Netflix continues to expand its global K-drama collection with Kin and Sin, a highly anticipated noir thriller set against the stunning backdrop of Jeju Island. This upcoming original series promises to be gripping, packed with family conflicts, power struggles, and rich cultural textures that only a Korean noir can deliver.
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Kin and Sin Overview
Detail | Information |
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Title | Kin and Sin |
Genre | Noir, Thriller, Family Drama |
Platform | Netflix |
Filming Status | Pre-production, filming expected soon |
Expected Release | Likely in 2027 (exact date TBD) |
Setting | Jeju Island, South Korea |
Director | Cho Jeong Yeol (Start-Up, Vigilante) |
Writers | Cho Jeong Yeol |
What Is Kin and Sin About?
The drama is a story of three rival families — the Bus, the Yangs, and the Kos — each battling to protect their bloodlines and maintain dominance over Jeju Island’s major industries. The Bus family controls pig farming and horse racing, the Yangs expand their real estate empire in Jeju City, while the Ko family, once powerful in casinos, struggles to regain influence.

At its core, Kin and Sin explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the intricate social ties unique to Jeju’s culture, famously known for its strong sense of family and ancestral rites. The title “Kin and Sin” refers to the Jeju dialect term extending beyond bloodlines to describe loyal, interdependent relationships among families and clans.
Meet the Star-Studded Cast
Actor | Role | Notable Works |
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Han Seok Kyu | Bu Yong Nam (Bus family patriarch) | Dr. Romantic |
Yoon Kye Sang | Bu Geon (Half-brother, Bus family) | The Outlaws, The Frog |
Choo Ha Hyun | Not yet confirmed | Acclaimed veteran actress |
Yoo Jae Myung | Not yet confirmed | Flower of Evil, Stranger |
Kim Jong Soo | Not yet confirmed | The Outlaws series |
Ko Doo Shim | Not yet confirmed | Kingdom, Uncontrollably Fond |
The cast brings a mix of established stars and fresh talent, all set to elevate the series’ complex dynamics with superb performances.
Production and Filming
While exact filming dates are still under planning, the project is reportedly in its pre-production phase, with filming expected to commence soon. Netflix leads distribution, aiming for a global release timeline around 2027, allowing for meticulous production quality consistent with other premium Korean productions.
Jeju Island’s breathtaking landscapes are central to the series’s aesthetic, giving an authentic and immersive experience to the intense family saga set within unique cultural traditions.
Why Kin and Sin Is Worth The Wait
- Noir Thriller with Depth: Unlike typical K-dramas, this series incorporates crime, mystery, and noir elements with family and socio-cultural complexities.
- Rich Cultural Backdrop: The Jeju dialect and customs add a rare cultural layer to the story.
- Strong Creative Team: Directed and written by Cho Jeong Yeol, known for compelling Korean dramas like Start-Up.
- Star Power: The acclaimed Han Seok Kyu and Yoon Kye Sang anchor the ensemble with commanding screen presence.

External Authoritative Links
- Whats-on-Netflix: Kin and Sin Preview & Cast
- MyDramaList: Kin and Sin Article
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FAQs
Q1: When will Kin and Sin premiere on Netflix?
Kin and Sin is likely to premiere in 2027, with the exact release date dependent on filming and post-production schedules.
Q2: What makes Kin and Sin different from other K-dramas?
This series blends noir thriller elements with deep family dynamics against the unique cultural backdrop of Jeju Island, offering a fresh take on power, loyalty, and betrayal.