The official trailer for Money Heist: Korea- Joint Economic Area is finally here, revealing the political motivations behind robbing Korea's mint. The remake of Netflix's popular Money Heist (released originally as La Casa De Papel) was first announced in 2020. After some pandemic-related delays, the release of Money Heist: Korea is only weeks away. The new series will follow a similar structure as Money Heist, with a team of thieves using the same aliases from the first series to pull off the ultimate heist, but it will take place in a newly unified Korea.

Based on the Money Heist: Korea trailer, this change in location and culture will help retell the original story as a history-making new heist. The official trailer, shared by The Swoon, shows how Money Heist: Korea will be reframing the original series' heist. The Professor's plan is motivated by the betrayal of unified Korea's joint economy, which created a system that only benefited the rich and left everyone else to struggle. The Professor's plan will have the team take matters into their own hands and steal 4 trillion won from Korea's mint. Check out the trailer below:

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Money Heist: Korea stars Yoo Ji-tae, Jun Jong-seo, Kim Ji-hun, Lee Won-jong, Jang Yoon-ju, Lee Hyun-woo, Lee Kyu-ho, and Kim Ji-hoon, with Park Hae-soo, who starred in Netflix's international hit Squid Game. The new cast will bring an exciting change to the story, and the highly anticipated series will premiere with 12 episodes in its first season. Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area, premieres on June 24.

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Source: The Swoon