Netflix The Art of Sarah Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jun Hyuk Team Up for Thriller
Netflix confirms The Art of Sarah premiere with a new teaser featuring Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jun Hyuk. Explore the story of a woman living a life of lies and the man chasing the truth.
How far would you go to maintain a lie? Netflix has officially confirmed the premiere window for its upcoming K-drama, The Art of Sarah, dropping a tense first teaser that sets the stage for a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
Netflix The Art of Sarah Shin Hae Sun Leads a Life of Deception
According to Soompi, the series stars Shin Hae Sun as Sarah Kim, a woman who fakes her way into the upper echelons of society. Determined to become a luxury icon at any cost, Sarah constructs a reality built on fabrications, only to find herself being hunted by a man who sees right through her mask.
Lee Jun Hyuk joins the cast as Mu Gyeong, the relentless pursuer driven by an obsession to uncover the truth. The first teaser highlights the stark contrast between Sarah's glittering public persona and the dark reality of Mu Gyeong's investigation. The production has signaled a release in the first half of 2026.
A New Chapter for Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jun Hyuk
This project marks a significant departure for both leads. Shin, known for her versatile emotional range, is expected to bring a chilling depth to the deceptive Sarah. Lee Jun Hyuk, following his recent acclaim, continues to solidify his status as a master of intense, character-driven roles.
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