Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung go head-to-head in “Made in Korea,” a Seventies crime noir that launches Dec. 24 on Disney+ with a two-episode premiere.
The collection stars Hyun Bin (“Crash Touchdown on You,” “Confidential Task”) as Baek Kitae, an bold KCIA agent in Seventies South Korea who leads a harmful double life. By day, he works as a authorities operative, whereas by evening he runs an unlawful operation, utilizing his underworld connections to consolidate energy, defend his brother and generate substantial income for the company.
Jung Woo-sung (“Inform Me That You Love Me,” “12.12: The Day”) co-stars as Jang Geonyoung, an incorruptible prosecutor decided to convey Kitae down. Woo Dohwan (“Bloodhounds,” “Mr. Plankton”) performs Kitae’s brother Baek Kihyun.
The collection is written by Park Eunkyo (“Mom,” “A Regular Household,” “The Silent Sea”) and Park Joonseok (“A Regular Household”), directed by Woo Minho (“The Man Standing Subsequent,” “Inside Males,” “Harbin”), and produced by Hive Media Corp (“Inside Males,” “The Man Standing Subsequent,” “12.12: The Day”).
Following the two-episode premiere, “Made in Korea” will launch two extra episodes on Dec. 31, with the ultimate two episodes rolling out weekly by Jan. 14. The collection has already been renewed for a second season, which is presently in manufacturing.
The thriller joins Disney+’s increasing slate of Korean drama content material that launched in 2025, together with “Unmasked,” “9 Puzzles,” “Hyper Knife,” “Low Life,” “The Murky Stream” and “Tempest.”
The streamer has extra Korean collection slated for 2026, together with “Gold Land” starring Park Boyoung, “Good Crown” starring IU and Byeon Wooseok, and the return of “A Store for Killers” for a second season with Lee Dongwook and Kim Hyejun.

















