Trigger OTT Release Date: When & Where To Watch Kim Nam-gil's K-Drama
Fans of South Korean thrillers can get ready as the much-awaited K-drama Trigger, starring the popular actor Kim Nam-gil, is set for its digital premiere. This action-packed mystery series, filled with suspense and dark secrets, has already created excitement among K-drama enthusiasts worldwide.

Trigger OTT Release Date | Photo Credit: Netflix
Fans of South Korean thrillers can get ready as the much-awaited K-drama Trigger, starring the popular actor Kim Nam-gil, is set for its digital premiere. This action-packed mystery series, filled with suspense and dark secrets, has already created excitement among K-drama enthusiasts worldwide. The series is set to be released on Netflix, starting from July 25, 2025.
About Trigger
The streaming giant shared the intriguing poster of the series on X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, "Netflix series 'Trigger' Exclusive streaming starts July 25. A nation without guns is attacked by guns." Subtitled in multiple languages, the show will cater to a global audience, including India. With its intriguing storyline and powerful performances, the drama is expected to attract both thriller lovers and Kim Nam-gil's dedicated fanbase.
Why Watch Trigger?
With high production value, gripping storytelling, and Kim Nam-gil's powerful screen presence, Trigger promises to be a must-watch thriller. Fans can look forward to a mix of action, mystery, and emotional drama when the series premieres on Netflix this July.
Plot
Trigger is an anticipated 2025 South Korean action thriller K-drama on Netflix that follows a former military sniper who becomes a police officer. He investigates a sudden increase in illegal firearms and gun-related crimes in a nation with stringent gun control regulations, culminating in a clash with a secretive arms dealer. The show is packed with action sequences, mind games, and emotional conflicts, making it an intense watch from start to finish.
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