Showing Evil Psychopathic Predator, First Episode Of 'Mouse' Rated 19+
Lee Seung Gi in the mouse (Twitter @CJnDrama)

JAKARTA - The broadcast of the first episode of Korean drama Mouse is in a few days, the production team shared some information today, Tuesday, March 2.

The Mouse's first episode is confirmed to be rated 19+. The reason is, the thriller genre featuring psychopathic predatory crimes is not friendly to all ages.

Mouse tells Jung Ba Reum (Lee Seung Gi) the policeman who collaborates with detective Go Moo Chi (Lee Hee Joon). They investigate a serial murder case. And it turns out, this killer was the mastermind behind the death of Jung Ba Reum's parents when he was a child.

The production team also gave several reasons why the audience should not miss the first episode of Mouse. According to them, the storyline is unpredictable.

The Korean drama Mouse is director Choi Joon Bae's latest work, who previously handled the Come and Hug Me.

The mouse also brings in a number of players whose acting quality is undoubted. Starting from Lee Seung Gi and Lee Hee Joon, then there are Park Ju Hyun and Kyung Soo Jin.

"Our drama will provide new prospects for the tvN genre with the perfect combination of strong writing, brilliant direction, and passionate acting".

The first episode of Mouse will air on Wednesday, March 3 at 10:30 p.m. South Korean time on tvN and VIU and iQIYI.


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