Lee Seung-gi and Suzie's lead film 'Baega Bond' confirm Netflix release

The drama VAGABOND starring Actor Lee Seung-gi and Bae Su-ji will be released to Netflix, a global entertainment service.Baega Bond will be broadcast on SBS from September and will meet with more than 148 million paid subscribers from 190 countries around World through Netflix.The schedule for Netflix around World, including Korea, will be released later.As a result, Baega Bond will expand its viewing area to Japan, Southeast Asia, Asia, America and Europe, which are major consumers of K dramas, to promote the excellence of Korean Wave content.Moreover, it is expected to have a bigger global competitiveness as it is possible to watch Baega Bond anywhere without being influenced by devices such as mobile, tablet, and PC, not only TV.Baega Bond is an Action spy that shows the process of the main character involved in the crash of a civil-port passenger plane digging into a huge national corruption, and a colorful cast including Lee Seung-gi and a Bae Suzy were united.Above all, Baega Bond is expected to be the fourth time with director Yoo In-sik, who has made hits for each work such as Salaryman Cho Hanji and Dons Avatar, and writers Jang Young-chul and Jung Kyung-soon.Director Lee Gil-bok, who has shown the best images through You from the Stars and Romantic Doctor Kim Sabu, will take charge of all domestic and foreign filming such as Morocco and Portugal, and show differentiated Action gods and high-quality visual beauty.Lee Seung-gi plays the role of stuntman Cha Dal-gun and makes a cheerful acting transformation. The Bae Suzy will also be a new life-changing role as the black agent of the NIS.As the two people who are re-breathing with the Boat Bond following the Book of Gugaga, lead the global ratings, attention is being paid to whether they will create a life drama for Netflix viewers around World.Baega Bond was originally scheduled to air in May, but it will finish all shooting at the end of May to show more complete works, and will find domestic viewers with SBS gilt drama in September, which will be more focused on the second half of the film.

The drama VAGABond starring Actor Lee Seung-gi and Bae Su-ji will be released to Netflix, a global entertainment service.

Baega Bond will be broadcast on SBS from September and will meet with more than 148 million paid subscribers from 190 countries around World through Netflix. The schedule for Netflix around World, including Korea, will be released later.

As a result, Baega Bond will expand its viewing area to Japan, Southeast Asia, Asia, America and Europe, which are major consumers of K dramas, to promote the excellence of Korean Wave content. Moreover, it is expected to have a bigger global competitiveness as it is possible to watch 'Baega Bond' anywhere without being influenced by devices such as mobile, tablet, and PC, not only TV.

Baega Bond is an Action spy that shows the process of the main character involved in the crash of a civil-port passenger plane digging into a huge national corruption, and a colorful cast including Lee Seung-gi and a Bae Suzy were united. Above all, Baega Bond is expected to be the fourth time with director Yoo In-sik, who has made hits for each work such as 'Salaryman Cho Hanji' and 'Don's Avatar', and writers Jang Young-chul and Jung Kyung-soon. Director Lee Gil-bok, who has shown the best images through You from the Stars and Romantic Doctor Kim Sabu, will take charge of all domestic and foreign filming such as Morocco and Portugal, and show differentiated Action gods and high-quality visual beauty.

Lee Seung-gi plays the role of stuntman Cha Dal-gun and makes a cheerful acting transformation. The Bae Suzy will also be a new life-changing role as the black agent of the NIS. As the two people who are re-breathing with the Boat Bond following the Book of Gugaga, lead the global ratings, attention is being paid to whether they will create a life drama for Netflix viewers around World.

Baega Bond was originally scheduled to air in May, but it will finish all shooting at the end of May to show more complete works, and will find domestic viewers with SBS gilt drama in September, which will be more focused on the second half of the film.