Butterfly on Prime Video: All about Daniel Dae Kim's next
Butterfly on Prime Video: Prime Video’s newest spy drama, Butterfly, is already creating a buzz with its gripping premise and stellar cast. Starring Daniel Dae Kim, the series blends high-stakes action with emotional storytelling set against a backdrop of espionage. What has also left people excited is that BTS member JHope’s song has been used in the background too. Here’s a look at the plot, cast, and release details that explain why Butterfly is quickly emerging as a must-watch this season.
Prime Video recently released the trailer for Butterfly, which racked up views within minutes. The spy thriller has sparked huge anticipation and hype, with many viewers saying that the cast is going to deliver an outstanding performance.
One wrote, “ Daniel Dae Kim (Lost), Kim Ji Hoon (Flower of Evil) , Park Hae Soo (Squid Game) and of course evergreen beauty Kim Tae Hee (Hi Bye, Mama)... So excited for Butterfly.” Another added, “ Omg! JHope's song "What If..." is the background music for the film!.”
A third went on to add, “Yes!!!!!! Daniel is finally getting his shine. It's long overdue!!!!!.”
What is Butterly on Prime Video about?Set against the backdrop of global espionage, the series delves into tangled family relationships. David Jung is unexpectedly targeted by Rebecca, a young operative sent to kill him who shockingly turns out to be the daughter he thought he’d lost. Played by Reina Hardesty, Rebecca grew up believing her father had died, adding deep emotional tension to their dangerous reunion.
Daniel Dae Kim not only stars in Butterfly but also takes on the role of executive producer. The show boasts a strong international ensemble, with Kim, Reina Hardesty, and Piper Perabo in key roles. It also features recurring appearances by South Korean actors Kim Ji-hoon, Park Hae-soo, Kim Tae-hee, Sung Dong-il, and Lee Il-hwa.
Butterfly will be released on August 13 on Prime Video.
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