A New Kind of Action K-Drama Unfolds
Ji Changwook and EXO’s D.O. are stepping into seriously dark territory with Disney+’s upcoming original series Fabricated City. The newly released trailer is a whirlwind of vengeance, betrayal, and high-speed drama, setting the tone for what’s expected to be one of this year’s most gripping K-dramas.
From Delivery Man to Wrongfully Convicted
Ji Changwook plays Taejun, an ordinary guy just trying to earn a living through delivery gigs while chasing his dreams. But everything flips upside down when he picks up a lost phone on the street. That seemingly innocent act leads to him being framed for a vicious crime he didn’t commit.
Turns out, this was no accident—it’s all part of a twisted plan masterminded by Yohan, played by D.O. (Do Kyungsoo). And once Taejun realizes the truth, the game is on. It’s not just about clearing his name. It’s about revenge.
A Familiar Universe—Reimagined
If the title sounds familiar, that’s because the series draws inspiration from the 2017 cult hit film of the same name, Fabricated City. This reboot expands on the original storyline with a deeper universe and more layered characters, delivering an even more intense mix of suspense, action, and psychological warfare.
Trailer Spoilers (But Not Really)
The drama’s teaser is nothing short of adrenaline-fueled. From gritty prison scenes to explosive car chases, every second screams chaos. Ji Changwook’s desperate line—“I don’t even know why this is happening to me”—hits hard, giving us a taste of his raw performance. Meanwhile, D.O.’s chilling grin and line, “Answering my call was the best thing you ever did,” shows he’s ready to claim his spot as K-drama’s next great villain.
Star-Studded Support
Alongside the leads, the cast also includes Kim Jongsoo, Jo Yoonsoo, and fan-favorite Lee Kwangsoo, all adding depth and variety to this high-stakes story. Each character brings their own agenda to the table, promising crossfire tensions and cinematic synergy.
Get Ready for High-Octane Drama
Between Ji Changwook’s emotional range and D.O.’s dark transformation, Fabricated City is setting itself up as must-watch TV—think Prison Break meets The Bourne Identity, but with a distinctly Korean flair. With lines like “I don’t know who you are, but I will find you” (yep, Liam Neeson vibes), this K-drama isn’t pulling any punches.