Narco-Saints

7.7
20221h 2m

Production

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An ordinary entrepreneur joins a secret government mission to capture a Korean drug lord operating in South America.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Narco-Saints | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Narco-Saints | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Thumbnail for video: Narco-Saints | Official Teaser | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Narco-Saints | Official Teaser | Netflix [ENG SUB]

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2022

To secure a better future, Kang Ingu goes to Suriname to run a fishery with a friend. It’s all smooth sailing until he falls into a trap and ends up in jail. A government agent comes to Ingu's aid — but in return, he must help reel in a drug lord.

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1. Episode 1

8.7

Kang Ingu goes to scope out the factory for his potential new business venture, but finds himself caught in a turf war. A local pastor offers his help.

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2. Episode 2

6.8

Reluctant to hire a lawyer, Ingu considers a deal proposed by a secret agent. He expands his influence in prison, hoping to trick an ex-bodyguard.

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3. Episode 3

8.5

Ingu mediates a partnership between Jeon Yohan and Goo Sangman. Yohan does his due diligence before committing to the trade.

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4. Episode 4

7.3

A conflict at the border shifts the dynamics within Yohan’s inner circle. Sangman proposes a different route to Korea.

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5. Episode 5

9.3

Unable to convince Yohan to take the new route, Ingu improvises by coming up with a solution of his own. David Julio Park prepares a handoff.

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6. Episode 6

8.5

Yohan throws a last-minute curveball in a plan that ensured Ingu’s safety. Lee Sangjun arrives at the airport as the crackdown on Yohan’s empire begins.

Cast

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Ha Jung-woo

Kang In-gu

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Hwang Jung-min

Jeon Yo-hwan

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Park Hae-soo

Choi Chang-ho

Photo of Jo Woo-jin

Jo Woo-jin

Byun Ki-tae

Photo of Yoo Yeon-seok

Yoo Yeon-seok

David Park

Photo of Hyun Bong-sik

Hyun Bong-sik

Park Eung-soo

Photo of Lee Bong-ryeon

Lee Bong-ryeon

Deaconess Jung

Photo of Chang Chen

Chang Chen

Chen Zhen

Photo of Kim Kang-bin

Kim Kang-bin

Lee Sang-jun

Photo of Park Sun-im

Park Sun-im

Si Hyeon

Photo of Ko Gun-han

Ko Gun-han

Dong Woo

Photo of Song Young-gyu

Song Young-gyu

Park Jong Su

Photo of Ahn Se-bin

Ahn Se-bin

Soo Jung

Photo of Kim Soo-yeon

Kim Soo-yeon

Soo Jung's Mother

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Park Tae-san

Chinatown Gang Member

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Choi Dong-goo

Chinatown Gang Member

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Shim Hye-yeon

Kang Min-seo

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Foster Burden

DEA Agent

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John D. Michaels

Blue Team Director

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Reviews

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ParkMin

6/10

The plot unfolded with a good mix of suspense and intrigue, throwing in enough attractive elements to grip you in, however, it's not exactly breaking new ground thematically, it did a decent job for laying down a serviceable short story despite its rough start. I appreciate having the entire plot based outside of Korea, it was nice breaking out of some tired cliches in the Korean drug world. Although the drama didn't mess up the ending but they went for the generic and safe route. The drama had a decent selection of cast but Hwang Jung Min stole the spotlight as usual. Always makes me wish to see him taking more drama roles.

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