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Jung Hae-in, Koo Kyo-hwan-starrer DP 2 gets release date

DP 2 revolves around Private An Jun-ho (Jung Hae-in) and Corporal Han Ho-yeol (Koo Kyo-hwan) who return to capture army deserters and 'bring them back, safe and sound'.

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The second season of Korean military drama series DP, starring popular actors Jung Hae-in and Koo Kyo-hwan, will start streaming on Netflix from July 28.

The fast-paced thriller revolves around Private An Jun-ho (Jung) and Corporal Han Ho-yeol (Koo) who return to capture army deserters and “bring them back, safe and sound”.

The Korean arm of streaming service Netflix on Tuesday shared the official teaser and premiere date on its official Twitter handle.

“It will never change. if you don’t do anything. An unusual story that ordinary people had to go through, Season 2. July 28 only on Netflix,” the streamer said in the tweet.

Based on the Lezhin webtoon DP Dog’s Day by Kim Bo-tong, DP 2 will also see Kim Sung-kyun and Son Suk-ku reprise their roles of Sergeant First Class Park Beom-gu and Captain Im Ji-sub, respectively.

While Jung is popular with Indian fans for K-dramas Something in the Rain and One Spring Night, Koo is known for the Netflix series Kingdom: Ashin of the North and acclaimed film Escape from Mogadishu.

Kim starred in Korean shows such as Reply 1988 and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, whereas Son’s credits include My Liberation Notes and Korean adaptation of American legal drama Suits.

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The first season of DP streamed on Netflix on August 27, 2021 and received critical acclaim for its screenplay and the cast’s performance

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