2022 ends with two shows starring Jung Hae and Connect looks like a real thriller. Dong-soo, a human with an immortal body, is kidnapped by an organ-trafficking organization. He wakes up in the middle of surgery and somehow manages to escape the procedure after one of his two eyes is removed.
Connect finally learns that he can still see through his missing eye transplanted into a serial killer who made quite a name for himself in Korea. Determined to get back what was taken from him, he hunts down a serial killer to make himself whole again.
If you've been following the webtoon-based K-drama Jung Hae, you might be interested to know when this new spin-off show is coming out. Well, wonder no more!
Here's everything you need to know about Connect, including the release date, time, and where to watch it.
Where can I watch Connect?
Studio Dragon K-drama short starring Jung Hae, Go Kyung-pyo and Kim Hye-joon will be available exclusively on Disney+. Currently, there is not much information about the release of the show on any other platforms, but we will be sure to update this section if there are any changes.
Close release date
All episodes of Connect will be released globally on Wednesday 7 December at 12pm PT/3am ET/8am BST.
We expect the show to have a 6-episode season for now. Each episode of Connect will run approximately 45-50 minutes per episode. Also expect episodes to drop with subtitles.
How many episodes will Connect K-drama have?
It has been revealed that the Studio Dragon K-drama, Connect, will have a total of 6 episodes with all episodes airing at once.
The show stars Jung Hae-in Ha Dong-soo, Go Kyung-pyo Oh Jin-seok, Kim Hye-jun Lee I-rang, Kim Roi-ha as Detective Choi, including Jang Gwang. Connect is the first Korean drama helmed by a Japanese director as PD Takashi Miike takes over the direction of the show.
The series premiered in October this year at the 27th Busan International Film Festival in the "Screen Section" where the first three episodes of the show were screened.
Is there a trailer for Connect?
There really is! The trailer for Studio Dragon and Disney+'s K-drama, Connect, can be found below:
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