Watch the chilling trailer for Netflix’s new K-drama, ‘Goodbye Earth’
Netflix has released the first trailer for its upcoming original K-drama, Goodbye Earth, starring Ahn Eun-jin and more. Read on for everything you need to know about the show.
What is the plot of Goodbye Earth?
Goodbye Earth is an adaptation of a Kotaro Isaka novel, called The Fool At The End Of The World. The original Netflix K-drama will follow the lives of four individuals after the human population are informed that only 200 days remain before an asteroid collides with the Earth.
Who is in the cast of the Netflix K-drama series?
Ahn Eun-jin of Hospital Playlist fame will star as Jin Se-kyung, well-meaning volunteer who protects children in danger in the face of the asteroid’s imminent arrival. She will be joined in the series by Jeon Sung-woo (Homemade Love Story), Kim Yoon-hye (Shooting Stars) and Kim Kang-hoon (Reborn Rich).
When Goodbye Earth was first announced by Netflix in January 2023, Yoo Ah-in was set to be its lead. However, following the actor’s controversy over his alleged drug use, he has not been featured in any of the show’s promotional material. It is currently unclear if Yoo will still appear in the K-drama.
Is there a trailer for Goodbye Earth?
The first trailer for the show was released by Netflix on April 12. It opens with cities of South Koreans being informed that an asteroid is on a collision course with the Earth, and the chaos that ensues shortly after.
Later, we’re introduced to Jin Se-kyung and the kids who are in her care, as she heads out to keep them safe in a world where the conventional social order is quickly breaking down.
How to watch Goodbye Earth?
The Ahn Eun-jin-led K-drama series will premiere April 26 exclusively on Netflix.
your world is ending in 200 days. how will you react?#GoodbyeEarth is coming April 26. only on #Netflix. pic.twitter.com/QidF4rCj3x
— Netflix K-Content (@netflixkcontent) April 9, 2024
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