Netflix Announces Teenage Crime Drama "Extracurricular"
The latest Korean original series is a story of high school students who become tangled in a series of conflicts and events that challenge human values and morality.
[via press release from Netflix] NETFLIX ANNOUNCES TEENAGE CRIME DRAMA "EXTRACURRICULAR"
The new Korean original series features an ensemble of fresh and seasoned talent
SEOUL, April 23, 2019 - Netflix Inc., the world's leading Internet entertainment service, announced its latest Korean original series, Extracurricular.
Extracurricular is a story of high school students who become tangled in a series of conflicts and events that challenge human values and morality. Oh Jisoo, played by Kim Dong Hee whom fans will recognize from the hit drama Sky Castle, ends up committing a serious crime because of his determination to make college tuition money on his own, by any means. Jung Dabin, widely known for her television commercial appearances as a child in Korea, plays Seo Minhee, a teenager who gets caught up in Jisoo's crime. Park Ju Hyun, who started her acting career in independent films and live theaters, plays Jisoo's schoolmate Bae Gyuri, who becomes involved in the same crime.
Besides these up-and-coming talent, a group of seasoned actors, namely Choi Minsoo (Sandglass, Lawless Lawyer) Park Hyuk-kwon (Six Flying Dragons, Secret Affair) and Kim Yeojin (Love in the Moonlight, Worlds Within), brings a great ensemble to the series. Choi plays Lee Whangchul who is a secret aide to Jisoo, while Park joins as Jisoo's home room teacher, Cho Jinwoo. Kim plays Lee Haegyoung, a police sergeant working in the women and juvenile affairs division.
Extracurricular is produced by Studio 329, and will launch globally only on Netflix.
About Netflix
Netflix is the world's leading Internet entertainment service with 148 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
The latest Korean original series is a story of high school students who become tangled in a series of conflicts and events that challenge human values and morality.
[via press release from Netflix] NETFLIX ANNOUNCES TEENAGE CRIME DRAMA "EXTRACURRICULAR"
The new Korean original series features an ensemble of fresh and seasoned talent
SEOUL, April 23, 2019 - Netflix Inc., the world's leading Internet entertainment service, announced its latest Korean original series, Extracurricular.
Extracurricular is a story of high school students who become tangled in a series of conflicts and events that challenge human values and morality. Oh Jisoo, played by Kim Dong Hee whom fans will recognize from the hit drama Sky Castle, ends up committing a serious crime because of his determination to make college tuition money on his own, by any means. Jung Dabin, widely known for her television commercial appearances as a child in Korea, plays Seo Minhee, a teenager who gets caught up in Jisoo's crime. Park Ju Hyun, who started her acting career in independent films and live theaters, plays Jisoo's schoolmate Bae Gyuri, who becomes involved in the same crime.
Besides these up-and-coming talent, a group of seasoned actors, namely Choi Minsoo (Sandglass, Lawless Lawyer) Park Hyuk-kwon (Six Flying Dragons, Secret Affair) and Kim Yeojin (Love in the Moonlight, Worlds Within), brings a great ensemble to the series. Choi plays Lee Whangchul who is a secret aide to Jisoo, while Park joins as Jisoo's home room teacher, Cho Jinwoo. Kim plays Lee Haegyoung, a police sergeant working in the women and juvenile affairs division.
Extracurricular is produced by Studio 329, and will launch globally only on Netflix.
About Netflix
Netflix is the world's leading Internet entertainment service with 148 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
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