This summer, the action hero series 'Twelve' released a teaser poster that foreshadows a fierce confrontation between Ma Dong-seok and Park Hyung-sik.
The series 'Twelve', inspired by the 12 zodiac signs of the Tongyang, is an action hero story depicting a battle against evil forces fought by 12 angels who live in human form to protect humanity.
The released teaser poster overwhelms with the intense confrontation between Ma Dong-seok and Park Hyung-sik, who are poised to engage with sharp glances. Amidst the heightened tension, the distinct contrast of the characters draws attention, alongside the background symbolizing the two: a tiger for Ma Dong-seok and a crow for Park Hyung-sik. Ma Dong-seok, who plays the role of ‘Taesan,’ symbolized by the tiger and the leader of the 12 angels with absolute power, dominates the screen with his strong energy.
Curiosity is piqued about how ‘Taesan’, who was reluctant to engage with the human world due to the wounds from being betrayed by humans after losing four companions, ends up facing evil forces again. Park Hyung-sik, who plays ‘Ogui’ (the crow), who could not become one of the 12 angels and has allied with evil forces, also promises a fiery confrontation with an intense presence that rivals the tiger. 'Ogui', sealed by angels thousands of years ago, threatens the angels with overwhelming power as soon as it awakens. The shining red stone in 'Ogui's' chest raises curiosity about what it is and what kind of power it holds. Additionally, the tagline, “Fight against the forces of evil to save the world!” anticipates the activities of ‘Taesan’ and other angels as they engage in an unavoidable battle with the resurfaced forces of evil, heightening expectations for the spectacular action and intriguing, fresh story that 'Twelve' will present.
'Twelve', which foreshadows an intense confrontation between Ma Dong-seok and Park Hyung-sik based on an unprecedented original worldview, is set to stream simultaneously on Disney+ and KBS2 in a mini-series on Aug. 23, gathering anticipation not only from domestic but also global viewers.
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