Delivering us the fast-moving thrill scenes in a dystopian-themed series is the renowned Korean leading man, Kim Woo-bin
With all the top-notch K-Drama offerings that we have come to love through the years, a wave of diverse genres gained the spotlight on the small screen. This May 12, there is no stopping the Korean surge as they are set to release another notable newcomer in an action flick’s watchlist. Pushing the boundaries of the action genre, Black Knight is set to bring the audience to an apocalyptic world dominated by air pollution and social powers where no one can survive without respirators.
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Now that the official teaser is out, it seems appropriate to add up to the excitement by dissecting everything we know so far about the action-packed series.
According to reports, Black Knight is based on a webtoon titled Delivery Knight. The story is set in a 2071 era where pollution has become so severe that people can’t survive without the help of oxygen tanks. And this is where Kim Woo-bin’s portrayal of a courageous deliveryman will enter the picture. His character shares in the film’s teaser the attribute that a deliveryman must possess. “Deliverymen must be tough for they must risk their lives to protect their trucks from hunter attacks.”
Joining Woo-Bin’s troupe in the series is Taxi Driver’s Esom as part of the military and Melting Me Softly’s Kang You-Seok as one of the refugees.
Whether or not you’re not into on-screen deaths and fight scenes the hype is hard to ignore. This series will not only showcase visuals that will make you sit at the edge of your seat but it will also deliver a meaningful backstory of the characters. Without a doubt, its background storyline will leave the audience with remarkable lessons as this is what sets K-Drama apart in the entertainment realm.
As the tagline on the movie poster reads, “A world without order, a knight without law,” implying that the audience will experience a devastated future that could possibly be the world’s reality if many individuals still neglect their duties for environmental conservation.
Black Knight will premiere on Netflix this May 12.
Featured Image from KIM WOO-BIN (via Instagram)