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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Spanish drama Money Heist is the third most-watched show in the history of .<br>And now the blockbuster series is getting an official Korean remake, starring none other than Squid Game's villain Park Hae-soo. <br>Hae-soo, 40, played protagonist Seong Gi-hun's rival Cho Sang-woo in Squid Gams.<br> Refresh: Spanish crime drama Money Heist (pictured) is the third most-watched show in the history of Netflix, and now the blockbuster series is getting an official Korean remake<br>Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area has a number of other big names attached, including Yoo Ji-tae (Oldboy, The Swindlers), Jeon Jong-seo (The Call), and Yunjin Kim, best known for playing Sun in the American mystery series Lost.<br>'Disguised under the shadows of a mask, a crew of desperados band together under the leadership of a criminal mastermind known only as "The Professor" to pull off the biggest heist Korea has ever seen,' Netflix teased in a press release.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The original Money Heist, aka La Casa de Papel, premiered on Netflix in 2019 and became an instant hit.<br>Last year, it was crowned the most-watched non-English Netflix series ever, until Squid Game surpassed it.<br> Star power: Money Heist: [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Заказать прогон хрумером] Korea - Joint Economic Area will star Park Hae-soo (pictured), who played protagonist Seong Gi-hun's rival Cho Sang-woo in Squid Game<br> Chilling: Hae-soo is featured in a newly released teaser trailer for the series<br>The series received several awards including the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards.<br>It officially wrapped up in December, but a spin-off titled Berlin is already in the works, with a release date of 2023.<br>Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area is currently due for release later this year, but an exact date hasn't been given yet.<br> Big names: The new Money Heist also stars Yunjin Kim (pictured), best known for playing Sun in the American mystery series Lost<br>While little is known about the Korean version, the creators have said that they will follow the original storyline while 'breathing new life' into it. <br>It's not the only exciting new Korean show coming to Netflix, with the high school zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead already garnering buzz ahead of its January 28th premiere.<br>The series centers around a high school that becomes ground zero for a zombie outbreak, and stars Squid Game actress Lee Yoo-mi.<br> Exciting: It's not the only exciting new Korean show coming to Netflix, with the high school zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead already garnering buzz ahead of its January 28th premiere<br>'All of Us Are Dead tells the story of a group of students trapped in their school amid a zombie outbreak, forced to band together for survival,' Netflix said in a statement.<br>'With thousands of students immediately contaminated (depicted in the most realistic and heart-racing visuals), it leaves only a few remaining alive on campus,' it continues.<br>'This series revolves around these students who are linked by a desire to survive along with betrayal and friendship in its most unlikely forms.'<br>Single's Inferno, which is a Korean take on Western dating shows like Love Island, has also been gaining popularity with international viewers.<br> Popular: Single's Inferno, which is a Korean take on Western dating shows like Love Island, has also been gaining popularity with international viewers<br> |
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+Spanish drama Money Heist is the third most-watched show in the history of .<br>And now the blockbuster series is getting an official Korean remake, starring none other than Squid Game's villain Park Hae-soo. <br>Hae-soo, 40, played protagonist Seong Gi-hun's rival Cho Sang-woo in Squid Gams.<br> Refresh: Spanish crime drama Money Heist (pictured) is the third most-watched show in the history of Netflix, and now the blockbuster series is getting an official Korean remake<br>Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area has a number of other big names attached, including Yoo Ji-tae (Oldboy, The Swindlers), Jeon Jong-seo (The Call), and Yunjin Kim, best known for playing Sun in the American mystery series Lost.<br>'Disguised under the shadows of a mask, a crew of desperados band together under the leadership of a criminal mastermind known only as "The Professor" to pull off the biggest heist Korea has ever seen,' Netflix teased in a press release.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The original Money Heist, aka La Casa de Papel, premiered on Netflix in 2019 and became an instant hit.<br>Last year, it was crowned the most-watched non-English Netflix series ever, until Squid Game surpassed it.<br> Star power: Money Heist: [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Заказать прогон хрумером] Korea - Joint Economic Area will star Park Hae-soo (pictured), who played protagonist Seong Gi-hun's rival Cho Sang-woo in Squid Game<br> Chilling: Hae-soo is featured in a newly released teaser trailer for the series<br>The series received several awards including the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards.<br>It officially wrapped up in December, but a spin-off titled Berlin is already in the works, with a release date of 2023.