The show Cher Hong-Rang is set in 15th century traditional Korea during the Joseon era and is directed by Kim Hong Sun, who also led the Korean adaptation of Money Heist starting in 2022 on Netflix. The series skillfully blends romance, drama, and traditional combat within a mysterious backdrop.
As Korean cinema continues to captivate global audiences with its socially driven narratives and dreamlike realities, Netflix has skillfully curated a collection that meets this demand. Titles such as Revelation, Uprising, and hits like Squid Game and Okja are part of the diverse offerings. Cher Hong-Rang joined this impressive lineup on May 16, 2025, available for streaming.
What is the Plot of Cher Hong-Rang?
When Hong-rang, the son of a wealthy merchant, mysteriously disappears at the age of eight, his family and friends are left devastated. As years go by without any leads, only his half-sister Jae-yi refuses to believe he is dead. Was she right to hold on to hope?
Twelve years later, Hong-rang returns as an adult with no memories of his childhood except his own identity. His mother is skeptical, but Jae-yi is hopeful. Yet, she soon realizes that the man she has developed strong feelings for is harboring a significant secret. Could this really be Hong-rang, or is he an imposter? By allowing this ghost from the past into their home, the affluent family could be inviting serious danger.
Who Stars in Cher Hong-Rang?
- Lee Jae-wook: Hong-rang
- Jo Bo-ah: Jae-yi
- Jung Ga-ram: Mu-jin
- Kim Jae-wook: Prince Han Pyeong
- Uhm Ji-won: Min Yeon-ui
- Park Byeong Eun: Shim Yeol-guk
Where to Watch Cher Hong-Rang?
The first season of Cher Hong-Rang is available for streaming on Netflix since May 16, 2025. To delve into the initial 12 episodes and explore more Korean content like Revelation and Uprising, you can subscribe to the streaming service starting at $7.99 per month.
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