Chapter 402
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: NovelBin
Kang Woo-jin was walking down the corridor of a building inside *World Disney Pictures* with Choi Sung-geon. Their team members waited back in the van. Keeping up his composed facade, Woo-jin moved his gaze forward as a foreign female staff member led the way. He glanced at her back and silently marveled.
âWow, sheâs huge. Is she as tall as me? Maybe even taller?â
The woman had an impressive physique, standing almost as tall as Woo-jin, who was over 180 cm. It reminded him once again that everything in America seemed larger. But it wasnât just the woman that caught his eye. The corridor itself was filled with fascinating sights. Disney posters adorned the walls, life-sized character statues stood at intervals, and countless foreigners passed by.
Interestingly enoughâ
âHmm?â
Many of the foreigners they passed stared openly at Woo-jin or whispered among themselves. Choi Sung-geon, adjusting his ponytail, whispered into Woo-jinâs ear, explaining what was going on.
âTheyâre curious about you.â
â...â
âDonât take it the wrong way. To them, youâre like an alien. Think about itâyou came out of nowhere, got linked with Miley Cara, blew up with *Benevolent Evil*, and now youâve snagged the lead in *Piero*. Plus, youâre a contender for the role of the Beast in *Beauty and the Beast*. Itâs not every day that an unfamiliar Korean actor accomplishes whatâs hard even for seasoned Hollywood stars.â
Was that so? As Woo-jin thought it over, he realized it made sense. It was like if an actor from a country no one had heard of suddenly appeared in Korea and started dominating the scene.
âYeah, that would be weird.â
Being treated as an outsider was natural. He had made huge waves without any warning, after all. Woo-jin quickly ignored the curious stares. Being regarded as an eccentric was something heâd been used to since acquiring his unique abilities. It didnât bother him at all.
Soon enoughâ
-The staff member, a towering woman, stopped walking. She smiled and pointed to the right.
âPlease go inside.â
Beyond the glass door, the inside was visible. It looked like a meeting room, complete with a long table. Choi Sung-geon opened the glass door first, and Woo-jin followed. Inside, over a dozen foreigners were already seated. Woo-jin scanned them as he entered.
âHmm, are these the people I saw at the pre-meeting? Some new faces here too. But whatâs this? Is this where the audition is happening? Thatâs odd.â
These were the higher-ups from the *Beauty and the Beast* teamâexecutives, producers, and even the director from *World Disney Pictures*. They all stood to greet him as soon as he stepped in, most of them offering congratulations.
âCongratulations on landing the lead in *Piero: Birth of a Villain*.â
âI didnât expect such a big announcement.â
âCongratulations, haha. Your recognition is skyrocketing.â
âItâs been a while. Iâm enjoying *Benevolent Evil*. Itâs amazing that it reached number one on Netflix in the U.S. I hope it continues to do well.â
Woo-jin accepted their congratulations with polite handshakes, though he found it somewhat tiresome.
âWhy do they all have to come up and talk? Couldnât just one representative do it?â
But he had to endure. The audition was ahead, and maintaining his composed image was essential. Woo-jin kept his stoic expression intact. After about 10 minutes, he and the *Beauty and the Beast* team sat across from each other at the long table. An older man sitting in the middle spoke first. He was half-bald and wore black-rimmed glasses.
He appeared to be in his 60s.
âI found *Benevolent Evil* really entertaining. The action scenes, in particular, were spectacular. I didnât know you were so skilled in action sequences, Mr. Kang.â
Woo-jin replied in composed English.
âThank you, Director.â
The man in black-rimmed glasses was Bill Rotner, the director of the live-action *Beauty and the Beast*. He was an acclaimed Hollywood director, known for his numerous hits despite not winning many awards. He had collaborated with *World Disney Pictures* multiple times.
Bill Rotner continued with a serious expression.
âTodayâs *Beauty and the Beast* audition and screen test will be conducted privately.â
This meant that Woo-jin wouldnât see any other actors competing for the role.
âAnd the audition will take place at a different location. We called you here first because youâre up first and weâll move together.â
He then explained the audition procedure.
âThe screen test location is a set that will be used for the actual filming of *Beauty and the Beast*. Although the set is still under construction, the area where the audition will be held is complete. Weâll want you to perform as we direct. Youâll also change into costume.â
A real filming set? Woo-jin, listening nonchalantly, felt a twinge of excitement inside. He would be the first actor to step onto the *Beauty and the Beast* set. After fielding questions from the producers and executives for about 30 more minutes, Woo-jin and the team left the meeting room.
The *Beauty and the Beast* team seemed to be moving as one.
The group was massiveâover 100 people, and that was only half of the total crew. Vans, trucks, and buses began to exit *World Disney Pictures*, including Woo-jinâs van. In the van, Choi Sung-geon searched the location on his phone and spoke to Woo-jin.
âItâs the *SPT Studio*. Apparently, itâs a well-known film set here. Itâs a whopping 50,000 square meters. Whoaâwhat a size...â
50,000 square meters? Woo-jin had no real sense of how big that was, but he figured heâd see for himself soon. Choi Sung-geon continued briefing him on the *Beauty and the Beast* filming plan, which involved eight sets and two outdoor locations.
âMost of the set shooting will happen at this *SPT Studio*. They couldnât use the stages at *World Disney Pictures* because another movie is currently using them. It seems they contracted an external studio because the schedules didnât align.â
After an hour of travel, during which Choi Sung-geon shared various details, the van arrived in an area with fewer buildings and more open spaces. Ahead was a massive gray warehouseâthe entrance to the sprawling 50,000 square meter *SPT Studio*.
-Vroom!
The *Beauty and the Beast* convoy, including Woo-jinâs van, entered the *SPT Studio*. At this point, Woo-jin wasâ
â...â
Trying to maintain a cynical expression, but inwardly, his jaw dropped.
âWhoaâthis is insane! Is this really a film set?!â
He couldnât help but be awestruck by the sheer scale. Heâd been impressed by large Korean film sets before, but this was on another level. The expanse was several times larger than a huge apartment complex. The warehouse-like stages, double the size of logistics warehouses, numbered in the dozens, each flanked by bustling construction teams.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The sight was impressive on its own.
But what truly left Woo-jin speechless was when he stepped into one of the enormous warehouses.
âHolyâ! Is this real life?!â
As soon as he set foot inside the set, Woo-jin forgot to maintain his act and stood still, taking in the scene before him. A high ceiling adorned with countless lights, dozens of elaborate chandeliers, antique furniture, ornately decorated columns, and a marbled floor with a large painted mural.
If nobles in ball gowns and suits were present, it would be a palace ballroom straight out of a storybook.
Looking at the grand beige-and-brown themed ballroom set, Woo-jin thought:
âThis is incredible.â
He felt as if he had stepped into a fairytale or fantasy world. But this was reality. The vast ballroom set was bustling with over a hundred foreign crew members, cameras, and equipment being set up all around.
â...Spectacular.â
The word âspectacularâ fit perfectly. At that moment, Choi Sung-geon, who was openly expressing his awe, brought Woo-jin back to reality. He patted Woo-jinâs shoulder.
âWoo-jin, look over there.â
Woo-jin, now recollecting his demeanor, turned to where Choi Sung-geon pointed.
âAh, the piano.â
A grand piano was set up in one corner of the ballroom set.
And of courseâ
âEven the piano is extravagant.â
It was the piano Woo-jin would play.
Soon after.
The set for the *Beauty and the Beast* screen test was fully prepared. Lights illuminated the grand ballroom ceiling, making the chandeliers sparkle. Cameras, both mounted and handheld, were in place. Audio equipment was set up.
