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IU X Byun Wooseok → Suzy X Kim Seonho..Disney+ Announces All-Time Korean Content

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Kim Nayeon

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Disney+ has unveiled its all-time Korean content lineup in 2026, ready to capture viewers around the world.

Disney+ plans to provide an immersive viewing experience in 2026 through various genres of Korean contents that connect 'Trigger', 'Hyperknife', 'Nine Puzzle', 'Pine: Mountaineers', 'Polaris', 'Takryu', 'Scarving Dorsey' and 'Made in Korea', which have been greatly loved throughout 2025. At the same time, it raised expectations by releasing line-up videos and stills that give a glimpse of the atmosphere of the upcoming works.

Killer's Shopping Mall Season 2 / Photo = Disney Plus
Killer's Shopping Mall Season 2 / Photo = Disney Plus

#1. Dopamine overflowing with intense action and survival: 'The Killer's Shopping Mall Season 2' and 'Fate War 49'

First, in the action and survival genres, there are works waiting to prove Disney+'s genre reputation once again."The Mall of Killers," which was named "Best International TV Show" by the New York Times in 2024, will return for Season 2 in the second half of 2026. "The Killers' Shopping Mall Season 2" is an action in which "Jian," who protected a dangerous shopping mall left by his uncle "Jinman," steps back into the world of killers as he becomes a target of Babylon's global forces. Actors Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-joon, who led the explosive reaction with fresh uncle-nephew chemistry and intense action in season 1, as well as Cho Han-sun, Geum Hae-na, Lee Tae-young and Kim Min, are back and drawing explosive attention.

In addition, Disney+ original entertainment show "Fate War 49" is a work in which 49 doomsayers gather to perform a thrilling survival to test their fate through various missions. It goes further from the existing survival entertainment show and adds bold variations to provide fresh fun and intense immersion like never before. In addition, Korea's top entertainment producers, who boast original formats and know-how in sensational production, joined forces to raise the level of completion through the "Black and White Cook: The War of Cooking Classes" and the "Getting Together" series. It is highly anticipated in that it will pioneer a new area of entertainment by using "K-Shamanism," which is drawing attention around the world, as a key material for survival. Original settings that no one has ever challenged and tense missions that make you sweat are expected to give you the pleasure of popping dopamine. "Fate War 49" will be released on Disney+ in the first half of the year.

Bloody Flower/Picture = Disney Plus
Bloody Flower/Picture = Disney Plus
Goldland / Photo = Disney Plus
Goldland / Photo = Disney Plus

#2. Dramas that delve into human desires and secrets, thriller: Bloody Flower, Goldland, and Made in Korea Season 2

There are also works waiting to further enhance the depth of the story with a narrative that crosses the boundaries of good and evil and a sweaty tension in the hands.

The mystery thriller "Bloody Flower" depicts a debate and psychological battle over a serial killer with the ability to treat incurable diseases, and the tense acting confrontation between Ryeo-woon, Sung Dong-il and Geum Sae-rok is expected. It will be released in a total of eight episodes from February 4.

The crime drama "Goldland" tells the story of a woman who accidentally gets a gold bullion from a smuggling organization falling into a vortex of desire and betrayal. In addition to Park Bo-young, solid casts such as Kim Sung-chul, Lee Hyun-wook, Kim Hee-won, Moon Jung-hee, and Lee Kwang-soo are drawing attention as well as meeting directors Kim Sung-hoon and writers Hwang Jo-yoon.

Made in Korea / Photo = Disney Plus
Made in Korea / Photo = Disney Plus

"Made in Korea" returns for Season 2 in the second half of 2026. It is a story that shakes the game of an era in a situation where "Baek Ki-tae" (Hyun Bin), who penetrated deep into the peak of power in 1979 against the backdrop of upheaval in Seoul, and "Jang Geon-young" (Jung Woo-sung), who returned with a terrible tenacity, have become even bigger. While Hyun Bin, Jung Woo-sung, Woo Do-hwan, Seo Eun-soo, Won Ji-an, Jung Sung-il, and Noh Jae-won, who led season 1, continue to have an intense presence in season 2, new characters will join and provide another level of explosive chemistry. It signals a sensation once again by capturing the moment of more explicit and fierce desire and decisive choice that will determine the flow of the times with breathtaking tension.

In your glorious season / Photo = Disney Plus
In your glorious season / Photo = Disney Plus

#3. From excitement to fate, full-fledged romance: In your season of splendor, The Grand Duchess of the 21st Century, and The Completion of Marriage

Through the moments of love unfolding in different backgrounds and relationships, it will showcase a new outcome of cross-genre romance dramas.

