Chapter 415
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: NovelBin
The news that Hollywood giant Danny Landis would direct Universal Moviesâ latest project caused a significant stir in Hollywood. Landis, a legendary director, was known for directing only films he wrote himself. The fact that he joined an existing project was almost unheard of.
The media buzzed with reports about Landisâs unprecedented move.
For Woo-jin, however:
âMakes sense. Joseph seemed desperate, so naturally, heâs moving fast. This Danny Landis guy must be a big deal in Hollywood, huh?â
Woo-jin smiled slightly, but he didnât feel any strong emotions. He knew that Director Landis was famous worldwide, yet to him, Landis was simply another veteran filmmaker, like Director Ahn Ga-bok back in Korea. Casually, Woo-jin scrolled through a few more news articles about Landis and Universal Movies, noting that his own name frequently came up in the reports.
**Headline:** *LA TIMES: Danny Landis Takes on His First-Ever Film for Universal Movies. What About Those Woo-jin Kang Rumors?*
The reason Landis had agreed to direct the project was simple: Joseph Felton, who had traveled to Korea and offered Woo-jin an unprecedented audition-free role, secured Landis's approval. Felton had likely worked fast to persuade the renowned director to take the helm.
With the director now in place, Woo-jinâs role was simply to watch the process unfold.
âNow that theyâve chosen the director, theyâll likely revise the script, finalize the title, and start prepping the film.â
At that moment:
-Swoosh.-
Choi Sung-geon and the rest of Woo-jinâs team gathered around him. As the group began walking toward the *Beneficial Evil* set, Sung-geon leaned over and whispered.
âSince you already agreed, youâre effectively confirmed as the lead. But I noticed that Universal announced Landis but left you out. Any idea why?â
âYes, I saw that too.â
âWell, we could contact them to confirm, but theyâre probably timing it to coincide with the title announcement.â
Woo-jin simply nodded. Whether Universal planned to drum up more buzz or to announce him at the perfect moment, it made little difference. The global media frenzy surrounding him was already intense. Between *Beneficial Evil* and his Hollywood projects, he was a daily headline.
As Woo-jin entered the set, dozens of staff members greeted him enthusiastically, and the rookie actors cast for *Part 2* followed suit. Woo-jin acknowledged their greetings with his usual stoic demeanor and joined PD Song Man-woo to discuss the dayâs filming. Observing Woo-jin from afar, the rookie actors whispered excitedly among themselves.
âDid you see the article? They say Danny Landis is directing the new Universal Movies project that Woo-jin sunbae might join.â
âWhat? No way! Danny Landis? Heâs a huge Hollywood director!â
âBut isnât Woo-jin sunbaeâs involvement still just a rumor?â
âIt is, but Iâm 99.9% sure itâs true. Why else would a big-time producer fly to Korea out of nowhere?â
âRumor or not, Woo-jin sunbae is a total legend. Who wouldâve thought weâd see a Korean actor mentioned in so many Hollywood articles?â
âIf he lands Universal too, heâs not just a starâheâs practically a myth.â
Just being in the same production as Woo-jin felt like a privilege to them, and they couldnât help but admire him.
âItâs crazy that heâs made it here in only three years.â
Meanwhile, as Woo-jin discussed the shoot with PD Song, the director leaned over and whispered, barely able to contain his curiosity.
âWoo-jin, I respect Director Landis a lot, soâ¦whatâs going on with Universal Movies? Tell me, just between us, okay?â
Woo-jin replied with a brief, nonchalant answer, âYouâll hear good news soon enough.â
Though rumors were swirling, Woo-jin remained focused and steadily pushed forward with the filming of *Beneficial Evil Part 2*. With the experience from filming *Part 1*, the teamâs synergy had only improved, and the shoot proceeded smoothly.
âCut! Perfect! Woo-jin, that was great! Letâs get another full shot!â
The set was filled with praise rather than corrections, and they sped through the shooting schedule faster than ever.
To Woo-jin, each week felt like an hour as he balanced his packed schedule with filming. His endless list of commitments made each day feel like a whirlwind. Filming, events, filming againâit was an exhausting, endless cycle.
âWow, that week went by like nothing.â
Meanwhile, rumors about Universal Movies grew stronger, and progress on the project moved quickly.
