The director of the Netflix series ' Bloodounds ', namely, Kim Joo Hwan talked about Kim Sae Ron's appearance in the work. His party spoke about the reasons for several scenes of Kim Sae Ron still appearing in the new Netflix series. Launching Allkpop, on Wednesday June 7, 2023, the Netflix series 'Bloodounds' held a press conference with its players. 

A line of players in this series, such as Woo Do Hwan, Lee Sang Yi, Park Sung Woong, and director Kim Joo Hwan attended the press conference and appeared to discuss their new work. During the question and answer session, the famous South Korean director was asked about his opinion on actress Kim Sae Ron's screen time in the series.

As we know, though actress Kim Sae Ron has been kicked out of the series for being involved in a DUI scandal. The interesting fact is that the actress born in 2000 has played several of her scenes and most of them have been filmed. That fact is also the reason why the main character of the drama 'Secret Healer' will still appear in several scenes of the series.

"I'm really worried about how to answer this question and I'm really trying hard to minimize this inconvenience," said Netflix, represented by director Kim Joo Hwan in the question and answer session. The agency further continued, "We had so many people spend thousands and tens of thousands of hours to complete this work. 

I did my best to increase the completeness [of the story] while minimizing [Kim Sae Ron's parts] under the mindset that if I don't do it I want to hurt her, I can't break her." Meanwhile, Bloodhounds is the latest series from Netflix which tells the story of Kim Gun Woo (Woo Do Hwan), a boxer with extraordinary talent. 

Gun Woo has to accept fate when his mother is in debt and gets terror from Kim Myung Gil (Park Sung Woong), a powerful moneylender who is famous for his money lending business. According to the schedule, the Netflix series 'Bloodhounds' will premiere worldwide via the Netflix application on June 9, 2023.

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