Link: Eat Love Kill: Everything to Know About the Drama-Mystery Korean Show

Link: Eat Love Kill (링크: 먹고 사랑하라 죽이게) is a Korean drama-mystery series directed by No Sang-hoon and stars Yeo Jin-goo and Mun Ka-young in lead roles. We saw Yeo Jin-goo in Hotel Del Luna, Start-Up and Beyond Evil while Mun Ka-young is famous for her roles in popular K-dramas such as Find Me In Your Memory and True Beauty.

Link: Eat Love Kill Plot

tvN describes the series as (translated from Korean): #Link #Eat Love, Kill #Yeo Jin-goo #Moon Ga-young #Song Deok-ho #Lee Bom Sori #tvN Link resumed after 18 years, A fantasy romance in which a man feels all kinds of emotions of an unfamiliar woman.

Link: Eat Love Kill Cast

Apart from Jin-goo and Ka-young, the cast of the K-drama series includes Song Deok-ho, Kim Ji-young, Lee Bom-Sori and Lee Suk-hyeong.

Link: Eat Love Kill Release Date, Trailer and More

Link: Eat Love Kill will release on June 6, 2022, at 10.30 PM KST and will have a 16-episode run. Each episode is expected to be around 60-70 minutes. The series promises to be romantic and thrilling, with a killer supposedly running lose, in between which Eun Gye-hoon and Noh Da-hyun stumble into a very shocking problem!

The series takes over tvN’s Monday-Tuesday 10.30 PM timeslot of Military Prosecutor Doberman.

Check out the teaser below

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Also Read: Moon Ga-young And Yeo Jin-gu Look Vexed In The New ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’ Stills, Check It Out!

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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