Here’s when new Disney+ K-drama ‘Light Shop’ premieres

Here’s when new Disney+ K-drama ‘Light Shop’ premieres

Disney+ has announced its new supernatural mystery K-drama Light Shop, starring Ju Ji-hoon, Park Bo-young and more. Read on for everything you need to know about its plot, cast, trailers and more.

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What is the plot of Light Shop?

Based on the 2011 hit webtoon of the same name by Kang Full (also behind Moving), the upcoming Disney+ K-drama series Light Shop follows six strangers each struggling to process a traumatic experience from their past.

One day, they are suddenly trapped together in a mysterious neighbourhood with no escape. On the street is a shop selling lights that seems to hold the key to their past, present and future. Together, the six of them must piece together and process their lost memories to leave.

‘Light Shop’ official poster. Credits: Disney+.

Who will star in the new Disney+ series?

Kingdom’s Ju Ji-hoon stars in the series as Jung Won-young, the owner of the light shop. Among those who join him are Kwon Young-ji, a nurse played by Park Bo-young (Daily Dose of Sunshine) and Yang Sung-sik (Bae Seong-woo), a detective.

Parasite’s Lee Jung-eun stars as Jung Yu-hee, a distraught mother, while Pachinko breakout star Kim Min-ha stars as Sunhae, a screenwriter. Uhm Tae-goo, Kim Seol-hyun and Kim Dae-myung also star in the series.

Is there a trailer for Light Shop?

Disney+ has yet to release a trailer for Light Shop. Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

How can I watch Light Shop?

The first four episodes of Light Shop will premiere December 4 exclusively on Disney+. The series is also expected to be available on Hulu in the US.

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