Narco Saints: Netflix Drops Sinister Character Posters for Upcoming 2022 Korean Thriller

Narco Saints‘ new Korean crime thriller’s character poster was shared on Instagram by Netflix. Yoon Jong-bin’s crime-thriller will attempt to fill the gap left by Narcos in the Netflix lineup.

The star-studded ensemble for the upcoming Korean crime-thriller drama is led by Ha Jung-woo and Hwang Jung-min. Park Hae-soo, who appeared in Money Heist and Squid Game, will star in the incredibly thrilling series alongside them.

The South American setting of Narco-Saints, which is based on actual events, is where the National Intelligence Service first became aware of a local drug lord. The intelligence service seeks the assistance of a regular businessman who had dreams of becoming wealthy in Suriname but instead was sucked into the world of organized crime.

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There has never been a better moment to be a K-drama fan with a Netflix subscription with the release of a number of highly anticipated k-dramas in 2022, including the adaptations of Money Heist and Love to Hate You, plus plenty more future internationally licenced content. On August 11th, 2022, a trailer for Narco Saints was posted to YouTube.

Check out the newest teaser trailer for Narco Saints below

Some of South Korea’s highest-earning movie performers include Ha Jung-woo and Hwang Jung-min, whose movies are thought to ensure box office success. While Ha and Hwang are working together for the first time on “Narco-Saints,” they had previously collaborated with the show’s renowned director Yoon Jong-bin on his successful films “Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time” and “The Spy Gone North”.

There are six episodes in all of the Narco-Saints. The average length of each episode will be 50 minutes. On September 9th, Netflix will start streaming the show.

Are you anticipating Narco-Saints arrival on Netflix? Tell us in the comments section below.

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