Korean adaptation of hit series ‘La Casa de Papel’ now in production

Critically acclaimed crime drama series La Casa De Papel (“The House of Paper”; Money Heist) continues to be a global cultural phenomenon, breaking language barriers by becoming a hit syndication in multiple countries and spawning specials and documentaries.

Now, global entertainment platform Netflix, which has acquired the streaming rights to the series, has confirmed to release the Korean adaptation of global hit La Casa de Papel – Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area. A special teaser was together released with the exciting announcement, bringing new hype and sneak peeks to the final visuals.

Watch the official title announcement here:

Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area narrates a genius strategist and his talented crew – composed of top-class thieves – attempting to pull off an unprecedented heist in the Korean Peninsula. The story portrays unexpected twists and turns as the crew stage a hostage while facing inexplicable challenges. All eyes are focused on the background and definition behind the title Joint Economic Area.

Starring Yoo Ji-tae (Professor), Kim Yunjin (Seon Woojin), Park Hae-soo (Berlin), Jun Jong-seo (Tokyo), Lee Won-jong (Moscow), Park Myung-hoon (Cho Youngmin), Kim Sung-o (Cha Moohyuk), Kim Ji-hun (Denver), Jang Yoon-ju (Nairobi), Lee Joobeen (Yun Misun), Lee Hyun-woo (Rio), Kim Ji-hoon (Helsinki), and Lee Kyu-ho (Oslo), Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area is produced by BH Entertainment and Zium Content and is set to be released in 2022.

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