Netflix's 'Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area' Trailer Critiques Capitalism
More Heists, More Fun
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More Heists, More Fun 〰️
An adaptation of Netflix's successful Spanish series, Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area, is under development. It will be released in the latter part of the summer. Another teaser trailer has been issued by the streaming giant in the months building up to the launch. This example illustrates how the unification of North and South Korea would likely lead to greater violence than anticipated..
It depicts what life would be like when the countries reunite and create a single currency for their common economic area. The issues that arise are indicative of an unjust system that benefits the rich solely. To carry off the largest money theft ever, a bunch of robbers with nothing to lose get together. The red jumpsuits from the first season are still worn by the characters. They include Yoo Ji-tae, Jeon Jong-seo and others. Park Myung Hoon and others will also appear in the Korean series in June. It was originally scheduled to premiere in December 2021.
Above you can see the new trailer for "Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area." Starting on the 24th of June, the program will be available on Netflix.
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