'Made In Korea' foreshadows a bloody war between actors Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung.

On the 10th, Disney+ original series Made In Korea released the 'war of blood' poster and the main trailer.

Made In Korea is a work that depicts 1970s Korea, a time when turmoil and leap coexist, and the story of company man 'Baek Gi-tae' (Hyun Bin), who seeks to turn the state into a revenue model to reach the pinnacle of wealth and power, and prosecutor 'Jang Geon-young' (Jung Woo-sung), who relentlessly pursues him to the edge with terrifying determination. Amid this, the production team raised global viewers' expectations to a peak by releasing the 'war of blood' poster and the main trailer.

The released 'war of blood' poster compresses the intense atmosphere unique to Made In Korea and instantly captures attention. Over a grand-scale backdrop showing Korea, where turmoil and leap coexisted, the cinematic moments of 'Baek Gi-tae', 'Jang Geon-young', 'Baek Gi-hyeon', 'Bae Geum-ji', 'Oh Ye-jin', 'Ikeda Yuji', 'Cheon Seok-jung', 'Pyo Hak-su', 'Ikeda Osamu', and 'Hwang Guk-pyeong', each gripped by different desires and madness, are placed within MADE IN KOREA typography, revealing their tumultuous fates and endlessly shifting multilayered relationships. Added to this is the copy "the world changed by the powerful, war of blood," completing an immersive feeling as if being drawn into an unpredictable whirlpool of power.

The released main trailer begins with Baek Gi-tae's declaration, "I believe the powerful change the world. I will change the world from now on." Scenes of a transaction with Ikeda Yuji, followed by Jang Geon-young and Oh Ye-jin closely on his heels, unfold in turn, heightening tension. Then, Baek Gi-tae's hidden side suggesting a double life and his ambition to rise to the pinnacle of power explode, announcing the full-scale start of the war of blood over power. Large-scale location shoots across Busan, Japan and Thailand and action sequences that vividly convey characters' emotions maximize the work's scale and foreshadow a riveting development. Finally, Baek Gi-tae's line, spoken facing Jang Geon-young head-on — "I have the power to take responsibility for the choices I've made" — presages the fierce confrontation between the two and raises expectations.

With an intense narrative where desire and madness explode, Made In Korea will dominate the year-end and meet viewers as a six-episode series beginning with episodes 1 and 2 on the 24th.

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