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Money Heist: Korea Release Schedule Is Out, Know Here

The official Netflix synopsis of the series reads- “thieves overtake the mint of a unified Korea, trapping hostages inside; the police must stop the thieves as well as the shadowy mastermind behind the heist.”

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Money Heist Korea Release Schedule is out and the wait is almost over. This show will be set in the backdrop of the reunification of North and South Korea and is based on the characters and the storyline of the Spanish show of the same name.
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Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area is all set to focus on the new currency that will symbolize the reconciliation of North and South Korea. Money Heist Korea is inspired by the Spanish show of the same name and will follow a similar storyline with the same characters as the original Spanish series.

Netflix revealed the release date of the Money Heist: Korea along with releasing its official trailer. The remake of the show was in the works back in June 2020 and was confirmed on December 1, 2020. The series will be split into 2 parts much like the original show and will release with 6 episodes each.

Money Heist Korea Release Schedule

Money Heist Korea will follow a heist that is all set to take place at the Korean Unified Mint in a Joint Economic Area of North and South Korea. Yoo Ji-Tae portrays the role of the professor in this upcoming show, who creates his gang from South Korea and North Korea to steal the money from the mint.

The upcoming South-Korean show will feature Yoo Ji-Tae as the Professor, Jeon Jong-Seo as Tokyo, Park Hae-Soo as Berlin, Lee Won-Jong as Moscow, Kim Ji-Hoon as Denver, Jang Yoon-Ju as Nairobi, Lee Hyun-Woo as Rio, Kin Ji-Hun as Helsinki, and Lee Kyu-Ho as Oslo. This series is helmed by Kim Hong-sun and c0-written by Ryu Yong-Jae, Kim Hwan-Chae, and Choe Sung-Jun, while Álex Pina creator of the original Spanish show will serve as the executive producer.

The"> trailer for the series was released on June 3 2022 and the show is all set to premiere on Netflix on June 24. The first part will arrive with 6 episodes, while part 2 will consist of the next 6 episodes and all the episodes are said to have a runtime of one hour each. The official Netflix synopsis of the series reads- “thieves overtake the mint of a unified Korea, trapping hostages inside; the police must stop the thieves as well as the shadowy mastermind behind the heist.”

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