A Model Family: New Stills Show Park Hee-soon, Yoon Jin-seo and Others in Distress

The release of thrilling Korean dramas will continue on Netflix even in August. After Squid Game, All of Us are Dead, DP, and Money Heist Korea, fans are now thrilled to watch A Model Family on the streaming platform. The Korean thriller has an amazing cast consisting of Kim Shin-bi, Jin-Seo Yoon, Park Heeson, Park Doo-shik, Jung Woo, Kim Sung-oh and others.

A professor named Dong-Ha (played by Jung Woo) is in need of money due to financial issues. He’s the only working person in his family. The financial trouble even caused problems in his married life. To solve his money issues, Dong-ha steals some money from a vehicle. Little did he know that he was inviting trouble by stealing the cash.

It turns out that the money Dong-ha stole belonged to a drug dealer named Gwang-Cheol (Park Heesoon). Dong-Ha wants to save his broken family, and the cops are onto him and Cheol to investigate the illegal activities. The show promises to keep the audience on the edge of their seats.

To add more excitement for A Model Family, The Swoon has shared eight new stills from the show. We see the characters in distress and scared. The team captioned these stills, “A peek at crime thriller drama A MODEL FAMILY that’s creeping to Netflix.”

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The official Netflix synopsis for the Kdrama reads, “After unwittingly stealing money from a cartel, a cash-strapped professor finds the only way to save his broken family is by working as a drug courier.”

Check out A Model Family stills below

In the reply section, fans have shared their excitement about the show. One person wrote, “Jung Woo is about to kill this role”. Another fan commented, “Screenshot taken something to look forward to ❤️”.

The makers have not yet dropped A Model Family trailer. However, we get a glimpse of the show on the Netflix page.

The Korean crime drama is also called Mobeomgajok or Exemplary Family. Directed by Kim Jin-woo, the series is written by Lee Jae-gon. The series will release on August 12 on Netflix.

Are you excited to watch the show? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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