Revelation is a Korean psychological thriller crafted exclusively for the Netflix platform. Among the prominent Korean filmmakers, Yeon Sang-ho stands out, famed for his chilling Last Train to Busan (2016) and its sequel, Peninsula (2020). Yeon returns with Revelation, created in collaboration with screenwriter Choi Gyu-seok, who is known for the series Hellbound, also on Netflix.
Having separately explored fantastical and nightmarish realms, Choi Gyu-seok and Yeon Sang-ho now tackle very real themes such as revenge, justice, and their interplay with the law. The film Revelation has been streaming on Netflix since March 21, 2025.
What is the plot of Revelation?
Sung Mi-Chan, a pastor in a small provincial town, is tormented by the disappearance of his son. However, one day, Sung Mi-chan receives a divine revelation that reveals the perpetrator’s identity. This ignites a relentless pursuit fueled by an unquenchable thirst for vengeance. Concurrently, Detective Lee Yeon-hui is assigned to the disappearance case. This young woman, haunted by her sister’s death, crosses paths with the pastor. Yet, is this grieving father truly who he claims to be?
Who stars in Revelation?
- Jun-yeol Ryu : Sung Min-chan
- Hyeon-bin Shin : Detective Lee Yeon-hui
- Min-jae Shin : Kwon Yang-rae
Where can you stream Revelation?
The film Revelation has been available for streaming on Netflix since March 21, 2025. To watch this film, as well as Last Train to Busan, or the series Hellbound, and other works by the creators of Revelation, you can subscribe to Netflix starting at $5.99 per month (the least expensive option, which includes advertisements, with other plans priced at $13.49 per month or $19.99 per month).
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