Netflix's The Dealer Cast: Jung So-min and Ryu Seung-beom Team Up
Netflix announces the cast for 'The Dealer' (working title) starring Jung So-min and Ryu Seung-beom. Discover more about this upcoming casino-themed action drama.
The dealer is stepping out from behind the chips and onto the table. Netflix just unveiled the star-studded cast for its upcoming action crime drama, The Dealer (working title), sparking massive interest among global K-drama fans.
Netflix The Dealer Cast: A High-Stakes Gamble
Set in the high-stakes world of a casino, the series follows a professional dealer who makes the desperate choice to become a player to save her marriage. Jung So-min and Ryu Seung-beom have been confirmed as the leads. This project marks a significant collaboration between Jung So-min, known for her versatile emotional range, and the enigmatic Ryu Seung-beom, whose presence alone promises intense screen energy.
Elite Lineup: Ryu Kyung-soo and Lee Soo-hyuk Join
The cast doesn't stop there. According to reports, Hwang Dong-hyuk, the mastermind behind Squid Game, is involved in the project alongside actors Ryu Kyung-soo and Lee Soo-hyuk. With such a powerhouse team, The Dealer is expected to explore the dark underbelly of human desire and the complex social dynamics within the casino environment.
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