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The Silent Sea: Plot, Release Date, Cast and More

The Silent Sea is expected to release in December 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for the series. It is an upcoming South Korean sci-fi mystery thriller.

The series is an adaptation of the 2014 short film “The Sea of Tranquility” written by Park Eun-Kyo and directed by Choi Hang-Yong, who will also direct the series.

It is scheduled to be released on Netflix in December 2021. The series starring Gong Yoo, Bae Doona, and Lee Joon.

The Silent Sea: Plot

The announcement of a new Korean drama makes fans very excited. Once again, Netflix is bringing another Korean drama as its original series. The series starring most of the fan’s favorite casts, as it will include Gong Yoo in the leading role. The storyline of the Silent Sea will be taken from the short film, The Sea of Tranquility.

The Silent Sea

It is a futuristic story where the future earth is lacking water and food because of global desertification. The planet’s only chance of survival lies in the hands of a special team sent to the moon to retrieve a sample from the now-abandoned Balhae Base research. Gong Yoo leads the team of space explores on the crucial mission.

Cast and Character 

  • Gong Yoo is Han Yoon-Jae, the team leader who must carry out a crucial mission.
  • Bae Doona as Doctor Song Ji-an, the astrobiologist.

The Silent Sea

  • Lee Joon as Captain Ryoo Tae-Seok, head engineer, was an elite member of the Ministry of National Defense.
  • Heo Sung-tae as Kim Jae-sun, chief of Resource Group of Aviation Administration.
  • Lee Moo-Saeng as Gong Soo-hyuk, head of the security team, and many more characters.

Release Date

The most anticipated Korean drama “The Silent Sea” is all set to make its debut. It is sci-fi mystery thriller series. As the series includes Gong Yoo in the lead role, which makes fans more anticipated. Now the wait is over, as it is going to premiere soon in December 2021.

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