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Romantic fantasy K-drama ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’ to debut on Disney+ Hotstar June 6

Almost two decades after the disappearance of his twin sister, a famed chef returns to his hometown to uncover the truth

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 May 2022 8:00PM

Romantic fantasy K-drama ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’ to debut on Disney+ Hotstar June 6
Filled with romance, fantasy, mystery and a whole village full of secrets, 'Link: Eat, Love, Kill' is sure to be a must-watch this summer season. – Disney+ pic, May 31, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – When a famous chef suddenly shares someone else’s emotions and breaks down into tears in front of a restaurant full of customers, he is driven to revisit his past and the mysterious disappearance of his sister.

Dropping everything, he returns to his hometown and unexpectedly falls in love with a mysterious woman with a secret of her own. Full of romance and inexplicable mysteries, 'Link: Eat, Love, Kill' stars Yeo Jin-goo and Mun Ga-young and will debut on Disney+ Hotstar June 6.

Michelin Starred chef Eun Gye-hoon has done well to bury his past. Leading one of the country’s most in-demand restaurants and making a name for himself with his personality and performance in the kitchen, Gye-hoon’s life is a world away from the tragedy of his youth.

Then 18 years after his twin sister’s disappearance, he returns to his hometown and finds out that he was sharing the emotions of a mysterious woman by the name of Da-hyun, similar to how he was able to sense and share the emotions of his twin sister in the past.

Torn between his romantic feelings for Da-hyun and a desire to find out what happened to his sister, Gye-hoon will be put through an emotional gauntlet to find out the truth behind both his unique ability and the woman he loves.

Filled with romance, fantasy, mystery and a whole village full of secrets, 'Link: Eat, Love, Kill' is sure to be a must-watch this summer season.

Starring Yeo Jin-goo (Beyond Evil, Hotel Del Luna, My Absolute Boyfriend) as Michelin Starred chef Eun Gye-hoon and Mun Ga-young (True Beauty) as his love interest, Da-hyun, Link: Eat, Love, Kill is written by Kwon Gi-young (Suspicious Partner) and Kwon Do-hwan and is directed by Hong Jong-chan (Juvenile Justice, Dear My Friends).

Produced by CJ ENM’s production powerhouse Studio Dragon, 'Link: Eat, Love, Kill' is the latest thrilling Korean romantic drama to join Disney+ Hotstar.

Fans of Korean stories can also enjoy the edge-of-your-seat mystery thriller 'Grid', about a shadowy figure who once saved humanity but who has now been identified as an accomplice to murder; 'Soundtrack #1', about unrequited love between two close friends; 'Rookie Cops', a campus romance drama that follows the lives of a group of reckless freshmen at the Korean National Police Academy; as well as the breakout sensation 'Snowdrop', starring Blackpink’s Jisoo, in a story about a university student who goes against her family and her country to help the man she loves.

Start streaming Link: Eat, Love, Kill from June 6 on Disney+ Hotstar. – The Vibes, May 31, 2022

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