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When will King the Land be released?

Stream it now. New episodes drop every Saturday and Sunday until the season finale in August.

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Where can I find the trailer for King the Land?

Check it out below.

Who’s in the cast of King the Land?

What happens in King the Land?

At King Hotel, King the Land is a VVIP business lounge owned by King Group, a chaebol (basically, a family-owned mega-conglomerate). Won is the lucky heir to the company, but he’s not too thrilled about it. While Won’s worked hard to study and land a good gig within his family’s company, he lacks a sense of humor and never cracks a smile. Won’s standoffishness may be in part due to his mom’s absence — she disappeared years ago, and he’s desperate to find out what happened to her. 

Sa-rang, on the other hand, is King Hotel’s most enthusiastic staff member. Despite lacking experience or the “right” education, she’s ecstatic when she lands a job as a trainee. The hotel, where she went with her mom as a kid, holds a special place in her heart. As long as she’s employed there, she’s content. Sa-rang quickly becomes one of the most competent — and smiley — employees there. 

So when the happy-go-lucky Sa-rang meets grumpy nepo baby Won, the two clash. He can’t stand her “fake” smile, and she can’t stand his bad attitude. But Won and Sa-rang’s frequent squabbles cause the pair to become better acquainted — despite their many differences. And you know what? They may even be falling for each other.

Is King the Land based on a book?

No, the series is not based on a book. 

Is King the Land based on a true story?

No. King the Land is fictional. 

Where does King the Land take place?

It takes place at the fictional King Hotel in Seoul. 

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