11) Ji Chang-wook
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Ji Chang-wook built his career playing action-driven roles in dramas like Healer, and, The K2. He has shown he can handle physical stunts and emotional depth without losing focus. His ability to switch between intense fight scenes and softer romantic moments makes him a strong fit for Hollywood. He would suit a Chad Stahelski film that relies on high-energy action and personal stakes. A revenge-driven thriller or crime drama would let him use his martial arts skills and emotional range. Stahelski’s focus on stylized action would give Ji the perfect setting to shine as a complex and driven lead.
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