Disney + is becoming a major force in the Korean entertainment industry. The most recent addition to the service is the Kdrama “Blood Free,” a futuristic thriller written by Lee Soo Yeon and directed by Park Cheol Han. These intriguing tidbits about the impending series will definitely make you want to tune in. In this article, we discuss About Blood Free: Release date, cast, plot and more.
Blood Free: Release date
‘Blood Free’ is set to premiere globally on Disney+ on April 10, 2024, joining the platform’s extensive collection of K-dramas. Viewers in India can catch the series on Disney+Hotstar as well.
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Blood Free: Cast
IMDb reports that Ju Ji-hoon, who is well-known for his parts in “Kingdom” and “Lucifer,” will play the part of former soldier Woo Chae-woon in the upcoming K-drama. A graduate of the Naval Academy named Woo Chae-woon is hired as a bodyguard. Actress Han Hyo-joo, known for her roles in Korean dramas including “W,” “Dong Yi,” and “Brilliant Legacy,” will play Yun Ja-yu, the founder and CEO of the upscale meat company BF Group.
Blood Free: Plot
The K-drama unfolds in a futuristic setting where conventional consumption of animal meat has been supplanted by lab-grown substitutes, spearheaded by the influential BF Group. Their supremacy not only solidifies their market standing but also cements their noteworthy role in the global food sector. Predictably, intense corporate rivalries emerge, triggering dissent from both within and outside the company. Amidst a series of unsettling incidents and ominous threats, the CEO strategically hires a former military officer as a personal bodyguard for protection.
Blood Free: Trailer
Han Hyo-joo has a knack for portraying strong female characters, evident from her compelling performance as a protective mother in ‘Moving.’ Now, she takes on the role of a mysterious and ambitious woman with unclear intentions in ‘Blood Free.’ Meanwhile, Ju Ji-hoon’s presence in mystery thrillers always intrigues us, and we’re particularly curious to see the chemistry between him and Han Hyo-joo in this series. The evolving dynamics of their characters’ relationship throughout the narrative only add to our excitement. With such promising elements, ‘Blood Free’ is undoubtedly a must-watch K-drama.
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