Get Ready to Face Your Fate—Karma Hits Netflix April 4th.
Imagine this: one split-second decision, six shattered lives, and a karmic debt that demands someone pays with blood. On April 4, 2025, Netflix unleashes Karma, a South Korean crime thriller so twisted it’ll have you questioning your own choices.
Karma follows six strangers whose lives intertwine after a fateful accident, plunging them into a karmic loop where every choice comes with a cost. Think of it as a high-stakes game of cause and effect, where one wrong move could unravel everything. The teaser trailer alone gave me chills—somber music, quick flashes of the leads, and a line about someone having to die to break the cycle. It’s the kind of setup that makes you lean forward and whisper, “What happens next?”
Based on a webtoon by Choi Hee-sun, this isn’t just another crime thriller—it’s a deep dive into destiny and consequence.
The teaser poster, with its vivid red threads tying the six characters together, screams “inescapable fate.”

A Star-Studded Cast You Can’t Ignore:
Park Hae-soo (The Eyewitness) – from Netflix Squid Game S1 stars as a man forced into a dangerous cover-up after witnessing a mysterious incident that sets off an irreversible chain of events.
Shin Min-a (The Surgeon) – portrays a gifted surgeon haunted by childhood trauma who is unexpectedly confronted by a figure from her past, igniting long-buried emotions.
Lee Hee-jun (The Debtor) – plays a desperate gambler whose risky bet on cryptocurrency, fueled by borrowed funds, spirals him into overwhelming debt.
Kim Sung-kyun (Jang Gil-ryong) embodies a man left adrift after an unjust firing, who risks everything on a dubious new job in a bid to escape his circumstances.
Lee Kwang-soo (Glasses) appears as a once-successful traditional medicine doctor whose life unravels after a single fateful error, plunging him into a catastrophic downfall.
Gong Seung-yeon (Lee Yu-jeong) features as the captivating girlfriend of the troubled doctor, whose silent complicity in his cover-up triggers a cascade of disastrous events.
Directed by Lee Il-hyung—whose previous hits Remember and A Violent Prosecutor collectively captivated nearly 10 million viewers—Karma weaves together themes of greed, vengeance, and fate into one relentless, pulse-pounding narrative.
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