After months of anticipation, Hyun Bin (현빈) and Jung Woosung (정우성) are finally head-to-head in the new unmissable series, “Made In Korea (메이드 인 코리아)”. Now streaming on Disney+, “Made In Korea” follows Baek Kitae, an ambitious KCIA agent in the 1970s who’s living a double life.
Driven by his thirst for power, Kitae works as a government agent by day while running a highly illegal operation by night. Smart, suave, cunning and capable, Kitae rapidly rises up the ranks after using his underworld connections to consolidate power, protect his brother, and generate vast sums of money for the agency. Seemingly unstoppable, only one thing stands in his way – a tenacious prosecutor who can’t be bought, bribed or reasoned with. With everything at stake for both men, the series follows the pair as they attempt to take each other down.



The show stars Hyun Bin as KCIA agent Baek Kitae, Jung Woosung as tenacious prosecutor Jang Geonyoung, and Woo Dohwan (우도환) as Kitae’s brother Baek Kihyun. “Made in Korea” is written by Park Eunkyo and Park Joonseok, directed by Woo Minho, and produced by Hive Media Corp. The final two episodes will be released weekly through 14th January. Ahead of the season finale, “Made In Korea” was also officially renewed for a second season, with production currently underway.
“Made In Korea” is the latest in a long line of show-stopping Korean dramas to launch on Disney+. In 2025 alone, fans have stepped into the lives of investigative journalists in “Unmasked”, immersed themselves in the world of a serial killer in “Nine Puzzles” and watched as a genius neurosurgeon revealed her deadly secret in “Hyper Knife”.
Not to mention, with Disney+, K-drama fans followed a group of smugglers, thieves and bandits in “Low Life” and “The Murky Stream”, uncovered an international conspiracy in the thrilling political drama “Tempest”, gone on the run with a wrongly convicted delivery driver in “Unmasked’, and so much more.


With more unmissable series slated to launch in 2026, including “Gold Land” starring Park Boyoung, and “Perfect Crown” starring IU and Byeon Wooseok, as well as the return of Lee Dongwook and Kim Hyejun in “A Shop For Killers 2”, there’s even more to look forward to in the year ahead!
As we wait for more K-dramas in 2026, stream the first four episodes of “Made In Korea” now, exclusively on Disney+. Check out the trailer below:







