The original series “Nine Puzzle” from the global streaming service Disney+, which offers the best entertainment experience with outstanding storytelling and innovative content, has confirmed its release on May 21 and unveiled a poster that elevates expectations for a new style of well-made mystery thriller.

The well-made mystery thriller “Nine Puzzle,” which is raising expectations with the meeting of director Yoon Jong-bin, Kim Da-mi, and Son Suk-ku, has confirmed its release on May 21 and unveiled a poster that recalls that day. “Nine Puzzle” is a mystery thriller that digs into the secrets of a serial murder case that has restarted with the puzzling pieces, featuring ‘Ina’ (Kim Da-mi), the only witness of an unsolved case from 10 years ago and a current profiler, and strong team detective ‘HANSSEM’ (Son Suk-ku), who suspects him as a suspect until the end. Directed by Yoon Jong-bin, who showcases excellent creativity across films and series, including “Suriname” and “The Drug King,” this new style of well-made mystery thriller is expected to captivate viewers worldwide.

The released poster “The Memory of That Day” captivates with its mysterious atmosphere reminiscent of a mystery novel's cover. The unique composition depicts the path taken by high school student Ina, the only witness, as she leaves school and heads home on the night of the murder 10 years ago, stimulating curiosity about what events occurred on that day. The visuals completed with the artistic style of writer Yeo In-young, who participated in the work of “Nine Puzzle,” and has been active across various fields such as the special poster for the HBO original limited series “The Conspirator” and the animation work in the music video for Red Velvet’s “Cosmic,” evoke a chilling tension and heighten expectations for the genre's fun that the mystery thriller “Nine Puzzle” will provide. In particular, the red rope hanging on the wall and the vivid red color beyond the window suggesting the murder scene create a stark contrast against the overall black-and-white tone of the poster, adding a disturbing anxiety. The back view of high school student Ina standing under the flashing light at the front door, the police car positioned on the street in front of the house, and strong team detective HANSSEM, who seems to be following Ina, intensify the tension and amplify curiosity about “that night.” What unique chemistry will unfold between Ina, who has lost the memory of that day, and strong team detective HANSSEM, who persistently suspects him as a leading suspect, as they meet again as today’s profiler and detective from past suspect and detective? By unveiling a uniquely sophisticated visual poster, “Nine Puzzle” has heightened expectations for the work, promising tight entertainment that one cannot take their eyes off, based on a meticulously crafted story.

With the sophisticated and stylish direction of director Yoon Jong-bin and the unique and charming chemistry of Kim Da-mi and Son Suk-ku, the exciting suspense that promises the best immersion is coming from the original series “Nine Puzzle” on Disney+. It will release six episodes on May 21 (Wednesday), three episodes on May 28 (Wednesday), and two episodes on June 4 (Wednesday), totaling 11 episodes.

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