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Revision as of 22:09, 3 February 2025
Profile
- Drama: Mercy for None (English title) / Plaza (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Gwangjang
- Hangul: 광장
- Director: Choi Sung-Eun
- Writer: Oh Se-Hyeong (webcomic), Kim Kyun-Tae (webcomic), Yoo Ki-Sung
- Network: Netflix
- Episodes:
- Release Date: 2025
- Runtime:
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
In his past, Nam Gi-Jun (So Ji-Sub) was a member of the Bongsan Gang that was led by Gu Bong-San (Ahn Kil-Kang). Nam Gi-Jun defeated other gangs through violent battles and the gang grew into a large company, but Nam Gi-Jun decided to leave the gang. His younger brother Nam Gi-Seok (Lee Jun-Hyuk) joined the Joowoon Gang that was led by Lee Joo-Woon (Heo Jun-Ho). The two gangs were rivals. For his brother, Nam Gi-Jun quit the Bongsan Gang by cutting his left Achilles tendon.
11 years later, Nam Gi-Jun lives peacefully and makes a living by suppling drinks to businesses run by Bongsan. His brother Nam Gi-Seok is now the second highest ranked person in Joowoon, but he suddenly dies. In order to reveal the secret behind Nam Gi-Seok’s death and take revenge on those responsible, Nam Gi-Jun goes back to the gang world that he left behind 11 years ago.
Notes
- Based on webcomic "Gwangjang” written by Oh Se-Hyeong & illustrated by Kim Kyun-Tae (published September 11, 2020 - November 19, 2021 via Naver).
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