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Disney+ Shelves Korean Drama 'Knock Off' Indefinitely Following Kim Soo-Hyun Scandal

The high-budget series faces an uncertain future as allegations against its lead actor spark legal and financial complications.

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Kim Soo-Hyun's Knock Off Co-Star Jo Bo Ah Says 'Effort Will Be Recognised Someday' After Makers Postpone Release

Overview

  • Disney+ has indefinitely postponed the release of 'Knock Off' due to allegations involving lead actor Kim Soo-Hyun and the late actress Kim Sae-Ron.
  • Kim Soo-Hyun is accused of dating Kim Sae-Ron when she was a minor and pressuring her over debt; he has filed a countersuit against her family.
  • The series had completed filming and was positioned as a flagship black comedy exploring South Korea's 1997 IMF crisis through the lens of the counterfeit trade.
  • Co-star Jo Bo Ah expressed cautious optimism, emphasizing the effort invested in the project but refrained from detailed comments to avoid causing harm.
  • With a reported ₩60 billion production budget and potential penalties exceeding $100 million, the delay poses significant financial risks for all involved.