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Park Sung-kwang & Park Ji-hoon’s ‘Weak Hero’ Cosplay – Hilarious ‘Gag Concert’ Transformations

March 22, 2026 Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor Entertainment

South Korean comedy show Show Me the Money featured parodies of the hit drama Weak Hero and the popular film King the Land during its broadcast on March 22, 2026, according to reports from multiple Korean news outlets.

The KBS2 program, Gag Concert, showcased a segment titled “Chatflix” which presented a comedic take on Weak Hero, starring actor Park Ji-hoon. Comedian Park Seong-kwang portrayed the role of Park Ji-hoon’s character, declaring, “I’m going to travel to college,” and clarifying, “Not Yonsei, not Seoul National.”

The show also featured comedians Oh Jeong-yul and Yoon Jae-woong impersonating actors Yoo Hae-jin and Park Ji-hoon, respectively, from the film King the Land. The duo utilized props to recreate scenes from the movie, reportedly eliciting a strong response from the audience, according to Nate News.

In another segment, “I Live Alone,” Oh Jeong-yul and Yoon Jae-woong played characters who die after being shot in a movie theater, leading to a series of impersonations prompted by a low-stakes competition set by a character representing a grim reaper. The comedians cycled through various animated characters and celebrity portrayals.

The “Chatflix” segment also incorporated audience participation. Following the Weak Hero parody, viewers were invited to vote via chat for Park Seong-kwang’s character’s desired university, with the outcome to be revealed during the broadcast, Top Star News reported. A subsequent scene involved a hostage situation with the identity of the hostage revealed through audience chat, creating a surprise twist for viewers.

Gag Concert aired at 9:20 PM KST on KBS2.

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