
‘Perfect Crown’ Scores Disney+’s Biggest K-Drama Debut to Date
The newly released series, starring IU and Byeon Woo-seok, tells the story of a modern-day grand prince and a corporate heiress whose marriage of convenience takes an unexpected turn.

Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny round out the central quartet in Lee Sung Jin's dark comedy about the escalating rivalry between two couples working at a country club.
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Apr 16, 2026
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Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny round out the central quartet in Lee Sung Jin's dark comedy about the escalating rivalry between two couples working at a country club.
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Apr 16, 2026
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