Geum Sae Rok Challenges Justice in Disney+ Original 'Bloody Flower'
Disney+ reveals first stills of Geum Sae Rok in 'Bloody Flower'. Explore the intense transformation of a privileged prosecutor facing a healing serial killer.
Can a privileged background guarantee true justice? Disney+ has just dropped the first look at Geum Sae Rok in the upcoming mystery thriller 'Bloody Flower', and the transformation is striking.
Geum Sae Rok Bloody Flower Disney+ Character Details
Geum Sae Rok stars as Cha Yoon Seo, a determined prosecutor born into a wealthy family who is desperate to build her own reputation based on merit rather than her status. The newly released stills capture her intense focus, hinting at a character who is as sharp as she is emotionally complex.
The series follows the chilling story of Lee Woo Gyeom (played by Ryeoun), a serial killer with the miraculous ability to cure any terminal illness. This paradoxical setup forces Cha Yoon Seo into a corner where her beliefs about law and ethics are fundamentally shaken.
A New Chapter for Disney+ K-Content
As Disney+ continues to expand its K-drama slate in 2026, 'Bloody Flower' stands out for its high-concept premise. By blending the gritty atmosphere of a thriller with supernatural elements, the show aims to capture a global audience that craves fresh takes on the legal genre.
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