The main trailer for 'Yaksha: Ruthless Operations' begins with prosecutor Han Ji Hoon (Park Hae Soo) conducting a special inspection after it was discovered that all of the operational reports of the National Intelligence Service's 'Black Team' in charge of overseas secret operations, which is active in Shenyang, the world's biggest battleground for spies, were found to be fake.
The Black Team's leader, 'Yaksha,' appears in the dark, accompanied by tense music. In every instance, Ji Kang In (Sol Kyung Gu), also known as 'Yaksha,' and Han Ji Hoon, a man of principles who must uphold the rule of law, collide, predicting a tense chemistry necessary for the operation's success.
'D-Seven' Ozawa (Hiroyuki Ikeuchi), the strongest Japanese spy in Asia for dukes and conspiracies, appears as Korea, China, and Japan are furiously entwined in Shenyang, the main battleground for spies over a large-scale figure. Ji Kang In's gory lines with Ozawa in the tense nerve duel create interest about the two's complex relationship. The world of spies armed with cutting-edge technology and a variety of weapons is enough to heighten expectations for the work, as the sentence "The real conflict has just begun" suggests.
The unending shooting fights, vehicle chases, and explosive scale scenes that make your pulse flutter are enhanced by the hidden tactics and conspiracies of spies from around the world, as well as the conflict that put the Black Team's life on the line in order to stop it. On the other side, on April 8th, filmmaker Na Hyun's spy action film 'Yaksha: Ruthless Operations' will be released on Netflix, promising a thrilling struggle between spies from around the world in an exotic space, heated synergy between performers with personality, and enhanced action.