'Made In Korea' depicts actors Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung living in an era of prohibition.
On the 1st, the Disney+ original series Made In Korea (written by Park Eun-kyo and Park Jun-seok, directed by Woo Min-ho) released a poster for "the era of prohibition," which depicts the world of those who pursue power and authority.
Made In Korea is a drama that tells the story of South Korea in the 1970s, when chaos and leapfrogging coexisted, and of company man Baek Gi-tae (Hyun Bin), who seeks to use the state as a revenue model to reach the pinnacle of wealth and power, and prosecutor Jang Geon-young (Jung Woo-sung), who pursues him with terrifying determination to the edge of a cliff, as they confront great incidents that span the era.
The released poster shows different figures in the dark radiating a heavy presence, suggesting a cold world dominated by power and a covert hierarchy of order. First, the imposing silhouette of Baek Gi-tae (Hyun Bin), faintly revealed in rising smoke, captures attention by fully conveying his cold-blooded side that would spare nothing against the state to reach the pinnacle of power.
Next, the image of Cheon Seok-jung (Jung Sung-il) with a grim expression that gives off a chilling atmosphere, Pyo Hak-su (No Jae-won) who conveys meticulousness and a peculiar tension, and Hwang Guk-pyeong (Park Yong-woo) who adds weight with his sharp gaze, hint at tangled relationships among them and pique curiosity about the unpredictable narrative to come. In addition, the meaningful copy "the only power not banned in 'the era of prohibition'" raises expectations for a fierce clash and a story full of madness among those who seize wealth and power in a harsh era filled with restriction and surveillance.
Teasing a fierce clash among those consumed by desire, the poster for "the era of prohibition" raises anticipation for Made In Korea, which will begin releasing two episodes on Wednesday, the 24th, via Disney+, followed by two more episodes on the 31st, and then one episode each on Jan. 7, 2026, and Jan. 14 for a total of six episodes.
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