The WONDERfools: Netflix's Anti-Superhero K-Drama Starring Park Eun-bin Drops Trailer

The WONDERfools: Netflix's Anti-Superhero K-Drama Starring Park Eun-bin Drops Trailer
Netflix just dropped the first trailer for The WONDERfools, and it looks absolutely bonkers — in the best way possible. The anti-superhero K-drama premieres on May 15, 2026, and it is easily one of the most intriguing shows coming to the platform this spring.
What Is The WONDERfools About?
Directed by Yoo In-sik — the same creative mind behind the smash hit Extraordinary Attorney Woo — this series reunites him with actress Park Eun-bin for what promises to be a wild deconstruction of the superhero genre.
Unlike traditional superhero stories where the heroes save the day, The WONDERfools follows a group of so-called heroes who are anything but heroic. They are flawed, messy, and probably the last people you would want protecting you. Think The Boys meets K-drama sensibilities, with Park Eun-bin delivering what could be her most transformative role yet.
The series also features a talented supporting cast, though Netflix is keeping some details under wraps. Based on a Korean comic, the show has been in development for over a year and has already generated massive buzz across social media.
Why We Are Excited
The superhero genre has become oversaturated. Between the MCU, DC, and countless other comic book adaptations, audiences are craving something different. The WONDERfools arrives at the perfect time — it promises to subvert expectations while delivering the emotional depth that K-dramas are known for.
Park Eun-bin has proven herself as one of Korea's most versatile actors, moving seamlessly between genres. Pairing her talent with director Yoo In-sik's vision? That is a recipe for something special.
The WONDERfools drops on Netflix on May 15, 2026. Add it to your list now.
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