
Netflix will release its new original series 'Trigger' on July 25, starring renowned actors Kim Nam Gil and Kim Young Kwang.
The series explores a powerful and provocative question: What happens when guns are suddenly delivered to a gun-free nation like South Korea?
'Trigger' is a gun-action disaster thriller that follows the chaos that unfolds as unidentified illegal firearms begin to appear in South Korea. In a country known for strict gun control, the sudden arrival of weapons shakes the foundation of its society. The series combines intense psychological drama with fast-paced action, offering a suspenseful look at how easily the safety of a society can unravel.
Kim Nam Gil plays Lee Do, a former police officer who takes up arms again to fight for justice. Kim Young Kwang portrays Moon Baek, a mysterious figure who assists in resolving the gun-related incidents. The cast also includes strong performances from Park Hoon, Kil Hae Yeon, and Kim Won Hae.
The series is directed and written by Kwon Oh Seung, who gained international recognition for his film 'Midnight.' With 'Trigger,' he brings a new perspective to the depiction of firearms in Korean storytelling, focusing on the psychological and narrative impact of guns at the center of the story.
The teaser poster shows Kim Nam Gil and Kim Young Kwang gazing at a box filled with mysterious firearms. The tagline reads, "Guns have been delivered in a gun-free South Korea," hinting at the disruption and chaos to come. Their contrasting expressions suggest that each character will be driven by different motives as the story unfolds.
The teaser trailer begins with the line, "Everyone has a trigger inside them," followed by the sound of a gunshot. It then shows a series of gripping scenes where firearms are delivered by courier and quickly lead to fear, conflict, and moral tension across the country.
Director Kwon Oh Seung describes 'Trigger' as a story that turns a hypothetical scenario into reality. He explains that the series approaches guns differently from typical Korean dramas or films, placing them at the heart of the plot to explore their influence on individuals and society.
'Trigger' will be released worldwide on Netflix on July 25.

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