A New Kind of K-Drama: Guns, Tension, and Global Stakes
Actor Kim Youngkwang stepped into the spotlight on June 22 at the production press conference for the upcoming Netflix series Trigger, held at Hotel Naru Seoul MGallery. The event brought together the show’s cast and crew, including director Kwon Ohseung, Kim Namgil, Park Hoon, and Gil Hae-yeon.
What is Trigger About?
Set in a fictional version of South Korea—where guns are illegal—Trigger paints a chilling scenario: untraceable illegal firearms are suddenly flooding the streets, causing a rise in violent incidents. The series follows two men, each carrying emotional baggage, as they’re forced to take up arms in a world spinning out of control.
This gun-powered action thriller melds disaster drama intensity with a psychological twist, offering an edge-of-your-seat experience rarely seen in K-dramas. And yes, it’s headed for a global Netflix release on June 25.
Star-Studded Cast Aims for Global Impact
Kim Youngkwang, known for balancing emotional depth with tough-guy charm, stars opposite Kim Namgil, a veteran actor praised for his intense roles. Director Kwon described the series as “a mirror to modern societal fears. We wanted to ask: What happens when control disappears, and chaos steps in?”
Countdown to Crisis: Global Premiere June 25
K-dramas have conquered rom-coms, slice-of-life, and historical epics. Now it’s time for action thrillers with cinematic ambition. Trigger might just be the next Hallyu hit that sparks discussions worldwide—not about love triangles, but about gun control and survival.
Ready to pull the trigger on your next binge?