The mystery thriller genre is about to get even more intense with the upcoming Disney+ drama Nine Puzzles, starring Kim Da Mi and Son Suk Ku.
The drama has generated significant buzz as it confirms its premiere date, set for May 21, 2025, along with the release of a brand-new poster that teases a haunting mystery.
Nine Puzzles follows the complex and gripping journey of Yoon Yi Na (played by Kim Da Mi), a profiler who holds the key to solving an unsolved murder case from a decade ago.
Yi Na was the sole witness to the event, but her testimony has remained controversial due to her involvement in the case.
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Detective Kim Han Saem (played by Son Suk Ku) remains suspicious of Yi Na, convinced that she may have been more than just a bystander.
Together, they must uncover the hidden truths behind a string of serial murders that appear to be connected to a mysterious puzzle piece.
The recently revealed poster adds to the intrigue, presenting an almost detective-novel-esque design that charts the movements of Yi Na, a high school student at the time of the crime, on the night the murder took place.
The poster hints at a complex timeline, prompting viewers to question what truly happened that fateful evening.
The drama will unfold across 11 episodes, with the first six episodes airing on May 21. Following that, three more episodes will release on May 28, leading up to the thrilling conclusion with the final two episodes on June 4.
Fans of Kim Da Mi, known for her stunning performance in The Witch: Subversion, and Son Suk Ku, who has captured audiences’ attention in The Roundup, are eagerly awaiting this intense, puzzle-filled journey.
Their powerful performances promise to elevate Nine Puzzles into one of the most anticipated thriller dramas of the year.
If you’re looking for a series packed with suspense, unexpected twists, and a gripping mystery, don’t miss the premiere of Nine Puzzles this May. It’s bound to keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.