New ‘The Silent Sea’ Pictures Show Gong Yoo in Character as He and His Teammates Embark on a Deadly Mission

Netflix unveiled new pictures of its upcoming original series, ‘The Silent Sea.’

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The Silent Sea tells the story of elite crews who leave for a research base abandoned on the moon to carry out a special mission. The series is set in 2075, where the Earth is devastated by the depletion of essential resources.

The released stills have captured various parts of the Balhae Lunar Research Station and the elite crew walking on the surface of the moon. What mystery would they be called to solve?

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It is said that director Choi was fascinated by the moon, a natural satellite closest to the Earth which has surprisingly little information revealed to the public.

The new pictures show glimpses at the upcoming suspenseful story about a secret research station on the moon. The vast universe, the scenery of the moon against the pitch-black darkness, and the mysterious fog surrounding the elite crew raise curiosity about what secret the lab bears.

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Also, the stills of elite crews – Space biologist Song Ji An (Bae Doo Na), exploration leader Han Yoon Jae (Gong Yoo), and chief engineer Ryu Tae Seok (Lee Joon), and more – grab the attention. They stepped into their spaceship with a mission to search for clues that could possibly save mankind. Though they work together to find clues shrouded in secret, they cannot trust each other, and as they get closer to the mission, the whirlpool of mystery slowly reveals the shocking truth submerged in the silent sea.

Meanwhile, Netflix’s original series The Silent Sea will be released on December 24th.

Source: Netflix

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