Comedian Park Na-rae, who halted activities amid allegations of power harassment and illegal medical practices, returns with "Fate War 49."

Disney+ original variety show "Fate War 49" confirmed it will be released on the 11th. Along with this, it released a "fate" poster and a "fate" trailer that stimulate dopamine, heightening expectations. Park Na-rae, appearing as a panelist, is scheduled to appear without editing.

"Fate War 49" released a "fate" poster and a "fate" trailer that contain unprecedented missions beyond imagination and unexpected twists along with confirmation of its release on the 11th. First, the "fate" poster instantly captures attention by depicting 49 "fate masters," each with different lives, looking at a single door in a mysterious space bathed in bright moonlight. In particular, various fate-related symbolic objects from east and west, such as saju, tarot, and physiognomy, are arranged to visually realize the work's worldview while posing the fundamental question "can humans read fate?", stimulating curiosity.    

The released "fate" trailer also raises expectations with suffocating tension and unpredictable developments. From missions to find someone struck by real lightning to missions that read the fate of money, missions beyond imagination appear one after another and surprise everyone. The fate masters also show bewildered reactions such as "Are they really giving this kind of mission?", and the novel setups unseen in existing survival variety shows add to the shock.

In this way, "Fate War 49" puts forward the concept of "missions that risk fate to read fate" front and center and is expected to deliver intense immersion to viewers.

"Fate War 49" is a work in which 49 fate masters gather and stage a possessed survival show testing their fates through various missions, equipping survival variety with a new patch to deliver fresh shock and fun. Korea's top variety production teams, praised for new formats and witty planning such as "Culinary Class Wars" and "The Gentlemen's League" series, come together to run an ingenious survival with original planning to deliver entertainment that transcends limits. In particular, by staging a survival show themed on "fate," a subject of great interest worldwide, it pioneers a new area of variety shows and makes viewers anticipate another new world of K-variety.

Park Na-rae's comeback work "Fate War 49" will release four episodes on the 11th, and then three, two, and one episodes will be released in sequence each week, for a total of 10 episodes.

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