Netflix Announces Release Date for "A Killer Paradox" Starring Choi Woo-shik and Son Suk-ku
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Thriller Series Based on Webtoon to Premiere on February 9
▲ Courtesy of NETFLIXChoi Woo-shik takes on the role of Lee Tang, a university student who discovers his ability to identify evil individuals after accidentally killing a serial murderer. Son Suk-ku portrays Detective Jang Nan-gam, who, driven by intuition, instinct, and determination, investigates Lee Tang's case, ultimately grappling with moral dilemmas surrounding crime and punishment.
Lee Hee-jun joins the cast as Song Chon, a former detective who initiates his own inquiry into the slayings. Directed by Lee Chang-hee, known for his work on the film "The Vanished" (2018) and OCN's thriller series "Hell Is Other People" (2019), the series is penned by screenwriter Kim Da-min.
The original webtoon, serialized from July to September 2010, received recognition at the Korea Content Awards in 2011.
Courtesy of NETFLIX
Netflix confirms that the original web series "A Killer Paradox," featuring actors Choi Woo-shik and Son Suk-ku, is set to be released on February 9. The thriller, adapted from the webtoon of the same name by Kkomabi, explores the narrative of a man unintentionally turned serial killer and the detective determined to apprehend him.
Lee Hee-jun joins the cast as Song Chon, a former detective who initiates his own inquiry into the slayings. Directed by Lee Chang-hee, known for his work on the film "The Vanished" (2018) and OCN's thriller series "Hell Is Other People" (2019), the series is penned by screenwriter Kim Da-min.
The original webtoon, serialized from July to September 2010, received recognition at the Korea Content Awards in 2011.
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