The Accidental Narco - Season 1 Today

The series follows (played by Ha Jung-woo), an ordinary entrepreneur who travels to the South American country of Suriname to start a skate fish business. His plans for a quiet life of profit are shattered when he crosses paths with Jeon Yo-hwan (Hwang Jung-min), a powerful and manipulative drug lord masquerading as a benevolent Korean pastor.

Netflix deliberately retitled the series Narco-Saints in many regions to draw parallels to their popular Narcos and Narcos: Mexico franchises. It shares that same gritty, global scale, but with a unique K-drama lens.

The Accidental Narco: Why You Need to Binge This Gritty K-Drama Thriller The Accidental Narco - Season 1

If you finished Squid Game and have been looking for your next high-stakes obsession, it's time to add (also known globally as Narco-Saints ) to your Netflix queue. Released in September 2022, this six-episode limited series is a masterclass in tension, blending a wild "true-ish" story with the high production values we’ve come to expect from South Korean television. The Hook: A Businessman in Over His Head

Framed for a crime he didn’t commit, In-gu is forced into a life-or-death gamble: cooperate with the to go undercover and take down Jeon from the inside. Why It’s Worth Your Time The series follows (played by Ha Jung-woo), an

The show is inspired by the real-life capture of drug lord Cho Bong-haeng, though it takes dramatic liberties to keep the pacing relentless.

Unlike many 16-episode dramas, this story is told in just six high-octane hours, making it perfect for a weekend watch. Expert vs. Fan Take Narco-Saints (TV Series 2022) - IMDb It shares that same gritty, global scale, but

Beyond the leads, look out for Park Hae-soo (of Squid Game and Money Heist: Korea fame) as the NIS agent leading the operation, and a special appearance by Taiwanese star Chang Chen as a rival Chinese gang leader.