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Sci-fi thriller Korean drama “The Silent Sea” reveals new stills

The Netflix space thriller Korean drama “The Silent Sea” starring Yoo Gong, Doona Bae and Joon Lee has exposed new stills and set photos. The series will be launched on December 24. ​​​​

“The Silent Sea” tells the story of a group of elite astronauts sent to an abandoned research base on the moon due to the shortage of water and food on the earth due to global desertification in the future.

This arduous task of a life of nine deaths will uncover the secrets of the dark on the moon.

Related Post: “The Silent Sea”: The sci-fi drama starring Yoo Gong & Du-na Bae has revealed a new official trailer.

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