
The King
Crime · Action
Overview
A young Korean man surpasses his difficult childhood by becoming a powerful prosecutor, but soon learns that real power comes at a price.
Top Cast


Zo In-sung
Zo In-sung
Park Tae-su
Zo In-sung
Park Tae-su


Jung Woo-sung
Jung Woo-sung
Han Kang-sik
Jung Woo-sung
Han Kang-sik


Bae Sung-woo
Bae Sung-woo
Yang Dong-chul
Bae Sung-woo
Yang Dong-chul


Kim A-joong
Kim A-joong
Lim Sang-hee
Kim A-joong
Lim Sang-hee


Ryu Jun-yeol
Ryu Jun-yeol
Choi Doo-il
Ryu Jun-yeol
Choi Doo-il


Kim Eui-sung
Kim Eui-sung
Kim Eung-su
Kim Eui-sung
Kim Eung-su


Jung Eun-chae
Jung Eun-chae
Park Si-yeon
Jung Eun-chae
Park Si-yeon


Kim So-jin
Kim So-jin
Ahn Hee-yeon
Kim So-jin
Ahn Hee-yeon


Hwang Seung-eon
Hwang Seung-eon
Jeon Hee-sung
Hwang Seung-eon
Jeon Hee-sung


Lee Ju-yeon
Lee Ju-yeon
Cha Mi-ryun
Lee Ju-yeon
Cha Mi-ryun
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