Chapter 428
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
Translator: NovelBin
Chris Hartnett came to a sudden conclusion.
âSo, that ad-lib was completely spontaneous?â
Kang Woo-jin, maintaining a neutral expression, was internally screaming.
âWhat nonsense is he spouting? Does he really think I came up with that on the spot?â
But Chris, fully immersed in his own misconceptions, seemed deeply impressed.
âA performance like that, on the spotâitâs both shocking and thrilling.â
What part of that was thrilling, exactly? Woo-jin kept silent, confused by the Hollywood superstar's reaction. Chris continued talking, mentioning how he enjoyed ad-libbing himself and how he hoped Woo-jin would be open to it.
Woo-jin had heard from Choi Sung-geon and Miley Cara, as well as the crew, that Hollywood was far more open to improvisation compared to Korea. Directors here often relied on the actorâs instincts without strict directions, allowing top actors like Chris considerable freedom in their performances.
Was this a declaration of war?
For Chris, it wasnât. But to Woo-jin, it might as well have been. The popular Hollywood actor was inviting him to embrace his ad-libs freely. Outwardly, Woo-jinâs expression remained steady, but inwardly, he felt a sharp jolt of tension.
âSo, he could just jump in and improvise whenever?â
However, Woo-jinâs determination kicked in. In the past, he might have felt overwhelmed, but he now had enough experience to stay calm.
Besidesâ
âScrew it. I can handle anything he throws at me with my abilities.â
Woo-jin knew he had the freedom to break boundaries with his role, no matter what kind of performance came his way. The Joker he had unleashed on set could go even crazier if neededâbut only under Woo-jinâs control.
With a composed tone, he responded to Chris, his voice steady but heavy.
âYou wonât enjoy it, Iâm afraid. Youâll need to be prepared.â
Chrisâs eyebrows twitched slightly.
âPrepared?â
âYes. You mentioned that you act freely.â
âI do.â
âAny kind of freedom comes with a price.â
This statement was, frankly, a warning shot. Woo-jin was practically saying, âJust donât do it!â But Chris, a Hollywood veteran of over ten years, wasnât likely to be intimidated by a warning. Still, his deep brown eyes wavered, a sign that the message had hit its mark.
âA price⦠I see.â
Woo-jinâs carefully constructed aura and the misinterpretations surrounding him had amplified his authority. As Chris met Woo-jinâs gaze, he swallowed, reflecting on the warning.
âItâs like heâs telling me I could get chewed up if I make a wrong move.â
He steadied his resolve.
âThis is exhilarating. Itâs like Iâm David, facing Goliath.â
The warning shot had indeed hit home for Chris, but rather than dampening his spirit, it fueled his excitement even more.
âItâs been a while since I felt like a challenger. Preparation, huh? I wouldnât expect any less.â
ââ¦.â
Woo-jin kept his mouth shut, feeling a slight irritation.
The warning had backfired.
Moments later, Chris left Woo-jinâs trailer, running a hand through his hair and laughing.
âIâll definitely grow as an actor through this project.â
Chris couldnât have known that all his excitement was based on a misunderstanding. He strolled toward the set with a mixture of eagerness and nervous anticipation.
Late that night, the crew was beginning to wrap up, with foreign staff clearing the set. Chris approached Director Ahn Ga-bok, who was deep in conversation with the key staff.
âDirector, did you know?â
âKnow what?â
âThat the Jokerâs awakening scene from the first shoot was an ad-lib. Woo-jin told me himself.â
The eyes of the surrounding crew members widened.
âWhat?â
âAd-lib? Chris, are you serious?â
Chrisâs misunderstanding began to spread like wildfire. Director Ahn Ga-bok added to it.
ââ¦Did Woo-jin say that himself?â
âYes, just now.â
âOf course. That sounds like him.â
âOf course?â Chris looked at him, puzzled.
Director Ahn thought back to Woo-jinâs earlier work on *Leech*.
âI never directly asked him, but knowing him, that kind of ad-lib would be nothing out of the ordinary.â
ââ¦â
âWhen I first saw his performance, I figured it was probably on the spot. Woo-jin isnât an actor who went through a formal or elite path. Heâs more of a wild talent thatâs honed itself. You could say heâs a bit of a beast.â
As Ahn Ga-bok reminisced about Woo-jinâs impromptu genius, his reputation among the crew skyrocketed.
âThat family photo scene in *Leech*, the one that hinted at the Ripley syndromeâthat was also improvised. Woo-jinâs creativity goes beyond the norm, making him both exciting and intimidating for a director.â
Chrisâs smile grew wider, and murmurs of admiration spread among the foreign staff. Many of them whispered in awe.
The director looked at Chris.
âYou all saw him during the script reading, how he slipped into various roles effortlessly. With him, itâs natural for spontaneous ad-libs to flip the entire scene upside down.â
He then announced to Chris.
âIf your ad-lib is grounded in the script, itâs always welcome. Iâd rather see a sceneâs scope expand through experimentation than stagnate.â
This was part of Ahn Ga-bokâs philosophy as the head director of *Piero: Birth of a Villain*.
âSo Chris, just like Woo-jin, bring your creative acting freely. Let loose.â
Later, Chris sat in a van leaving the set, staring out the window with a growing sense of exhilaration. Though he was already thrilled to be filming *Piero: Birth of a Villain*, todayâs events with Woo-jin and Director Ahn had heightened his anticipation even more.
