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Park Bo-young and Kim Sung-cheol's Gold Land Unveils First Poster and Premiere Date

150 Billion won in smuggled gold ignites a web of greed, betrayal, and moral collapse in Disney+’s tense survival thriller.

Park Bo-young and Kim Sung-cheol in Gold Land Credit: Disney+

Park Bo-young and Kim Sung-cheol are teaming up for a high-stakes survival thriller that delves into the corrosive power of greed and the fragile line between survival and betrayal. The Disney+ original series Gold Land has locked in its highly anticipated premiere date, accompanied by the release of its striking first poster that immediately captures the drama’s tense, seductive atmosphere.

Gold Land unfolds as a gripping “golden desire survival thriller” centered on ordinary people thrust into extraordinary danger by sudden, illicit wealth. Park Bo-young stars as Kim Hee-ju, a diligent security screening officer at an international airport whose quiet life is upended when she unexpectedly comes into possession of gold bars worth an astonishing 150 billion won, linked to a powerful smuggling ring.

As those around her spiral into greed-fueled chaos and betrayal, Hee-ju must fight not only external threats but also her own awakening desire to claim the fortune for herself. Kim Sung-cheol portrays Jang Wook, also known as Woo Gi, a low-level debt collector tied to a ruthless loan shark operation. His character adds layers of moral ambiguity and danger as the story explores shifting alliances and desperate power struggles in the shadowy underworld of smuggling and illicit finance.

The first poster, released alongside the premiere announcement, presents a visually arresting image set against a deep pitch-black background. A radiant golden logo shines prominently while a massive pile of gleaming gold bars lies hidden deep within what resembles a shadowy mine, their intense glow cutting through the darkness like forbidden temptation coming alive. This powerful visual perfectly symbolizes the awakening of human desire under extreme pressure. The accompanying tagline reads: “Dazzling desire blooming in the darkness,” highlighting the pivotal moment of choice that characters face when overwhelming circumstances test their ethics and resolve.

Gold Land K-drama first poster Credit: Disney+

Supporting the lead pair is an impressive ensemble cast including Lee Hyun-wook, Kim Hie-won, Moon Jung-hee, and Lee Kwang-soo, who are expected to deliver intense performances that heighten the drama’s suspense and emotional depth. Directed by Kim Sung-hoon and written by Hwang Jo Yoon, Gold Land promises sharp, character-driven storytelling filled with clever twists, psychological tension, and escalating confrontations.

The cast of Disney+'s Gold Land Credit: The cast of Gold Land (courtesy of Disney)

The narrative moves fluidly between the bustling, high-security environment of an international airport and the dangerous underbelly of loan sharks, smugglers, and those willing to do anything for a share of the glittering prize. Themes of temptation, loyalty, and moral compromise take center stage as the 10-episode series examines how immense wealth can rapidly erode relationships and expose hidden ambitions.

Park Bo-young, celebrated for her ability to portray both vulnerable and fiercely determined characters, is anticipated to bring nuanced intensity to Hee-ju’s internal conflict. Meanwhile, Kim Sung-cheol’s charismatic yet menacing turn as the debt collector is set to create compelling chemistry and raise the stakes in every scene. The production team has focused on creating an immersive cinematic experience, blending crime thriller elements with deep psychological insight to keep global audiences hooked from the first episode.

As Korean content continues to dominate international streaming charts, Gold Land stands out for its timely exploration of greed in a hyper-connected world. The series avoids simple hero-villain dynamics, instead presenting complex individuals whose decisions carry devastating consequences. Viewers can look forward to meticulously crafted suspense sequences, morally gray dilemmas, and powerful performances that linger long after the credits roll.

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Gold Land will premiere exclusively on Disney+. The first two episodes will be available starting April 29, 2026, with two new episodes releasing every subsequent week for a total of 10 episodes.

Sources: Naver, Disney+

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