Korean spy comedy 'Family: The Unbreakable Bond' arrives April 17 on Disney+

 


A spy for the Korean intelligence services walks a fine line between being a model agent and the perfect husband and misses the explosive secret his beloved wife has been keeping from him

After years of leading a secret double life as both a family man and a highly accomplished agent for South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS), things go south quickly for Kwon Dohoon in Family: The Unbreakable Bond, a new Korean spy comedy series coming to Disney+ April 17.

For years NIS agent Kwon Dohoon has managed to keep his occupation secret from everyone, including his beloved wife. Having convinced his friends and family that he is nothing more than an employee at a local trading company, Dohoon works tirelessly to keep up the charade and give his wife the perfect family she has always dreamed of, but little does Dohoon know his wife has an explosive secret of her own.

Starring Jang Hyuk (Money Flower, Deep Rooted Tree) as NIS agent Kwon Dohoon; Chang Nara (The Last Empress, VIP) as Kang Yura, a housewife with a secret; and Chae Jungan (Coffee Prince, Yong-pal) as Oh Chunryun, an NIS operative and Dohoon’s boss, Family: The Unbreakable Bond is directed by Jang Jeongdo (Alchemy of Souls, What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim) and Lee Junkmuk (Our Blues) and is written by Jung Yousun (Evergreen).

Slated to launch April 17 with new episodes released every Monday and Tuesday, fans of Korean dramas can subscribe to Disney+ today to enjoy access to Big Bet, about a serial entrepreneur who suddenly finds himself wanted for murder; Big Mouth, about an inept lawyer who is arrested as the key suspect in a murder case he is working on, Soundtrack #1 about two friends who are secretly in love with each other, and countless hours of other world class entertainment.

Produced by Studio Dragon, one of entertainment powerhouse CJ ENM’s production studios, Family: The Unbreakable Bond starts streaming from April 17, on Disney+ with new episodes released every Monday and Tuesday.

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