The K-action hero series 'Twelve' is enhancing its immersion with a more explosive narrative and action through the tense confrontations between characters as it moves past the first half. Especially from episode 5, the hints laid out until now will be fully resolved, and the characters' emotional changes and story turning points are expected to unfold rapidly, raising viewer expectations.

'Twelve' is an action hero story in which 12 angels fight against evil forces to protect the human world. Taesan (Ma Dong-seok), who vowed to live without helping humans due to disappointment in humanity and past wounds, learns that evil forces have resurrected Ogui (Park Hyung-sik) and finds himself drawn back into the center of the conflict with the evil spirit. Ogui, resurrected after thousands of years, rises as a threat to both angels and humans, fueled by a desire for revenge and powerful abilities.

In the first half, the resurrection of Ogui, Taesan's internal conflict, and the relationship between humans and angels have been layered, solidly building the worldview. From episode 5, a full-blown conflict and a narrative of counterattacks are expected to unfold.

Starting from episode 5, set to air this weekend, the evil forces represented by Ogui and Samin (Kim Chan-hyung) will begin their full movements, causing the 12 angels to struggle against evil power. The most striking element is the extreme character clash between Taesan and Ogui. The emotions and battles of Taesan, who has rejoined the fight carrying the scars of the past, will collide head-on with the evil being Ogui, resurrected after thousands of years, creating intense tension.

From episode 5, the truths of the past that viewers have been curious about and the hidden narratives of the characters will unfold rapidly, with the axis of emotions and battles centered on Taesan and Ogui expected to clash directly. The extreme presence of Ma Dong-seok and Park Hyung-sik is anticipated to strongly shake the central axis of the story as they finally collide.

'Twelve' is opening a new horizon in the K-action hero genre and is loved by global viewers for its deep story and the dazzling performances of its action actors.

'Twelve' airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m. on KBS2 as a weekend mini-series and meets global viewers via Disney+ right after the broadcast.

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