Netflix The Art of Sarah Lee Jun-hyuk Hunts Shin Hye-sun in 2026
Netflix kicks off promotions for 'The Art of Sarah' starring Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jun-hyuk. A deadly chase for truth and ambition arrives in 2026.
How far would you go to turn your name into a global brand? According to Dramabeans, promotions have officially kicked off for Netflix's upcoming crime-thriller The Art of Sarah. Starring Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jun-hyuk, the series promises a chilling exploration of ambition, deception, and the dangerous pursuit of truth.
Netflix The Art of Sarah Trailer Unveils a Deadly Game of Ambition
The newly released trailer opens with a glimpse into Sarah's world—a world fueled by the intense desire to become a prestigious 'name brand.' Shin Hye-sun, known for her versatile performance in Dear Hyeri, portrays a woman whose lies grow alongside her success. As her ambitions escalate, the mystery deepens, transforming her life into a high-stakes survival game.
Enter Lee Jun-hyuk, playing the relentless investigator tasked with peeling back the layers of Sarah's deception. Following his role in Mercy for None, Lee brings a sharp, brooding energy to the screen. The dynamic between the hunter and the hunted is expected to be the central pillar of the show's suspense.
A Landmark Addition to the 2026 K-Content Lineup
Set for release in 2026, The Art of Sarah isn't just another thriller. It's a character-driven noir that examines the cost of social status. Industry insiders suggest that the chemistry between the two leads is 100% focused on psychological warfare, moving away from typical action tropes to deliver something more sophisticated.
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