Watch the trailer for Netflix’s upcoming military-themed Ok-drama ‘D.P.’
Netflix has launched the primary trailer for its upcoming authentic Ok-drama sequence D.P. which is ready to premiere subsequent month.
On July 30, the streaming platform dropped a brand new trailer for his or her upcoming sequence. D.P., which stands for “deserter pursuit”, revolves across the lives of a workforce of troopers specialised in catching deserters. The sequence will likely be out there on Netflix from August 27 onwards.
“A younger personal’s project to seize military deserters reveals the painful actuality endured by every enlistee throughout his obligatory name of obligation,” reads the sequence’ synopsis. In distinction, nevertheless, the trailer teases a few of the light-hearted moments from the workforce’s misadventures as they embark on their missions.
Netflix has additionally launched a number of posters of the upcoming sequence throughout their social media accounts. Most of those function actor Jung Hae-in, who will play the present’s lead character, Non-public Ahn Joon-ho.
D.P. is an adaptation of a web-toon by author Kim Bo-tong titled D.P. Canine’s Day, which was revealed on Lezhin Comics from 2015 to 2016. Based on Korea Joongangdaily, the web-toon has since collected over 10million views.
The upcoming sequence is the most recent in Ok-drama adaptions of web-toons. Different 2021 releases primarily based on web-toons embrace Taxi Driver, which starred Lee Je-hoon and Esom, in addition to the currently-airing However, which stars Han So-hee and Track Dangle.
In different Ok-drama information, JTBC has introduced that it will be “significantly reducing” the role of Kim Min-gwi, who performs the character Nam Gyu-hyun in However. This comes after a netizen claiming to be Kim’s ex-girlfriend had accused him of dishonest on her a number of instances all through their six-year relationship, in addition to violating COVID-19 rules. He has since shared a handwritten apology letter on his private Instagram account.
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