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Lee Min-ki leads Disney's Korean crime drama 'Crash'

Lee Min-ki leads Disney's Korean crime drama 'Crash'

Paul Xavier Jaehwa Bernardo,

ABS-CBN News

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South Korean actor Lee Min-ki. Photo: @m.m.minki/InstagramLee Min-ki takes on the role of a genius who comes to the aid of a police force unit in Disney+'s upcoming Korean crime series "Crash," the streamer said Wednesday.

Scheduled to drop on May 13, "Crash" tells the story of a traffic crime investigation (TCI) team, which has been "repeatedly ignored by the rest of the [police] force and considered a joke by many," Disney said in a press release.

The unit's fortune will begin to change with the arrival of Min-ki's character Cha Yeon-ho, described as a "top mathematician with impeccable looks and next to no social skills."

Poster for the upcoming Korean crime series 'Crash.' Courtesy of Disney+ 

"With his ability to simulate the exact cause of an accident using only the facts and his impressive cognitive abilities, Yeon-ho rapidly puts the team on the map," Disney said.

"Still, when an incident from his past comes back to haunt him, Yeon-ho could once again cause TCI to fall from grace," it added.

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Min-ki's past shows include "Because This Is My First Life," "The Beauty Inside," "My Liberation Notes" and "Behind Your Touch."

"Crash" also stars Kwak Sun-young from "Hospital Playlist" and "Moving," and "Squid Game" actor Heo Sung-tae.

For more news and features on K-pop, K-drama, and K-stars, visit the Hallyu Corner microsite. 

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