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Grid (South Korean TV series)
2022 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Grid (Korean: 그리드) is a South Korean television series starring Seo Kang-joon, Kim Ah-joong, Kim Mu-yeol, Kim Sung-kyun, and Lee Si-young. It premiered on Disney+ on February 16, 2022 for Asia-Pacific subscribers.[2]
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Synopsis
A mystery tracking thriller of the General Affairs Bureau and detectives digging into the truth about the mysterious existence that saved mankind in crisis.
Cast
Main
- Seo Kang-joon as Kim Sae-ha / Kwon Sae-ha,[3] an employee of the Grid Bureau
- Choi Seung-hoon as young Sae-ha
- Kim Ah-joong as Jung Sae-byeok,[2] a detective
- Kim Mu-yeol as Song Eo-jin,[2] an employee of the Grid Bureau
- Kim Sung-kyun as Kim Ma-nok / Lee Si-won,[2] a murderer
- Lee Si-young as the ghost[2] the founder of the Grid
Supporting
- Jang So-yeon as Choi Sun-wool,[4] the Deputy Director of the Grid Bureau
- Song Sang-eun as Chae Jong-i,[5] an employee of the Grid Bureau
- Lee Kyu-hoe as Han Wi-han, the chief security officer of the Grid Bureau
- Jung Won-joong as the minister of Ministry of Commerce Industry and Energy
- Kim Hyung-mook as Jo Heung-sik, the Director of the Grid Bureau
- Kwon Hyuk as a department heads of the Grid Bureau
- Heo Joon-suk as Major Im Ji-woo,[6] the captain of the Special Squad of the Grid Bureau
- Kong Sang-a as Kim Min-seon, Sae-ha's mother
- Jo Hee-bong as Ko Han-seung, Sae-byeok's superior
- Cha Sun-woo as Jung Him-chan,[7] Sae-byeok's younger brother
- Lee Seung-cheol as Lee Jang-hyuk, Si-won's foster father who killed by the ghost
Special appearance
- Shim Wan-joon as Songje Police Station Detective[8]
- Lee Hae-young as Kwon Soo-geun, Sae-ha's father, killed by the ghost
- Seo Kang-joon as younger Soo-geun
- Kim Kwak-kyung-hee as Subway cleaner
- Yoo Jae-myung as Unknown person[9]
- Ki Hong Lee as Man from the future[9]
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Production
The series is directed by Khan Lee, director of films such as Desert Dream (2007), and written by Lee Soo-eun, who wrote the series Life (2018) and the famous legal drama Stranger.[10] It is produced by Ace Factory, Arc Media, and an original series for the Disney Streaming platform including Disney+'s Star Hub and Hulu.[11][3]
References
External links
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