Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung Face Off in Disney+'s New Period Thriller
Get your first look at Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung in a new Disney+ period thriller. New character posters and a teaser reveal a tense, high-stakes Korean drama.
Lead: Two Titans Collide in High-Stakes Drama
Disney+ is turning up the heat this holiday season with a chilling new period thriller starring two of South Korea's biggest actors, Hyun Bin (Crash Landing on You) and Jung Woo-sung (Tell Me That You Love Me). According to reports from K-drama outlet Dramabeans, the platform has just dropped the first character posters and a video teaser for the highly anticipated series, reportedly titled 'Made in Korea'.
Body: A 'Merry and Scary' First Look
The newly released visuals set a tense and intriguing scene for what the source describes as a "merry and scary" story, set to premiere this week. The posters and teaser appear to highlight the main players in a high-stakes conflict, showcasing the magnetic screen presence of its two leads. For global audiences, this pairing is a major event.
Hyun Bin became an international household name following the unprecedented success of the 2019 drama Crash Landing on You, making any new project of his a global point of interest. He's joined by Jung Woo-sung, a critically acclaimed veteran and one of Korea's most respected actors, who recently starred in the tender romance Tell Me That You Love Me. Seeing these two powerhouse actors, known for different styles of charisma, together in a period thriller is a compelling proposition for fans worldwide.
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