Netflix’s Korean drama “Black Knight” premieres in May

Netflix has revealed the premiere date for its upcoming Korean drama “Black Knight,” which is a live-action adaptation of Lee Yungyun’s “Delivery Knight,” a webtoon which ran from 2017-2019.

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The second teaser poster, capturing the legendary 5-8 unloading packages in the desolate landscape, signals the imminent worldwide release of Black Knight on May 12th, only on Netflix.

Netflix releases teaser poster for “Black Knight”.

In this dystopian series, “Uncontrollably Fond” star Kim Woo-bin plays the role of “5-8,” a well-known member of the Black Knights. These elite soldiers are tasked with delivering vital supplies such as oxygen across a severely polluted Korea.

Kim Woo-bin expressed, “I felt immense happiness while filming this series, and I sincerely hope that our collective efforts resonate with the viewers, and they too relish every moment of it, just as I did.”

Esom (“Taxi Driver”) will play a major-ranking official in the Defense Intelligence Command, and Song Seung-heon (“Voice”) will play a dictator businessman who rules the world. The young man who looks up to 5-8 by Kang You-seok (“Start-Up”) will be played by him. Cho Ui-seok, the man behind the hits “Master” and “Cold Eyes,” will direct the series.

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