Trolley (트롤리) is a thriller-mystery Korean drama series directed by Kim Mun-kyo, written by Ryu Bo-ri and stars Kim Hyun-joo and Park Hee-soon in lead roles. The series takes over SBS’ Monday-Tuesday 10 PM KST timeslot previously occupied by Cheer Up.
The thriller series brings lawmaker Joong-do’s wife Hye-ju’s mysterious past to the forefront when one of her husband’s cases forces her to face something that she has kept a secret for all of her life, even from her husband. As the secrets are revealed to the whole world, the couple is forced to confront the demons of the past. Will their relationship and faith stand the test?
Trolley Episode 3 Preview

Trolley Plot
Netflix’s description of the series reads: “A sudden tragedy brings the wife of an assemblyman out of her private life and forces her to confront family secrets and her own troubling past.”
Trolley Cast
The series’s main cast includes Kim Hyun-joo and Park Hee-soon. Along with them, the series also features Kim Moo-yul, Ryoo Hyoun-kyoung, Ki Tae-young, Chung Su-bin and Jung Soo-bin, alongside others.
Hyun-joo was last seen in 2021’s Hellbound as Min Hye-jin, while Hee-soon was last seen in A Model Family as Ma Kwang-chul. This is Kim Mun-kyo’s first venture as a Korean drama director.
Trolley Episode List
The Korean drama series has 16 episodes, with two episodes releasing every Monday and Tuesday.
Where to Watch Trolley
The series is set to release on SBS and Netflix (internationally).
Trolley Episode 2 Release Date and Time
The series will stream from December 19, 2022, to February 07, 2023. Episode 2 will release on December 26 at 10 PM KST or around 8 PM IST.
Trolley Episode 3 Prediction
The pressure mounts on Joong-do after the med school student commits suicide. As he becomes the subject of another controversy, Hye-joo and Soo-bin start to know each other a bit more. A new character is on her way to shake up the already messy equations.
Trolley Episode 2 Recap
Surrounded by controversy, Joong-do makes a last-ditch effort to come clean to the public which surprisingly works in his favour. However, when he promises to do something about a recent tragedy, more tragedy follows. The family tries to come to terms with Soo-bin’s arrival, who doesn’t seem to be as innocent as she tries to portray herself to be.
Trolley is streaming on Netflix.
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