Netflix Sets June 5 Premiere for Webtoon-Based Live-Action Series 'Teach You A Lesson'

Netflix has officially announced the June 5 premiere of the live‑action adaptation of the hit webtoon 'Teach You A Lesson', starring Moo‑yul Kim. The series pro
Netflix has officially announced the June 5 premiere of the live‑action adaptation of the hit webtoon Teach You A Lesson, starring Moo‑yul Kim. The series promises a fresh take on the original story with new teaser footage and a striking poster that hints at the drama’s darker tone.
In the teaser, Kim’s character, a charismatic high‑school teacher, is shown navigating a series of mysterious student incidents that blur the line between reality and supernatural. The short clip also features a montage of the main cast, including the talented supporting actors who will bring the webtoon’s beloved characters to life.
Netflix’s release strategy for the series follows the company’s recent success with Korean live‑action adaptations such as Squid Game and Kingdom. By launching the series on the streaming giant’s platform, the studio aims to capture both domestic and international audiences who have shown a growing appetite for Korean storytelling.
The adaptation stays true to the core themes of the original webtoon—identity, power dynamics, and the moral complexities of authority. However, the live‑action format allows for deeper character development and more nuanced visual storytelling. Fans can anticipate a blend of psychological thriller elements and supernatural intrigue, all wrapped in the signature Korean drama aesthetic.
The teaser video, released on Netflix’s official YouTube channel, runs for 90 seconds and features a haunting soundtrack that sets the tone for the series. The accompanying poster, which was unveiled on the same day, showcases Kim in a dramatic pose against a backdrop of swirling shadows, symbolizing the chaos that the plot will explore.
Netflix’s marketing team has emphasized the series’ potential to become a cultural phenomenon, citing the original webtoon’s massive fanbase and the platform’s global reach. The company also announced that the series will be available in multiple languages, ensuring accessibility for viewers worldwide.
As the premiere date approaches, anticipation is building among fans of Korean dramas and webtoon adaptations alike. The series is expected to premiere on June 5, 2026, and will be available for streaming on Netflix worldwide.
Stay tuned for more updates, behind‑the‑scenes footage, and exclusive interviews with the cast and crew as the release date draws near.
📰 Originally reported by Animenewsnetwork