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A school violence perpetrator in “The Glory” will appear as the strongest villain in “The Uncanny Counter 2”

Among the five perpetrators of Netflix’s hit “The Glory,” there is an actor who stars as a villain in tvN’s “The Uncanny Counter 2.”

Kim Hieora, who left a strong impression as one of the five school violence perpetrators in “The Glory”, has recently undergone a drastic change in appearance for her upcoming role in “The Uncanny Counter 2“. 

Kim Hieora the glory

While in “The Glory”, she played Lee Sara, a drug addict, in “The Uncanny Counter 2”, Kim Hieora has transformed into a blonde, short-haired villain. 

Her new look is so different from Lee Sara that it’s almost impossible to recognize her. Kim Hieora’s ability to pull off such a striking transformation has earned her praise and admiration from viewers.

In “The Uncanny Counter 2”, Kim Hieora plays the strongest villain, though the specifics of her character have yet to be revealed. However, she has confidently teased that she will be playing a villain unlike any other in the series.

The Uncanny Counter

“The Uncanny Counter 2” is the sequel to OCN’s hit drama “The Uncanny Counter”, which is based on a webtoon of the same name. The first season of the show broke records as the highest-rated drama on OCN, and it was loved by audiences for its thrilling and heart-pumping action scenes. 

In “The Uncanny Counter”, actors Jo Byung Gyu, Yoo Jun Sang, Kim Se Jeong, and Yeom Hye Ran all played characters disguised as noodle shop workers who fight against evil spirits. All four actors will reprise their roles in the second season, alongside Kim Hieora and new cast members Jin Sun Kyu, Kang Ki Young, and Yoo In Soo.

Before becoming a trending actor thanks to “The Glory,” Kim Hieora began to make her name and face known by appearing in JTBC’s drama “The Host” in 2021. Since then, she has appeared on tvN’s “Hospital Playlist Season 2,” “Bad and Crazy,” and ENA’s “Extraordinary Attorney Woo,” drawing much attention. She also appeared in various musicals and plays.

Source: Wikitree

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