Credited cast: | |||
Dong-won Gang | ... | Im Joong-kyung | |
Han Hyo-joo | ... | Lee Yoon-hee | |
Jung Woo-sung | ... | Jang Jin-tae | |
Yeri Han | ... | Koo Mi-kyung (as Ye-ri Han) | |
Minho Choi | ... | Kim Chul-jin | |
Joon-ho Huh | ... | Lee Ki-seok (as Jun-ho Heo) | |
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Choi Jin-ho | ... | Chief Presidential Secretary Park Jeong-gi |
Mu-Yeol Kim | ... | Han Sang-woo (as Moo Yul Kim) | |
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Chul-Hyung Im | ... | Investigation spokesperson |
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Hong-In | ... | Source |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Johnny Yong Bosch | ... | Im Joong-kyung (voice) | |
Greg Chun | ... | Han Sang-woo (voice) | |
Reggie De Leon | ... | Police Commissioner Kim Myung-Bae (voice) | |
Todd Haberkorn | ... | Lee Ki-seok (voice) | |
Edward Hong | ... | Chief Presidential Secretary Park Jeong-gi (voice) |
Set in the distant future where both North and South Koreas agree to establish a joint government, which has been in preparation for a duration of 7 years, the plot focuses on political uprisings on opposing sides which grow fierce when a special police unit is formed to stop the chaos.
Being a huge Kerberos fan (went as far as spending two whole month salaries to buy a full size set of armor back in the day) my expectations were really high Yes they've changed the setting but it's almost a shot to shot homage to Jin Roh in some parts, when Grace Omega started playing I immediately got frisson! If you're a fan of the saga you'll enjoy every single minute of this, even though someone could dislike the alternative finale...