On the afternoon of December 2, the film crew of The Devil Prince held a special screening for the media. Director Tran Huu Tan, producers Hoang Quan and Quynh Ha, along with actors Luong The Thanh, Anh Tu Atus, Huynh Thanh Truc, Hoang Linh Chi, Binh Tinh... were present to interact with fans.

In particular, Luong The Thanh's role received a lot of attention because it has been a long time since the actor returned to the big screen in a film project.

The role in The Devil Prince also brought Luong The Thanh many emotions and hard work. The actor said that when he read the script for the scene where he had to wrestle shirtless at the end of the film, it impressed him the most. To prepare for this scene, he had to tighten his body to a level he had never done before in his 20-year career.
He trained continuously for nearly two months, cutting out starch for the first time - which was especially difficult for a "rice addict" like him. His daily diet consisted of only sweet potatoes, corn, eggs, shrimp, and meat, which was repeated throughout the month. Because the wrestling scene was filmed last, he had to maintain an extremely strict physical condition. However, there were times when he couldn't stand it anymore and still "broke the rules" and ate a meal of broken rice.

At the post-screening interaction, Anh Tu Atus also received many questions.
The actor said that this is a very attractive role for any actor, there are many layers to create that allow him to express both external emotions and inner psychological depth. According to the revelation, this role requires him to use all the techniques he learned at the theater school, so he considers it like a test of himself. It is known that the actor also went through casting rounds to get this role.

Demon Prince is the next project of the producer-director duo Hoang Quan - Tran Huu Tan, whose names are associated with the horror genre.
Both revealed that this is a large investment project, with a very high level of difficulty and the whole crew took great care from costumes, setting to every production element.
The film was officially released to audiences on December 5 and is labeled T18 (only for audiences 18 years of age and older).
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/luong-the-thanh-kho-luyen-cho-lan-tai-xuat-dien-anh-post826607.html






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