The trustworthy actor lineup of 'Trigger' has been revealed.

On the 17th, the side of the Netflix series 'Trigger' released stills.

'Trigger' is a disaster action thriller that depicts the story of two men who are armed for their own reasons as illegal firearms of unknown origin are delivered and gun incidents occur continuously in Korea, a gun-free country. In a chaotic world where the safety device has been removed, dynamic gun action that stimulates the triggers in people's hearts provides thrilling tension.

Released amidst great anticipation, the press stills have gathered trustworthy actors such as Kim Nam-gil, Kim Young-kwang, Park Hoon, Gil Hae-yeon, Kim Won-hae, and Woo Ji-hyun. Additionally, the charismatic appearances of Jung Woong-in and Jo Han-cheol, who are making special appearances, also capture attention. One still captures Lee Do (played by Kim Nam-gil) after discovering illegal firearms, chasing the truth at the scene. His eyes, holding a pistol, seem to glisten with cold anger. Meanwhile, the gaze of Moon Baek (played by Kim Young-kwang) looking at a gun also piques curiosity. It raises questions about what choice his mysterious ally will make when faced with the gun.

Gu Jeong-man (played by Park Hoon) reveals a strong presence in the darkness. Gu Jeong-man is a messenger responsible for the aftermath of the organization’s boss and views the gun he accidentally obtained as an 'opportunity.' The desire of Gu Jeong-man when faced with the gun heightens the tension. Meanwhile, Oh Gyeong-sook (played by Gil Hae-yeon) attracts attention with a heartbreaking appearance. After the unjust death of her son, Oh Gyeong-sook participates in a one-person protest every day. The phrase 'Listen to the voice of my dead son' on her placard fully reveals her desperate feelings.

The still of police chief Jo Hyun-sik (played by Kim Won-hae), who thinks of Lee Do as a son, is also included. Lee Do, taking up arms again, shows a troubled expression as he raises a glass. Yoon Jeong-tae (played by Woo Ji-hyun), a long-time civil service exam student, is staring blankly at the air in a classroom filled with the heat of study, raising curiosity. The intense presence of the police chief (played by Jung Woong-in) and the squad leader (played by Jo Han-cheol), caught in a tense situation, also piques interest. With each episode centered around various characters, there is anticipation for how these stories will unfold and what kind of exploits Lee Do and Moon Baek will have while following the incidents. Above all, expectations are focused on the synergy of acting masters that will deliver extreme immersion.

'Trigger' will be released on Netflix on the 25th.

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