When I saw the first teaser for the Netflix’s upcoming Korean series “trigger”, he immediately. It impressed my interest, and now that the full trailer has fallen, I’m even more interesting.
Set to the premiere July 25, The “trigger” looks like something to say, and you have enough process to see.
I wrote about the teaser a few weeks ago when it was first revealed, mostly because the concept of illegal firearms is suddenly flooding in a country where guns are almost completely banned immediately (and different). But this new trailer sinks in a much depth in chaos.
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He introduced us from a former military sniper to a spy and a mysterious weapon dealer with a dual identity, as they both pass through a society.
Define, it looks amazingly stylish, and, in a statement, it seems that backroom deals, anonymous packages, and a city are suffering from fear. This accent comes between “Vinsanzo” and “Squad Game”, but with clear political defects. I’m definitely watching it on the first day.
A stress -filled trigger trailer
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The new trailer opens with a highlight of illegal firearms, which is quietly divided into different parts of South Korea, though its source remains a matter. Stress increases rapidly when the video cuts between several firing that sends waves of fear by the public.
We also see that the shadow is being delivered, including the weapons reaching the people ready to pay in simple packages, which exchanges cash in the back rooms and streets.
At the center of this story, a police officer, Kim Nam Gul, played, and a mysterious personality presented by Kim Young Kong is a police officer by Moon Bike. As a two -way path, they are close to truth at the center of this growing dangerous issue.
‘Trigger’ looks like an intense clock that is worth tuning
(Image Credit: Beta IK-Chung / Netflix)
The “trigger” is forming more layers than your specific gender series. The story is located in South Korea, in a country where gun ownership is practically non -existent, and find out what happens when illegal firearms begin to circulate.
This setup brings a fresh tension in the story, chaos spreads as people suddenly find themselves armed with many different walks of life.
And while it features a capture action series, the trailer and poster indicate that its purpose is a deep thing. The tagline, “if everyone has a gun in his hands” is forced.
(Image Credit: Beta IK-Chung / Netflix)
There is no need to tell that the story emphasizes people more than weapons itself. Director Coon Oh Siving told Netflix: “This is a story about a situation we all thought at least once. This series searches guns from a different point of view, which is included in the center of the story.”
Since this is a limited series, I really look forward to the “trigger” watching the bench without waiting. At the same time, there is something satisfactory about power through a thrilling thing, and I know that I will appreciate getting this full adrenaline rush from the beginning to the end.
I was already sold on a basis, but the full trailer involves more emotional weight, more stress, and a strong sense of what is really against the characters.
You can Stream “trigger” on Netflix Starting on July 25. In the meantime, see what is New on Netflix in July 2025.
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