Actress Lee Re of the sequel movie 'Peninsula' shared what it is like working with veteran actors of the film, namely Kang Dong Won, Lee Jung Hyun, and more!

Four years after 'Train to Busan,' 'Peninsula' was finally produced, reflecting upon a group of individuals who have stayed in a devastated country fighting for their existence. On July 15, the movie exceeded 1 Million moviegoers in less than four days after it was released.

Before anything else, Lee Re talked about what she's up to lately by sharing that she went on a vacation for a couple of days and met up with her friends. The actress also shared how she and her mom spent time cooking something from Lee Jung Hyun's cookbook.

Lee Re then talked about how it is working with the 'Peninsula' director. She stated that the director makes them very comfortable, so she worked with confidence without uneasiness. Lee Re also mentioned that despite the age gaps with co-actors, the director never treated her like a child. (via Soompi)

The actress went on to share her character in the movie. She said that she fell in love with her character as soon as she received the script from the director. This role is new to her, so she worked hard to portray it effectively.

Lee Re then shared her first impressions with her co-stars in 'Peninsula' starting with Kang Dong Won, she described him as a down to earth actor with a sense of kindness to his workmates. She felt comfortable filming with him as time passes by because of these traits.

She then proceeded to describe Lee Jung Hyun as a living doll because of her charismatic appearance. She also shared how the actress praised her performance, making her gain more confidence as an actress.

Finally, Lee Re discussed what kind of actress she'd like to pursue in the potential. "I want to become an artist you could always trust to execute excellent work," she said. "I want to be an artist who incredibly depicts her role and story regardless of genres and shows, and can make people believe, "Lee Re was born indeed to be an actress."