I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor

Chapter 427: Joker (5)



Chapter 427: Joker (5)

Translator: Dreamscribe

Around 10 AM. One of the sets within the vast 'Columbia Studios' was bustling. Over a hundred foreign staff members of 'Pierrot: The Birth of a Villain' were running around frantically. Naturally, the one leading the charge was Director Ahn Ga-bok, and beside him was the executive producer Nora Foster.

So, where was Kang Woojin?

'Damn- the more I look at this trailer, the more impressive it is?'

He was settled in one of the many trailers positioned a bit away from the filming zone. Woojin had already transformed into 'Henry Gordon', with wet hair covering his jaw, a worn-out hoodie, and jeans, his makeup and outfit were already in place. However, his face had yet to change into 'Joker'.

For now, he was on standby while another actor’s scene was being filmed.

His first scene today started with 'Henry Gordon', and later in the day, he would transition into the awakened 'Joker'. Of course, as expected in Hollywood, the filming order was all over the place, middle, beginning, middle, end, completely unorganized.

Regardless, inside the trailer where Joker's costume hung on a rack, Kang Woojin stretched out on the provided three-seater sofa, propping up his legs.

"This is so comfortable-"

Lying there, Woojin scanned the interior of the trailer.

It was like a miniature hotel.

Sofa, table, chairs, TV, nothing was missing. Dropping his character momentarily, he muttered to himself.

“How much do these things even cost? They must have them in Korea too, aren’t they called camping cars or something? Anyway, they must be pricey. But man, taking one of these out on a trip during a break would be a blast.”

Curious, Kang Woojin pulled out his phone and

So, yes, he had agonized over it immensely.

However.

‘But if I just say that outright, I’d sound like an idiot, wouldn’t I?’

Woojin couldn’t just blurt out, “Man, it was insanely tough!” in a reckless manner. Instead, he put on a shameless expression and answered simply.

“I did it roughly.”

This response didn’t imply he had agonized over it, it suggested that he had come up with it casually, without much effort. Something done offhandedly.

But Chris, seeing Woojin’s cold and straightforward reaction, furrowed his brows slightly.

‘Roughly? This reaction, no way… Haha, no. No, wait. I see now.’

Then, jumping to his own conclusion, Chris asked Woojin.

“So that ad-lib was improvised on the spot, wasn’t it?”

His face brightened as if he had just made a thrilling discovery.

“Acting like that, coming out spontaneously, it’s both shocking and exciting to hear.”

“......”

Suddenly 'on the spot' came up. However, when Woojin remained silent with little change in his expression, Chris Hartnett deepened his smile and.

“In that case, you’ll be able to handle my ad-libs easily. I tend to enjoy them quite a bit. I prefer acting with a lot of freedom. But there aren’t many actors who can properly respond to it.”

“As much as you want.”

Kang Woojin, who answered briefly, continued in a low-toned English.

“But you won’t be able to enjoy it. You’ll need to be prepared as well.”

For a brief moment, Chris’s brow twitched slightly.


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