Bleached Kim Woo-bin Becomes a Crime-Fighting ‘Martial Arts Supervisor’… Premiering September 13

According to Netflix on the 13th, Martial Arts Supervisors will be available worldwide starting September 13.

Martial Arts Supervisors is an action film about Lee Jeong-do (played by Kim Woo-bin), a martial arts master holding 9 Dan degrees in Taekwondo, Kendo, and Judo, who begins working as a “Martial Arts Supervisor” monitoring offenders with electronic bracelets 24/7, following a suggestion from probation officer Kim Seon-min (played by Kim Seong-kyun).

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Martial Arts Supervisors will be available on Netflix starting September 13.

The teaser poster released today captures attention with Lee Jeong-do throwing a punch with a faint smile. Kim Woo-bin’s distinctive, bleached hairstyle hints at a fresh transformation. The shattered glass fragments from his punch convey a dynamic impact, while the map, pointer indicating criminal locations, and the phrase “Cutting off threats to the world from the root!” increase anticipation for Lee Jeong-do’s active role as a Martial Arts Supervisor, closely monitoring electronic bracelet wearers.

The teaser trailer showcases Lee Jeong-do flaunting his 9 Dan-level martial arts skills in Taekwondo, Judo, and Kendo. Probation officer Kim Seon-min, who monitors electronic bracelet-wearing criminals nationwide, recognizes Lee Jeong-do’s exceptional talents and proposes that he join him as a Martial Arts Supervisor. Lee Jeong-do’s cheerful response, “Is it fun? It’s important that it’s fun for me,” highlights his playful and quirky charm, raising expectations for Kim Woo-bin’s witty portrayal.

Lee Jeong-do’s passionate dedication to his role as a Martial Arts Supervisor, ensuring public safety behind the scenes, sparks curiosity about this unique profession. The striking visuals of Kim Woo-bin using his impressive martial arts skills to subdue criminals with precision and flair further build excitement for the film’s exhilarating action sequences.