The consumption of South Korean media has grown rapidly over the past decade and in particular for K-Dramas. Netflix has put a monumental amount of effort in procuring some of the best and latest K-Dramas available, fast-tracking itself as one of the best streaming services for K-Drama-related content. The addition of the Korean adaptation of Money Heist only brings more value to the Netflix library.

Directing the series will be Kim Hong-sun, who has previously worked on K-Dramas such as Voice and The Guest. The screenwriter of the Netflix Original series My Holo Love, Ryu Yong-Jae, will act as the screenwriter for the upcoming adaptation. They’ll write alongside Choe Sung-jun and Kim Hwan-Chae.

What can we expect from Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area? You can expect a very similar plot to the Spanish version of the show albeit with noticeable differences.

What is the production status of K-Drama Money Heist?

Filming began on September 18th, 2021, lasted for a few months before finally concluding on January 18th, 2022. The end of filming also coincided with the release of the series teaser trailer. All of the filming is taking place in Seoul, South Korea.

Now that the drama is in post-production we should only be a handful of months away from completion.

When is the K-Drama Money Heist coming to Netflix?

A new trailer dropped on April 29th confirming that Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area will hit Netflix globally on June 24th, 2022.

We’ve received our very first look at the Korean adaptation of Money Heist thanks to the teaser trailer released. We’re likely still months away from an official release, however, we expect to learn more sooner than expected.

We initially thought there was very little chance we could see Money Heist drop in the first half of 2022, but with the teaser trailer reveal, we may not have to wait that long after all.

In a recent press release, Netflix has confirmed all of the lead and supporting cast members of Money Heist: