Park Min-young, Wi Ha-jun star in seductive romance thriller 'Siren's Kiss'
Korean actress Park Min-young and actor Wi Ha-jun will headline the upcoming Korean series “Siren’s Kiss.”
The 12-episode series will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on March 2 in the Philippines and in more than 240 countries and territories with new episodes available weekly.
This is Park Min-young’s comeback series after starring in Prime Video’s “Confidence Queen” last year. She previously starred in “Marry My Husband.”
“Siren’s Kiss” follows Cha Wooseok (Wi Ha-jun) who investigates an insurance fraud scheme linked to a series of mysterious deaths—only to become entangled with Han Seol-ah (Park Minyoung) who is suspected to be at the center of it all.
As Cha Wooseok digs into her secrets, the deeper he falls into a dangerous attraction that could ultimately cost him his life. The series asks one question: Is she a killer or is she being framed?
Park Min-young’s character, Han Seol-ah, is an art auctioneer. As the head auctioneer and team leader at Royal Auction, the nation’s leading art auction house, she appears flawlessly perfect on the outside.
Beneath her elegant exterior, however, lies a chilling secret: every man who has loved her has died. As questions mount over the connection between these deaths and Seol-ah herself, Park Min-young is set to captivate viewers with a bold and enigmatic transformation.
Wi Hajun, who starred in “Squid Game,” is Cha Wooseok, an ace investigator with the Insurance Fraud Investigation Unit. Known for his razor-sharp instincts and exceptional insight, Wooseok has held the industry’s top arrest record for life-insurance fraud for years.
Dedicated to bringing down those who turn human lives into profit, his unshakable rationality is suddenly thrown into chaos when he receives a crucial tip that leads him directly to Han Seol-ah.
As suspect and investigator, Han Seol-ah and Cha Wooseok become dangerously entangled, creating a gripping tension that blurs the line between obsession and love.
The series is helmed by director Kim Cheolgyu, whose credits include “Flower of Evil,” “Celebrity,” “Chicago Typewriter,” and “Mother.”