<br>Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area is currently due for release later this year, but an exact date hasn't been given yet.<br> Big names: The new Money Heist also stars Yunjin Kim (pictured), best known for playing Sun in the American mystery series Lost<br>While little is known about the Korean version, the creators have said that they will follow the original storyline while 'breathing new life' into it. <br>It's not the only exciting new Korean show coming to Netflix, with the high school zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead already garnering buzz ahead of its January 28th premiere.<br>The series centers around a high school that becomes ground zero for a zombie outbreak, and stars Squid Game actress Lee Yoo-mi.<br> Exciting: It's not the only exciting new Korean show coming to Netflix, with the high school zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead already garnering buzz ahead of its January 28th premiere<br>'All of Us Are Dead tells the story of a group of students trapped in their school amid a zombie outbreak, forced to band together for survival,' Netflix said in a statement.<br>'With thousands of students immediately contaminated (depicted in the most realistic and heart-racing visuals), it leaves only a few remaining alive on campus,' it continues.<br>'This series revolves around these students who are linked by a desire to survive along with betrayal and friendship in its most unlikely forms.'<br>Single's Inferno, which is a Korean take on Western dating shows like Love Island, has also been gaining popularity with international viewers.<br> Popular: Single's Inferno, which is a Korean take on Western dating shows like Love Island, has also been gaining popularity with international viewers<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Spanish drama Money Heist is the third most-watched show in the history of .<br>And now the blockbuster series is getting an official Korean remake, starring none other than Squid Game's villain Park Hae-soo. <br>Hae-soo, 40, played protagonist Seong Gi-hun's rival Cho Sang-woo in Squid Gams.<br> Refresh: Spanish crime drama Money Heist (pictured) is the third most-watched show in the history of Netflix, and now the blockbuster series is getting an official Korean remake<br>Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area has a number of other big names attached, including Yoo Ji-tae (Oldboy, The Swindlers), Jeon Jong-seo (The Call), and Yunjin Kim, best known for playing Sun in the American mystery series Lost.<br>'Disguised under the shadows of a mask, a crew of desperados band together under the leadership of a criminal mastermind known only as "The Professor" to pull off the biggest heist Korea has ever seen,' Netflix teased in a press release.<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The original Money Heist, aka La Casa de Papel, premiered on Netflix in 2019 and became an instant hit.<br>Last year, it was crowned the most-watched non-English Netflix series ever, until Squid Game surpassed it.<br> Star power: Money Heist: [https://kwork.ru/links/1017228/progon-khrumerom Заказать прогон хрумером] Korea - Joint Economic Area will star Park Hae-soo (pictured), who played protagonist Seong Gi-hun's rival Cho Sang-woo in Squid Game<br> Chilling: Hae-soo is featured in a newly released teaser trailer for the series<br>The series received several awards including the International Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 46th International Emmy Awards.<br>It officially wrapped up in December, but a spin-off titled Berlin is already in the works, with a release date of 2023.<br>Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area is currently due for release later this year, but an exact date hasn't been given yet.<br> Big names: The new Money Heist also stars Yunjin Kim (pictured), best known for playing Sun in the American mystery series Lost<br>While little is known about the Korean version, the creators have said that they will follow the original storyline while 'breathing new life' into it. <br>It's not the only exciting new Korean show coming to Netflix, with the high school zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead already garnering buzz ahead of its January 28th premiere.<br>The series centers around a high school that becomes ground zero for a zombie outbreak, and stars Squid Game actress Lee Yoo-mi.<br> Exciting: It's not the only exciting new Korean show coming to Netflix, with the high school zombie drama All Of Us Are Dead already garnering buzz ahead of its January 28th premiere<br>'All of Us Are Dead tells the story of a group of students trapped in their school amid a zombie outbreak, forced to band together for survival,' Netflix said in a statement.<br>'With thousands of students immediately contaminated (depicted in the most realistic and heart-racing visuals), it leaves only a few remaining alive on campus,' it continues.<br>'This series revolves around these students who are linked by a desire to survive along with betrayal and friendship in its most unlikely forms.'<br>Single's Inferno, which is a Korean take on Western dating shows like Love Island, has also been gaining popularity with international viewers.<br> Popular: Single's Inferno, which is a Korean take on Western dating shows like Love Island, has also been gaining popularity with international viewers<br>
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