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Hyun Bin in 'Made in Korea' broke the 'life character' with his best looks and acting

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Kim Nayeon

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Hyun Bin / Photo = Walt Disney Company Korea
Hyun Bin / Photo = Walt Disney Company Korea

Disney+'s original series "Made in Korea;" once again proved its status as a high-end series by breaking the record of the most views (14 days after its release) among Korean original contents released at Disney+ in 2025, and released an undisclosed still from the 1-6th episode featuring the peak visuals of "Baek Gi-tae."

"Made in Korea," a story about "Baek Ki-tae" (played by Hyun Bin), a man who tries to reach the peak of wealth and power using South Korea, where confusion and leap coexisted in the 1970s, and "Baek Ki-tae" (played by Jung Woo-sung), a prosecutor who traces him to the edge of the cliff with a scary tenacity, revealed an unreleased still from episodes 1-6 of "Baek Ki-tae."

The undisclosed stills from the 1st to 6th episodes focused on various moments of "white flag" heading to the peak of power. First, a still from the 6th ending scene of the topical episode that impressed everyone left a deep impression as a symbolic moment that implied the emotion of the work. The appearance of "Baek Ki-tae," who finally holds the power he wanted, reveals the cool heartlessness of those in power, while attracting attention from the all-time director who perfectly captures the genre aesthetics as a cinematic series.

Hyun Bin / Photo = Walt Disney Company Korea
Hyun Bin / Photo = Walt Disney Company Korea
Hyun Bin / Photo = Walt Disney Company Korea
Hyun Bin / Photo = Walt Disney Company Korea

The third unreleased still depicts a bar scene in which he had a final conversation with "Bae Geum-Ban" (played by Cho Yeo-jung) and the moment of holding hands and conspiring with "Yuji Ikeda" (Ahn of the park). These scenes, which build up the airflow and subtle emotional lines that flow secretly with just the eyes, convey the atmosphere of the work. In the second episode, "Baek Ki-tae," who eavesdropped on "Jang Geon-young" (played by Jung Woo-sung), draws attention by emitting a classic yet sharp aura. Finally, the appearance of "Baek Ki-tae" staring coolly at the opponent even in an urgent situation in which the gun was pitted on the plane in the first inning reminds of the huge narrative and breathtaking tension that will unfold later, stimulating the desire to run on the road.

Meanwhile, "Made in Korea" can be enjoyed 1-6 episodes on Disney+.

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