The main poster and trailer for "Tyrant" have been released.
The Disney+ original series "Tyrant" is a chase action thriller that tells the story of people who gather for different purposes to obtain the last sample of the "Tyrant Program," which disappeared due to a delivery accident, leading to a tense pursuit.
The released main poster features the menacing expression of the cleaner 'Im Sang' (Cha Seung Won), the sharp gaze of the planner 'Director Choi' (Kim Seon Ho) who seems to see through everything, the predatory aura of the pursuer 'Paul' (Kim Kang Woo), and the determined side profile of the technician 'Ja Kyung' (Jo Yoon Soo), emitting a sense of strength. The intense gazes of these four characters, surrounded by shadows and fragmented images like a broken mirror, draw attention to the "Tyrant Program." The captions "Eliminate," "Chase," and "Seize" hint at the fierce clashes among those chasing the sample for different reasons, heightening anticipation.
In the accompanying main trailer, Director Choi, who is determined to protect the sample, reveals his unwavering resolve with the line, "The Tyrant is ours, forget it." Meanwhile, Im Sang's fearless gun action, coupled with his polite yet threatening line, "I really hate repeating myself," intensifies the immersion. Paul, aiming to steal the sample, exudes a chilling tension with his confident smile and remark, "You can't handle this with Korean skills." Ja Kyung, captivating viewers with a dazzling car chase scene, asserts her strong presence with the line, "Did you come looking for me?" The captions "Four people with one goal but different purposes" and "Who will seize it?" foreshadow the intense conflicts, while the relentless, explosive action sequences amplify curiosity about the outcome of their mad pursuit.
"Tyrant," which is building excitement with its main poster and trailer, will be exclusively released on Disney+ on August 14 KST, with all four episodes available simultaneously.
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