Chen Zhe Yuan, Wang Chu Ran, Deng Kai's new fantasy drama commences filming
The new Netflix original Trigger is making waves. The K-drama has landed on the OTT's Top 10 lists in over 45 countries — including France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Qatar, Taiwan, and more — as of July 27 (FlixPatrol) — a strong premiere for the action thriller.
Trigger tells the story of two men — Lee Do (Kim Nam Gil) and Moon Baek (Kim Young Kwang) — who pick up guns for different reasons amidst the continuous occurrence of gun violence happening as a result of illegal firearms deliveries in Korea, known as a gun-free country.
Where to watch the K-drama Trigger?
Trigger is streaming on Netflix.
The tvN drama Law and the City scored a nationwide rating of 5.69% for episode 7, down from its previous episode's viewership of 6.11%. However, the latest episode surpassed the previous Saturday episode's rating of 5.38%. The K-drama is on Disney+'s Top 10 in Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
When and where to watch the K-drama Law and the City?
Episode 8 of Law and the City will air on July 27 (Sunday). The K-drama is available to stream on Disney+ and Viki.
SBS's The Winning Try started off strong, scoring 4.1% (episode 1) and 4.4% (episode 2).
The Winning Try tells the story of Joo Ga Ram (Yoon Kye Sang), a disgraced rugby player who fell from grace due to doping, returning as the coach of a high school's rugby team. The series portrays the inspiring journey of troublemaker Joo Ga Ram and the lowest-ranked rugby team of Hanyang Physical Education High School as they work toward winning the national championship.
When and where to watch the K-drama The Winning Try?
Episode 3 of The Winning Try will air on August 1 (Friday). The K-drama is available to stream on Netflix.
