Money Heist Korea Season 2 Update: BH Entertainment and Content Zium are responsible for the production of the South Korean Netflix Original series Money Heist: Korea- Joint Economic Area. A heist action thriller series, ‘Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area,’ follows a group of criminals as they try to steal money. It is a South Korean adaptation of the highly successful Spanish TV series “Money Heist” or “La casa de Papel.”

The remake takes place against the backdrop of an more and more unified Korean Peninsula. After years of fighting and discontent between them, North and South Korea have finally agreed to put aside their differences and work together. The Joint Security Area was transformed into the Joint Economic Area, which developed into a significant financial center on the peninsula.

The series garnered largely favorable reviews upon its debut. Many people praised how well the creators of the Korean remake were able to adapt the distinctly Spanish story to the Korean context. Read on if you want to know when “Money Heist: Korea” season 2 will be released, who will appear in it, and all other relevant developments.

Money Heist Korea Season 2 Release Date: Is It Coming In October 2022?

Money Heist Korea Season 2:

According to Netflix’s schedule for October 2022, Season 2 of Money Heist: Korea won’t be available to stream in October 2022. Furthermore, Money Heist: Korea’s official release date has not been revealed from Netflix.

During the Tudum 2022 virtual event, Netflix didn’t formally announce the debut date of Season 2, but the streaming service revealed a brand new preview, which you can watch below:

Members of the Major Castes

The main cast members who are likely to reprise their roles in the second season include the following:

1. Yoo Ji-Tae will play the role of Professor / Park Sun-ho

2. Park Hae-soo will play the role of Berlin / Song Jung-ho

3. Jeon Jong-SEO will play the role of Tokyo / Lee Hong-dan

4. Lee Hyun-woo will play the role of Rio / Han Joseph

5. Lee Won-jong will play the role of Moscow / Oh Man-sik

6. Kim Ji-hoon will play the role of Denver / Oh Taek-su

7. Jang Yoon-Ju will play the role of Nairobi / Sim Young-mun

8. Kim Ji-hun will play the role of Helsinki / Ko Myung-tae

9. Lee Kyu-ho will play the role of Oslo / Lee Sang-Yeon

What Will Season 2 Be About?

In season 2, the plan that the Professors have been working on will finally come to fruition. The conclusion of the first season shows that the Professor was a real educator in the past and was actively involved in setting up the whole economic policy of North Korea. This information is presented in the episode “The Finale.”

Seon Woojin and the government make an attempt to convince the robbers to release at least part of the hostages; however, the robbers gain support from the public when they announce that they didn’t kill a soldier who penetrated the Mint.

It comes to Captain Cha Moohyuk’s attention that Park Sunho is a possible suspect after Anne Kim managed to put the letter in Woojin’s pocket revealing details about the robbery. The story of the Korean remake has so far largely stuck to the plot of the original series.

However, there appears to be a considerable difference between the motivations of the two Professors, which could lead to the remake in an intriguing and unforeseen way. The Professor may have organized the robbery to bring down the entire system, as we can find out.

It is likely that Oslo and Moscow will die during the next six episodes, just like they did in the first season. Woojin’s loyalty may be put to the test if and when she discovers that her boyfriend, Paek Sunho is actually the Professor.

Will there be extra money season: Korea?

Fans of the original Money Heist know that there are a total of five seasons on Netflix. It is not clear, therefore, if Netflix intends to follow the same path with the Korean adaptation as it did with the Spanish version.

Money Heist was a series that attracted audiences all over the world and kept fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish. It was as a result of the immense popularity of the show that Netflix was able to invest in additional seasons of the series.

Although the Korean version of Money Heist is an awesome and accurate adaptation, it may never have the same level of success as the initial run of the Spanish drama. Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Zone, may continue after season 2, so long as it remains popular and meets Netflix’s high standards.