The crew of over a hundred, including the director and various officials, gathered. The equipment and personnel made it feel like a real shoot, though this was considered a minimal setup. Foreign staff, including Director Bill Rotner, producers, key staff, and *World Disney Pictures* executives, gathered at a table with monitors displaying different camera angles.
The main focus was the piano.
The cameras were ready. Director Bill Rotner glanced around, searching for Woo-jin. He was off to one side of the set, checking his costume, and appeared ready to step onto the stage. At that moment, the executive producer whispered to Director Rotner.
âHis popularity has soared in a short time. When we picked him
as a candidate, or even at the pre-meeting, he wasnât this talked about. What do you think?â
The half-bald Director Rotner shrugged.
âAbout what?â
âUnlike the pre-meeting, today he has to show what weâve outlined. Will he manage it well?â
âI donât know. But we already know heâs talented. Heâs been vetted, and we saw him at the pre-meeting. Iâm expecting his acting to be impressive. If he wasnât solid, *Columbia Studios* wouldnât have entrusted him with the start of such a huge project.â
At that momentâ
âHmmââ
An unfamiliar foreign executive, who hadnât attended the pre-meeting, spoke up.
âStill, regardless of his existing skills, the point of todayâs audition is how convincingly he can become the âBeastâ. We know his vocal, piano, and acting skills are top-notch, but the key will be how authentically he embodies the âBeastâ.â
It wasnât wrong. It was the general consensus in the industry. Moreover, *Beauty and the Beast* was based on a beloved global classic. The production would prioritize perfect synchronization with the original over flashy, creative reinterpretations.
In other words, he would need to abandon his own style and fully commit to being the âBeastâ.
âThere are times when an actorâs ego gets in the way, and they alter or overinterpret a character.â
Several executives nodded, having seen such incidents before.
âItâs true. Talented actors sometimes fall into that trap. And Kang Woo-jin is known to be strong-willed, right? That can be a strength but also a concern.â
âAn actor needs a certain amount of stubbornness, but... ultimately, getting as close as possible to the character is fundamental. For a live-action adaptation like *Beauty and the Beast*, even more so. I hope Kang Woo-jin doesnât make a mistake, thinking he can ride the wave of his current momentum.â
In the end, both the producer and Director Bill Rotner nodded in agreement. From the flow of the conversation, it was clear that *World Disney Pictures* wanted a faithful portrayal of the âBeastâ rather than an overly creative one. They knew Woo-jinâs skill level. His energy at the pre-meeting had most closely matched the âBeastâ.
But his status in Hollywood had changed significantly since then.
He might let that boost in status lead him astray during this audition. This was what *World Disney Pictures* was worried about.
At that momentâ
âWeâre ready!!â
A staff member called out, and Woo-jin stepped onto the ballroom set.
â...â
His expression was composed. His attire was an elegant combination of blue and beige, adorned with silver patterns. As Woo-jin approached the piano, the eyes of over a hundred crew members focused on him, and Director Bill Rotner spoke from the table with the monitors.
âYou can start whenever youâre ready.â
Woo-jin sat at the piano, its white surface decorated with golden patterns. Every monitor displayed him from different angles. He placed one hand on the keys.
-Swish.
He slid his hand over the black-and-white keys briefly before placing both hands down.
And thenâ
-â¬âª
The sound of the piano filled the grand ballroom set. Woo-jinâs performance had begun, and the tempo gradually picked up.
Within just ten secondsâ
âImpressive...â
â...Wow.â
âIs he really an actor?â
âHeâs playing at that level, even though heâs only had the sheet music for a short time?â
The jaws of everyone in the room dropped. Kang Woo-jinâs piano performance was truly breathtaking. Director Bill Rotner watched Woo-jin on the monitor.
â...Heâs smiling.â
Woo-jin had a faint smile mixed with exhilaration. It was only natural. Right now, Kang Woo-jin wasnât the âBeastâ.
âHeâs just a prince, thrilled by the sheer joy of playing the piano.â
The prince before he became a beast.