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by Lily Alice, December 18, 2025
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Cashero follows Sang Woong (Lee Jun Ho), an office worker struggling to save for marriage and keep up with housing prices, who gains an ability that makes him stronger in proportion to the amount of cash he holds. 

In the stills, viewers can catch a glimpse of Sang Woong (Lee Jun Ho) straining all his might to lift a car — an ordinary man who has acquired superhuman strength. In addition, pics of our money hero struggling amid flames and of him, utterly exhausted, hauling sacks of rice contrast his heroic moments with his painfully mundane life.

Min Suk (Kim Hye Joon), the first to learn of Sang Woong's newfound power that increases with the cash in his hand, begins devising practical plans to protect their wallet. A still showing them together, anxiously contemplating, heightens curiosity about how the duo will navigate this situation. 

With his face flushed deep red as he confronts someone, Byeon Ho In (Kim Byung Chul) draws attention, as does the sight of Bang Eun Mi (Kim Hyang Gi) carrying out an operation alongside Sang Woong.

The two, who claim to be members of the Korean Superhuman Association, are set to showcase delightful chemistry as Sang Woong's reliable allies. Meanwhile, a still of Jonathan (Lee Chae Min) — the arrogant youngest son of Criminals' Association, a group that targets those with superpowers — facing off against Sang Woong offers a glimpse of the taut tension between them. In addition, the image of Joanna (Kang Han Na), the influential heir and eldest daughter of the family that runs Criminals' Association, standing with her security detail surrounding her, with a look of confidence, hints at yet another turn in the story that she will lead.

Cashero is coming to Netflix on December 26. 

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