“PANDORA: BENEATH THE PARADISE” – A Nqw Korean Thriller From Fame Creator Kim Sunok - Streaming March 11 On Disney+

When Hong Taera’s lost memories begin to return, the illusion of her perfect life will shatter, leaving her with a singular focus - revenge

On March 11, step back into the mind of famed Korean creator Kim Sunok, when Pandora: Beneath the Paradise arrives on Disney+.

Living a seemingly perfect life, Hong Taera is the envy of many. Married to a successful developer and with a loving daughter by her side, everything is going perfectly for her – she just wishes she could remember how she got there. Incapable of remembering her past, Taera’s curse becomes a nightmare when her lost memories begin to emerge and she realizes she is nothing more than a puppet in an elaborate game. Driven to take back control, protect her family, and get revenge on those who did this, Taera will cast aside her elegant evening dress and fragrant flowers for a blood-stained leather jacket and a 28-caliber revolver in Pandora: Beneath the Paradise.

Starring E Jiah (The Penthouse: War in Life, My Mister) as Hong Taera, a woman whose perfect life is shattered when memories from her past resurface; Lee Sangyun (One the Woman, VIP) as Pyo Jaehyun, Taera’s husband and the chairman of Hatch; Jang Heejin (Flower of Evil, The Red Sleeve) as Ko Haesoo, the YBC’s top anchor; Park Kiwoong (Secretly Greatly, Bridal Mask) as Jang Dojin, the second son of the Kumjo group; and Bong Taegyu (The Penthouse: War in Life, Return) as Koo Sungchan, the director of Hatch’s research center; Pandora: Beneath the Paradise is created by Kim Sunok, the mastermind behind the hit series The Penthouse: War in Life and Return, and is directed by Choi Younghoon (One the Woman, Good Casting).

Produced by CJ ENM’s production powerhouse Studio Dragon, Pandora: Beneath the Paradise starts streaming from March 11, on Disney+ with new episodes released every Saturday and Sunday.

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