Kim Moo Yeol, Lee Sung Min's 'The Bequeathed' Premieres June
The Netflix series 'True Education' has confirmed its release date for June 5 and has unveiled its teaser poster and trailer. 'True Education' is a series that depicts the satisfying and refreshing true education delivered by the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights, an organization established to protect the Korean education scene, which has collapsed due to students, teachers, and parents who cross the line. It is based on the unique premise of 'Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights,' a fictional government agency.
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The released teaser poster features Na Hwa-jin (Kim Mu-yeol), Choi Kang-seok (Lee Sung-min), Im Han-lim (Jin Ki-joo), and Bong Geun-dae (Pyo Ji-hoon), the protagonists of the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights, formed to rectify a school thrown into chaos. Their relaxed smiles in front of a school where an anti-school violence banner is torn and hung show the aspirations and confidence of the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights, contrasting with the collapsed teachers' rights. The copy, "We will protect you," adds to the curiosity about how the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights, standing on the side of the victims amidst the chaotic educational environment, will resolve the situations.
※ 이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로 수수료를 제공받습니다.
The teaser trailer, released alongside, begins with Na Hwa-jin revealing himself as a supervisor for the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights in front of students asking about his identity. Then, the uncontrollable reality of the educational field, including class disruptions, school violence, gambling, drugs, and the formation of violent gangs, unfolds at a rapid pace. Na Hwa-jin's words, "Don't worry. We will protect you," followed by Im Han-lim and Bong Geun-dae heading to the school, signal the beginning of true education to restore the collapsed educational environment. Furthermore, relentless action, including one-on-many duels and car chases, foreshadows the活躍 of Na Hwa-jin and the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights team as they subdue those who oppose them. The line from Education Minister Choi Kang-seok, "We are not on the side of teachers or students, but on the side of the victims," shows the values the work aims for and raises expectations for the Council for the Protection of Teachers' Rights' approach to school issues, breaking existing molds.
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Meanwhile, 'True Education' garnered attention from its early production stages due to casting issues. Kim Nam-gil, who was initially offered a role, withdrew, stating his belief that "it is right not to participate if a work can cause discomfort to someone." Kim Mu-yeol later took his place. Additionally, the original webtoon of the same name was previously suspended from service on North American platforms due to controversies over gender and racial discrimination. Therefore, there is also significant interest in how Netflix will adapt and supplement these elements.