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Trigger (South Korean TV series)

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2025 South Korean TV series
Trigger
1.15
Promotional poster
Hangul
트리거
RRTeurigeo
MRT'ŭrigŏ
Genre
Written byKwon Oh-seung
Directed byKwon Oh-seung
Starring
Music byHwang Sang-jun[1]
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time37—61 minutes
Production companyBidangil Pictures
Budget₩30 billion
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseJuly 25, 2025 (2025-07-25)

Trigger (Korean트리거;lit. The Other Side of the Gun) is a 2025 South Korean action thriller written and directed by Kwon Oh-seung. StarringKim Nam-gil andKim Young-kwang, it was released onNetflix on July 25, 2025.[2]

Synopsis

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Trigger follows a rise in illegalgun distribution and escalating gun crimes. The story centers on two men—one a righteous police officer, the other a cunning arms dealer—who wield weapons for vastly different reasons.

Cast

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Main

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A former military sniper turned police officer investigating the illegal firearms trade.[3]
A mysterious arms dealer with a dual personality and a carefully orchestrated agenda.[3]

Supporting

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The leader of a cleanup squad working for Gong Seok-ho.[2]
A mother who is on a one-man protest for her son who died from a work-related accident.[2]
A police sergeant at Domyeong Police Station and a father figure to Lee Do.[2]
A civil service exam candidate.[4]
  • Yang Seung-ri as Gong Seok-ho
The boss of the Glory Gang.
  • Lee Suk as Jeon Won-seong
A sex offender who has an electronic tag on his ankle.
A police officer and Lee Do's partner.[5]
  • Cha Rae-hyung as Seo Hyung-joo
A detective of the Violent Crimes unit of Gyeongin Seobu Police Station.
A bullied student in Jeongil High School.
  • Son Bo-seung as Seo Yong-dong
A bullied student in Jeongil High School.
A student in Jeongil High School who frequently bullies Gyu-jin and Yong-dong.
  • Kim Joong-hee as Wang Dae-hyeon
A freelance reporter who goes on hot pursuit for news of gun crimes and illegal arms distributions.

Special appearances

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A superintendent of Gyeongin Seobu Police Station.
The chief of the Violent Crimes unit of Gyeongin Seobu Police Station.
Formerly a fellow military comrade of Lee Do.

Production

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The series is written and directed by Kwon Oh-seung, who directedMidnight (2021). Its production budget was about ₩30 billion.[3]

References

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  1. ^@hwang_sang_jun; (June 25, 2025)."Netflix series <Trigger>" (in Korean). RetrievedJuly 10, 2025 – viaInstagram.
  2. ^abcdKim, Source (June 25, 2025).김남길X김영광 뭉친 '트리거' 액션 스릴러 갈증 채워주나? 7월 25일 공개 확정 [Will Kim Nam-gil X Kim Young-kwang's 'Trigger' Quench Your Thirst for Action Thrillers? Confirmed for Release on July 25th].MBC Entertainment (in Korean). RetrievedJune 25, 2025 – viaNaver.
  3. ^abcHa, Jang-won (July 7, 2025)."총기가 배달됐다"…300억 투입된 '청불' 넷플릭스 K-드라마 ["The gun was delivered"... Netflix K-drama 'Blue' with 30 billion invested].tvreport News (in Korean). RetrievedJuly 10, 2025 – viaNaver.
  4. ^Jung Ji-eun (2024-02-01).[단독] 우지현, 넷플릭스 '트리거' 출연…김남길·김영광과 호흡.The Seoul Economic Daily (in Korean). Retrieved2025-04-17.
  5. ^Yoo Soo-kyung (2025-01-25).[단독] 'FA 대어' 장동주, 차기작은 넷플릭스 '트리거'.Hankook Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved2025-04-17.

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