Netflix Confirms Production of Korean-Japanese Crime Series Road, Based on 2002 Manhwa – News

road Subsequent investigation into the horrible cross-border serial murder case
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Netflix Announced on September 11 that its new crime thriller series has been confirmed as tentative title roadwith actor Seok-Gu’s son (Killer Paradox)star. The streaming giant also revealed the main cast and production team behind the project.
The upcoming program is based on 2002 South Korea-Japan Cooperation Comics PURUNGIL – AO NO MICHI (Blue Road), written by Keishi Edogawa and drawn by Korean artist Kaya Kwon. The five-volume series combines tenacious crime storytelling with cultural tension and cross-border cooperation, making it a unique work of the time.
The upcoming project marks the first live-action adaptation of the comic.
road Follow the investigation into the horrible cross-border serial murders. The story begins in Tokyo, where authorities find a twisted, twisted body accompanied by Korean blood. Shortly thereafter, a similar crime scene appeared in South Korea, this time a Japanese message written near the victim. Shocking similarities forced law enforcement officers in both countries to admit that the crime was linked, leading two detectives, a North Korean and a Japanese to join forces to pursue the killer.
The son plays the Korean detective, and Eita Nagayama Portraiting his Japanese colleagues. The cast also includes Shin-Rok Kim (hell), Sung-eun Cho and Jae-Young Jung.
Netflix A release date for adapting to the live person has not been announced.
source: news (Jung-bin’s son)