**Headline:** *LA TIMES: Danny Landis Has First Meeting with Universal Movies! But What About Kang Woo-jin?*
And the success of *Beneficial Evil Part 1* continued to hold global audiences.
**Headline:** *Beneficial Evil Maintains Top Spot in 80 Countries for Two Straight Months, Eyes Emmy Potential*
Public interest, both in the U.S. and worldwide, remained at an all-time high. Even three months after its release, the series showed no signs of losing popularity.
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With Woo-jinâs projects generating non-stop buzz, the prestigious Baeksang Arts Awards approached at the end of April in Korea. Given Woo-jinâs recent successes, his attendance was highly anticipated.
**Headline:** *Will Kang Woo-jin Attend Baeksang After Dominating Korean Film with Top Three Hits?*
With his record-breaking success in *Island of the Missing* and *Leech*, Woo-jinâs participation could make or break the ratings. Though his grueling schedule made it uncertain, BW Entertainment confirmed his attendance.
**Headline:** *Kang Woo-jin to Attend Baeksang! Award Show Rejoices*
This marked Woo-jinâs second Baeksang. For most actors, a second Baeksang would still make them newcomers, but Woo-jin was different; he was a top contender for Best Actor.
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-Flashes!-
Under a barrage of flashing cameras, Woo-jin walked down the red carpet, his face calm and collected.
âUgh, itâs so bright. This is insane.â
And just like at Cannes and the Blue Dragon Awards:
**âIn the film category, Best Actor! Congratulations, Woo-jin Kang for *Leech*!**
In a sleek black tuxedo, Woo-jin accepted another prestigious award, stepping up to the mic amidst hundreds of spectators, broadcast crew members, and journalists all fixated on him. His acceptance speeches had become his signature, but this time, he kept it simple.
âThank you. I look forward to bringing home a trophy from Hollywood soon.â
The statement immediately sparked headlines. With his latest victory at Baeksang, Woo-jin had now swept Koreaâs three major film awards.
**Headline:** *World Star Woo-jin Kang Wins Major Acting Awards in Korea, Blue Dragon, Daejong, and Baeksang!*
It was only the beginning.
**Headline:** *Triple Crown for Best Actor! Next, the Emmys? Or the Oscars?*
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May 1, LA.
April flew by, and the first day of May dawned. In a large conference room at Universal Movies, over 30 executives and staff members gathered. Familiar faces were scattered around, including Joseph Felton and head producer Megan Stone. All were assembled for a final read-through of the completed script.
Across from Felton sat Danny Landis, the legendary director, reading through the same script Woo-jin had received. Alongside him, the assembled staff were reviewing nearly finalized scripts, ready to approve the last edits and finalize a title before pre-production could begin.
Landis neared the scriptâs end, stroking his chin thoughtfully. He was impressed with the overall project, yet the title still didnât sit right with him.
Several potential titles had been proposed by Universal and Feltonâs team, butâ¦
âNone of them resonate.â
Landisâs mind drifted back to the core themes: the spy-thriller aspect, the duality of a protagonist inspired by *Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde* combined with dissociative identity disorder.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBut those are just elements.â
The scriptâs main focus was espionage and action, revolving around a world of covert operatives, filled with crime and intrigue. While the protagonistâs psychological struggles added depth, the true essence was a suspenseful spy action-thriller.
âItâs more restrained and intense than flashy.â
Felton, observing Landisâs quiet contemplation, finally broke the silence.
âI think the script doesnât need further revisions. Whatâs your opinion, Director?â
Landis removed his round glasses and nodded.
âIâm satisfied with it.â
âExcellent. Then weâll finalize the script and send it out to the cast, including Woo-jin. But firstâ¦â
âWe need a title.â
Felton gave Landis a knowing look, silently urging him to share his thoughts. After a moment of contemplation, Landis finally spoke.
âThe core of this film is the protagonist, and his role is profound. I think we should include his name in the title, along with a hint of his duality.â
Landis looked directly at Felton and shared his idea for the title.
âHow about *John Persona*?â
Two days later, Universal Movies formally announced the title of their new film, *John Persona*. Kang Woo-jinâs name was also included
in the official cast announcement.