Starring Lee Sung-kyung and Chae Jong-hyeop, "In Your Season" is a drama about an unpredictable "Chan" romance in which a man who lives like an exciting summer vacation every day and a woman who locked herself in the winter meet like fate and wake up the frozen time. It will capture the process of the two people who have lived in different seasons opening their minds to each other and changing with a careful eye. On top of that, writer Cho Sung-hee, a master of refreshing romance who wrote "Thirty but Seventeen" and "She Was Pretty," and producer Jung Sang-hee, who was recognized for her sensuous directing skills with "Wonderful World," join forces to herald the birth of a new romance syndrome.

21st Century Grand Duchess / Photograph = Disney Plus
21st Century Grand Duchess / Photograph = Disney Plus

The 21st Century Grand Duchess is a work that drew attention from the meeting between IU and Byun Woo-seok, and deals with a romance that breaks down status set in the constitutional monarchy of Korea.

The 21st century constitutional monarchy The drama depicts the romance of "Sung Hee-joo" (IU), a woman who has everything in the background of Korea but is annoyed because she is a commoner, and "Lee An-daegun" (Byeon Woo-seok), a son of a king, who is sad because he can't have anything. Through each other, we will deeply express the multi-layered emotions that are changing as we face a turning point in our lives, and at the same time, we will also present chemistry that will make everyone excited. On top of that, director Park Joon-hwa, who excelled in the characters' consensus with delicate productions in "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim" and "Spirit," and writer Yoo Ji-won, who won the 2022 MBC Drama Playbook Contest for the Excellence Award in the Feature Series, are expected to create a high-quality work.

Completion of Marriage / Photo = Disney Plus
Completion of Marriage / Photo = Disney Plus

"Completion of Marriage" is a romance thriller about a dangerous man who goes through an extreme struggle with a criminal in a human mind to save his kidnapped wife just before divorce. Nam Goong-min plays Kang Tae-joo, a former neurosurgeon-turned-hospital director, and will deeply portray the desperate emotional line and urgent chase of her husband who risks everything to save his wife. Lee Seol will be cast in the role of his kidnapped wife, "Ko Se-yoon," and the two actors, who recently worked as ex-lovers in the SBS drama "Our Movie," are expected to reunite as a couple this time to show another chemistry.

Empress Dowager / Photograph = Disney Plus
Empress Dowager / Photograph = Disney Plus

#4. World views and fantasies that will captivate viewers around the world: The Empress of Re-marriage, Mischievous

Based on the web novel of the same name, the legendary webtoon "The Empress of Re-marriage," which led the global syndrome with 2.7 billion cumulative views, will come as an original Disney+ series in the second half of the year. "Empress of Re-marriage" is a romance fantasy epic drama in which the perfect empress of the Eastern Empire, "Navier" (played by Shin Min-ah), is notified of her divorce from the emperor "Sobiech" (played by Joo Ji-hoon), who is falling for the runaway slave "Lasta" (Lee Se-young), and demands permission to remarry the prince of the Western kingdom (Lee Jong-seok) instead of accepting it. Representative actors from South Korea, such as Shin Min-ah, Joo Ji-hoon, Lee Jong-seok, and Lee Se-young, meet in one work to foreshadow an explosive chemistry. Beyond romance, a dopamine-filled story that includes court politics and dark fighting, and a colorful and huge scale of production that has never been implemented in the Korean series will be added to present a new standard for the romance fantasy genre.

Confused / Photo = Disney Plus
Confused / Photo = Disney Plus

Misunderstanding, which heralds the best synergy with a beautiful meeting between director Han Jae-rim, Suzy, and Kim Sun-ho, will attract the world through Disney+ in the second half of the year. "Hyun-Hak" is a story that takes place in Gyeongseong in 1935, when artist Yoon Yi-ho, who was commissioned to paint a portrait of Song Jeong-hwa, a fascinating woman full of suspicions and rumors, approaches her mysterious secret. Suzy, who has built her own acting world by building a solid filmography, once again heralds the renewal of her life character through Song Jung-hwa, who has a fascinating beauty and a strange charm of unknown identity. Artist Lee Ho, who was commissioned to portray Song Jung-hwa's portrait, is played by actor Kim Sun-ho, who is showing a wide range of acting spectrum across genres, and presents a new transformation into a character who becomes obsessed with Song Jung-hwa.

Disney+ plans to strengthen its differentiated content competitiveness centered on storytelling through a lineup of Korean content that crosses the boundaries of genres from action, thriller, romance, and fantasy in 2026. Various original Korean works will be released sequentially in the future.

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