'Uncle Sam' Oh Seung-hoon "Season 2? If Ahn Ki-chul gets punished big time"

'Uncle Sam' Oh Seung-hoon expresses his hopes for season 2:

On the afternoon of the 28th, actor Oh Seung-hoon, who stars in the Disney+ original series "Uncle Sam" (directed by Shin Yeon-sik), met with Sports Illustrated at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, to share his thoughts on the work.

"Uncle Sam Sik Sik" tells the passionate story of Uncle Sam Sik Sik (Song Kang-ho), who makes sure to feed his children three meals a day even during the war, and Kim San (Byun Yo-han), an elite young man who wanted to create a country where everyone could eat well and live well, trying to fulfill their dreams together in the midst of chaos.

Oh Seung-hoon plays Ahn Ki-chul, the youngest son of Ahn Yoseop (Joo Jin-mo), the head of the Cheongwoo Club. He is the final villain in the drama who puts his uncle and Kim San in danger, and he is the one who gets everything in the end.

However, Oh Seung-hoon said of Ahn Ki-chul's ending, "I think his uncle might not have died. In fact, there was no direct death scene." He added, "Ahn Ki Chul would have gotten in trouble one day. Anyway, he's violent to people and doesn't hesitate to use murderous methods. Even though I played him, I didn't want him to be happy."

However, Oh Seung-hoon laughed when asked about the possibility of a second season, saying, "I once had a beer with Song Kang-ho and jokingly said, 'Shouldn't Sam-shik's uncle come out and take revenge?