âThis is legendary.â
âHm? Did you say something, Chris?â his manager asked, looking puzzled.
Chris shook his head, pulling out his phone to scroll through some missed messages. For some reason, he found himself opening *Reddit*, one of the most popular online communities, to check global reactions.
He typed âKang Woo-jinâ into the search bar. Woo-jin was trending on Reddit, with posts about everything from his Emmy buzz to his roles in *Beauty and the Beast* and *Piero: Birth of a Villain*, whose first shoot had just wrapped a few days ago.
âPeople are excited.â
Anonymous posters from around the world were dissecting Woo-jinâs performances and upcoming projects with fervor.
-âColumbiaâs cinematic universe is bound to flop. They planned it out so grandly, but to kick it off with a Korean actor? Itâs odd, donât you think?â
-âSuch a biased take. Admit it alreadyâWoo-jin is an actor Cannes, Hollywood, and the Emmys have acknowledged.â
-âHe might have some talent, but launching him as a lead villain in his Hollywood debut is a stretch. Itâll flop.â
-âI saw *Beneficial Evil*, and sure, he can act, but as the lead in *Piero*? I doubt heâll hold up. Heâs probably too nervous to show his real skills.â
-âHe mentioned the Oscars so boldly at Cannes and his press conferencesâthereâs no way heâs nervous.â
-âThis subreddit is crazy. Woo-jinâs global popularity speaks for itself.â
-âHis action scenes were decent, but his serious acting? Iâm not convinced.â
Elsewhere, Hollywood media outlets frequently covered *Piero: Birth of a Villain*.
> LA Times: *âPiero: Birth of a Villainâ Begins Filming: What Performance Will the World See from Kang Woo-jin?*
Seeing the buzz, Chris smirked.
âColumbia Studios should thank Woo-jin. Heâs the perfect villain to launch this universe. The Joker will take over the world.â
Chris turned to his manager, sitting in the front passenger seat.
âDirector Ahn said weâre free to be as creative as we want.â
âOh? That means you can do your signature ad-libs, huh? You were hesitant, but it worked out. Just donât overdo it, though. Some actors donât appreciate ad-libsâthere are both newbies and veterans in *Piero*.â
âWoo-jin will handle it.â
Chris thought of Woo-jinâs impassive expression.
âHe can handle anything thrown at him.â
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A few days later.
June 20. Having started filming on the 11th, *Piero: Birth of a Villain* was now in its second week of production. The early scenes focused mainly on Woo-jin as the lead, switching back and forth between his roles as the Joker and Henry Gordon.
During this time, Hollywood saw other headlines beyond *Piero*. *Beauty and the Beast* continued progressing in pre-production.
> CNM: *Maria Armas Confirmed for Beauty and the Beast Cast!*
> BBX: *With Miley Cara and Maria Armas On Board, âBeauty and the Beastâ Boasts a Star-Studded Lineup. Script Reading Expected by July.*
There was also buzz surrounding *John Persona*, the latest project by Universal Movies, where Woo-jin was cast last. The project was gearing up to gather the team for the script and official pre-production.
And, of course, there was *Beneficial Evil*.
> LA Times: *âBeneficial Evilâ Nominated for Ten Emmy Awards! Netflix CEO Announces Part 2 to Launch in September.*
As *Beneficial Evil* and the prestigious Emmy Awards made waves, Woo-jin arrived at the *Piero* set. Though the location had shifted slightly, the setup remained mostly unchanged. He and
his team moved toward his trailer, having arrived half an hour early as the crew continued preparations.
Holding the script in one hand, Woo-jin entered his trailer when he heard a familiar voice.
âWoo-jin.â
Choi Sung-geon approached, just finishing a call. Recently, Sung-geon had been busier than Woo-jin, coordinating between Korea, Japan, and Hollywood to manage Woo-jinâs increasing workload and expansion.
Sung-geon asked Woo-jin about the Emmy Awards.
âItâs still a while off, but itâll be your first Emmy. Everyoneâs watching, both in Korea and worldwideâso we need to plan your look.â
âIs that so?â
Woo-jin responded calmly as he entered the trailer, thinking to himself.
âIsnât this a bit excessive? Itâs just like Cannes, right?â
Actually, no. Cannes and the Emmys were both prestigious, but the Emmys held a different level of global influence and power. Following him into the trailer, Sung-geon nodded.
âYes, speak to our stylist about it. Whether you want a tux or a suit, any color, and whatever luxury brand you prefer. Weâre getting offers from top brands.â
The names of some of the worldâs leading luxury brands flashed through Woo-jinâs mind. He was already a model for several.
Suddenly, Woo-jin thought to himself.
âHmm, itâs getting boring. I wore similar things to the Blue Dragon, Baeksang, Grand Bell, and Cannes.â
Realizing he was getting tired of standard suits, Woo-jin wondered,
âShould I just show up in something casual? A hoodie, maybe? Iâd probably get trashed for that.â
Just as he was entertaining the thought, something caught his eye in the trailer.
Hanging on a rack was the Jokerâs costume.
âHmm⦠maybe itâs not such a bad idea after all.â