Saving Lives by Killing? Disney+ Thriller 'Bloody Flower' Unveils First Posters
Disney+ has unveiled the first posters for its mystery thriller 'Bloody Flower' starring Sung Dong Il, Ryeoun, and Geum Sae Rok. Discover the story of a killer who heals.
What if a serial killer's motive was to save countless lives by developing a cure for every incurable disease? This chilling paradox sits at the heart of Bloody Flower, the latest Disney+ original series that's already sending shivers down fans' spines with its first visual reveal in 2026.
Disney+ Bloody Flower: A Mystery Thriller with a Twist
According to Soompi, Bloody Flower follows a group of people entangled with a serial killer who possesses the miraculous power to heal the terminal. The newly released 1st posters emphasize the intense psychological warfare between those who see the killer as a savior and those who see him only as a criminal. It's a high-concept mystery that challenges the audience's moral compass, asking whether the end truly justifies the means.
Star-Studded Cast: Sung Dong Il vs. Geum Sae Rok
The series features a stellar lineup, with Sung Dong Il playing a desperate protector of the killer, while Geum Sae Rok takes on the role of a relentless investigator determined to put him behind bars. Ryeoun portrays the enigmatic serial killer, a role that marks a significant departure from his previous works. Insiders suggest that the chemistry and conflict between these three actors will be the primary engine driving the plot's tension.
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