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‘How to Become a Landlord’ Unveils Star-Studded Cameo Lineup: Kim Eui-sung, Park Byung-eun, and Ju Ji-hoon to Appear

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The hit series How to Become a Landlord in Korea is gearing up for an explosive finale with a special cameo lineup featuring veteran actors Kim Eui-sung, Park Byung-eun, and Ju Ji-hoon.

On April 15, tvN confirmed the high-profile guest stars for the drama’s final two episodes.

First to appear is Kim Eui-sung. Known for his chilling portrayals of iconic villains in films like Train to Busan, Kim is set to break expectations this time. The production team hints that he will deliver a performance vastly different from his usual antagonistic roles, offering a surprising twist for the viewers.

Park Byung-eun will step into the role of a lawyer. As a legal consultant, his character is expected to amplify the impact of the drama’s unconventional and fast-paced plot developments as it nears its conclusion.

Finally, Ju Ji-hoon is set for a surprise appearance in the series finale. He will portray a mysterious figure who encounters the protagonist, Ki Su-jong (played by Ha Jung-woo). Early teasers of his "short-bob" hairstyle have already ignited intense curiosity among fans online.

These cameos were made possible through deep personal industry ties. Kim Eui-sung joined the cast upon the request of Director Yim Pil-sung, while Park Byung-eun and Ju Ji-hoon both accepted their roles as a gesture of friendship toward lead actor Ha Jung-woo.

“Following Kim Nam-gil’s previous cameo, these three actors are adding incredible weight to the final chapters,” the production team stated. “Their loyal support enhances the unique charm of the show.”

The penultimate episode (Episode 11) of How to Become a Landlord in Korea airs on April 18, with the grand finale (Episode 12) following on April 19 at 9:10 PM KST.

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