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If you’re a fan of the talented Korean actor Rowoon, get ready—he’s returning with an exciting new project! Rowoon has been confirmed as a lead actor in The Murky Stream, Disney+’s first original historical K-drama. This series promises breathtaking historical settings and top-notch production quality.
The Murky Stream will be directed by Choo Chang Min, renowned for the acclaimed film Masquerade, and written by Cheon Sung Il, the screenwriter behind the hit series All of Us Are Dead. The production is helmed by NPIO Entertainment, known for standout titles like King the Land and The Red Sleeve. This stellar combination of talents is set to raise the bar for historical dramas.
Set during the Joseon era, The Murky Stream explores a once-clear river, the Gyeonggang, that has become dark and murky, mirroring the region’s disorder and chaos. The story follows the turbulent fates of unforgettable characters:
With such a talented cast, the series is already generating high expectations among fans of K-dramas and historical productions.
The series is slated for release in 2025 on Disney+. While additional information about episodes or trailers hasn’t been revealed yet, updates are expected in the coming months.
The Murky Stream is shaping up to be a standout release of next year. For fans of stories set in the Joseon era, this drama offers a fresh perspective, blending historical drama with elements of mystery and action.
Stay tuned to Kdrama Universe for more updates on this must-watch K-drama!
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