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K-Drama Crime Thriller ‘Nine Puzzles’ Coming to Disney+

Kate SánchezBy Kate Sánchez04/01/20242 Mins Read
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Disney+ and Hulu have quickly become the homes to a number of Korean Drama (KDrama) series from The Worst of Evil to Wonderful World, Vigilante, and so much more on the way. Next up in its KDrama thriller slate is Nine Puzzles. 

When a serial killer begins playing games with police, two intrepid investigators will have to put aside their differences and work together in Nine Puzzles. a dark criminal thriller coming next year – exclusively to Disney+ internationally and Hulu in the United States. Nine Puzzles is written by Lee Eunmi (Navillera) and directed by Yoon Jongbin (Narco-Saints).

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The Nine Puzzles Official Synopsis:

Yoon Ena has lived a life of tragedy. Only, Ena grows up to become a criminal profiler and is thrown headfirst into a dangerous new case. With the killer seemingly playing games with her, Ena is forced to team up with her biggest critic. He just so happens to also be a fellow investigator named Kim Hanseam. Together, the two hope against the odds to solve the case before the killer takes another victim.

The cast includes:

  • Kim Dami (Itaewon Class, Our Beloved Summer) as Yoon Ena
  • Son Sukku (Big Bet, My Liberation Notes) as Kim Hanseam
  • Kim Sungkyun (Moving, 12.12: The Day) as Yang Jungho

What other KDramas Can Watch on Disney+?

Nine Puzzles is the latest Korean drama to be announced as part of the ever-growing collection of Korean storytelling now available on Disney+.

  • Big Bet, starring legendary actor Choi Minsik as a serial entrepreneur who repeatedly crosses the line to help bolster his burgeoning casino business.
  • Moving, about a group of South Korean special agents working to protect their super-powered children from harm and exploitation
  • A Shop For Killers, and an entire library of other unmissable content.
  • The Worst of Evil, a gangster story unlike what you’ve seen before with Wi Ha-Joon and Ji Chang-wook as its leads.

Stream Nine Puzzles starting 2025 exclusively on Disney+ internationally and Hulu in the United States.

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