Lee Seung-gi and reservoir VagaBond' float on Netflix on Tuesday

Netflix said, Vagabond, which will be broadcasted on the 20th, will be served on Netflix. It can be watched in all over the world including Korea from 1 hour after the end of this broadcast.However, Japan will release all episodes on November 10, he said.Vagabond is a story of a man involved in a civil airliner crash, digging into a huge national corruption found in a concealed truth.Lee Seung-gi turns Jackie Chan into a role model stuntman Cha Dal-geon and performs a brilliant action performance. The reservoir plays the NISs black agent Gohari.In addition to this, Shin Sung-rok, Moon Jung-hee, Moon Sung-geun, Lee Kyung-young and Baek Yoon-sik are putting their energy on the board.Vagabond is a work with 25 billion won in production cost.Yoo In-sik PD, Jang Young-chul and Jung Kyung-soon have coincided for the fourth time since Giant (2010), Salaryman Cho Hanji (2012) and Dons Incarnation (2013).Netflix provides 28 Korean subtitles, 4 Korean dubbing, and Korean voice commentary dubbing for the visually impaired in more than 190 countries.

Netflix said, "VagaBond, which will be broadcasted on the 20th, will be served on Netflix." It can be watched in all over the world including Korea from 1 hour after the end of this broadcast. However, Japan will release all episodes on November 10, "he said.

VagaBond' is a story of a man involved in a civil airliner crash, digging into a huge national corruption found in a concealed truth. Lee Seung-gi turns Jackie Chan into a role model stuntman 'Cha Dal-geon' and performs a brilliant action performance. The reservoir plays the NIS's black agent 'Gohari'. In addition to this, Shin Sung-rok, Moon Jung-hee, Moon Sung-geun, Lee Kyung-young and Baek Yoon-sik are putting their energy on the board.

VagaBond' is a work with 25 billion won in production cost. Yoo In-sik PD, Jang Young-chul and Jung Kyung-soon have coincided for the fourth time since 'Giant' (2010), 'Salaryman Cho Hanji' (2012) and 'Don's Incarnation' (2013). Netflix provides 28 Korean subtitles, 4 Korean dubbing, and Korean voice commentary dubbing for the visually impaired in more than 190 countries.