Money Heist Korea Trailer: The Red Gang Reveals Their Plan For The Ultimate Heist, Check It Out!

The anticipation for Money Heist Korea is high before its release as the creators have been teasing us with exclusive stills and snippets. The series is a Korean rendition of the globally popular Spanish crime series La Casa De La Papel. As the excitement keeps on increasing, Netflix has finally revealed a full trailer for the series.

The original series is already popular and appreciated by the viewers and they are excited to watch the new version as made by the Koreans. The Korean dramas are already known for their different storytelling and directing, hence it is expected to be the same in the case of Money Heist Korea: Joint Economic Area. The series will release in the last week of June.

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Still from Money Heist Korea Trailer

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Check Out Money Heist Korea: Joint Economic Area Trailer

The official trailer has been on the YouTube channels of Netflix Korea and The Swoon Netflix on 3rd June 2022, both in Korean and English. In the trailer, we can see the professor bringing together the members and planning to attack the bank to bring 4 trillion won and disappear. The trailer description reads, “Betrayed by the promise of progress and stuck in a newly unified Korea where the rich just keep getting richer, a group of talented criminals decides to take matters into their own hands. The plan? 1. Take over the Korea mint. 2. Leave with lots and lots of cash.’

Money Heist Korea stars Park Hae-soo, Yoo Ji-tae, Jeon Jong-so, Lee Wong-jong, Kim Ji-hoon, Jang Yoon-ju, Lee Hyun-woo, Kim Ji-hun and Lee Kyu-ho. Money Heist Korea- Joint Economic Area Part 1 will be released on 24th June 2022 on Netflix.

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