
A Netflix series that portrays the thrilling and refreshing "true education" of the Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau—created to protect the education system in South Korea that has collapsed due to students, teachers, and parents who cross the line—has confirmed its release for June 5, and will meet viewers around the world. 〈True Education〉 will confront the reality of the education field head-on, based on the original premise of a fictional government agency, the "Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau," and will deliver stories that are both cathartic and sincere.

The released teaser poster captures the main characters of the Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau (hereafter, the "Pedagogical Rights Bureau")—"Na Hwa-jin" (Kim Moo-yul), "Choi Kang-seok" (Lee Sung-min), "Im Han-rim" (Jin Ki-joo), and "Bong Geun-dae" (Pyo Ji-hoon)—who banded together to set a chaotic school back on track, grabbing attention immediately. Standing side by side with relaxed smiles in front of a school with anti-school-violence banners torn and hanging remains, their look shows the state of a school where pedagogical rights have crumbled—along with the Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau’s aspirations, resolve, and confidence that stand in stark contrast to it. The copy, "We’ll protect you," heightens curiosity about how the Pedagogical Rights Bureau, standing on the victims’ side amid a chaotic education environment, will resolve the situation.

The teaser preview, also unveiled together, captures attention with the appearance of "Na Hwa-jin," who reveals himself as a supervisor of the Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau in front of students who ask about his identity. Next, the raw reality of the education field—spreading uncontrollably beyond classroom disruptions and school violence, all the way to gambling, drug use, and even the formation of violent organizations—is laid out at a fast pace, vividly exposing the shattered essence of education: teaching and learning together. In the midst of it all, "Im Han-rim" and "Bong Geun-dae" head to the school without hesitation, along with the confident line from "Na Hwa-jin": "Don’t worry. We’ll protect you," signaling the start of true education to restore a broken education system and promising a thrilling catharsis. In addition, the performance of "Na Hwa-jin," who takes down those who stand against the Pedagogical Rights Bureau with unrelenting action such as a multi-person brawl and a car chase, as well as the team of Pedagogical Rights Bureau members who help him and carry out the mission, will further raise expectations for the wild action and adventure that 〈True Education〉 will present. Here, the weighty resonance of the words from the Minister of Education, "Choi Kang-seok,"—"They’re on the victims’ side, not on the teachers’ side or the students’ side"—adds depth, increasing curiosity about the Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau’s fun and refreshing course of action as it breaks through the problems that come to the school in a way that shatters the existing mold.

A fresh premise of a fictional government agency, the Pedagogical Rights Protection Bureau, and the nonstop, dynamic performances of uniquely charming characters combine to deliver a refreshing story about trying to restore the education field. 〈True Education〉 will be released exclusively on Netflix on Friday, June 5.



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