This mystery thriller follows a man on a quest to find the real culprit behind the death of his stepfather to clear the name of his birth father, who was framed for the murder.
"I'm going to destroy her at her happiest moment," marks the chilling final words of the teaser.Ī still from the upcoming K-drama "Remarriage & Desires" on Netflix, starring veteran Korean actress Kim Hee-seon (pictured in the center). Hye-seung is a middle class housewife from the upmarket Gangnam district of Seoul, the South Korean capital, whose life was turned upside down by Yoo-hui. "Let me show you what hell is really like," Yoo-hui, a hotshot corporate lawyer played by Jung Eugene (from Something in the Rain and Romance is a Bonus Bookon Netflix), tells Hye-seung (played by veteran Korean actress Kim Hee-seon currently starring in Tomorrow on Netflix) in the teaser trailer for the series. Ruthless competition ensues among various "ambitious souls" hoping to bag a marriage to someone from the "Black" tier, the agency's highest ranking of available marriage candidates.
TWO WORLDS KDRAMA NETFLIX UPGRADE
The upcoming Netflix series is a satire of Korean society that sees people attempt to upgrade their status by marrying into "the top echelons of society" via an exclusive matchmaking agency, according to the streamer. Here we look at some of the intriguing new K-dramas coming to Netflix and other streaming services in July 2022. It's been another strong month for K-dramas, with Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area, the enthralling Korean remake of the hit Spanish crime series, topping Netflix's global ranking for TV shows not in English in the first week of its release.īut there's plenty more drama to unfold next month.