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Kim Woo Bin’s “Black Knight” Is Hit With Plagiarism Allegations — Netflix Responds

The Okay-Drama was alleged to have plagiarized a online game.

Netflix‘s just lately launched Okay-Drama sequence, Black Knight, has been hit with plagiarism allegations.

Kim Woo Bin pictured in poster for Black Knight |

On Might 16, the streaming large responded to allegations accusing the drama of plagiarizing the online game Loss of life Stranding, which was launched in 2019.

Netflix rapidly denied the allegations stating that Black Knight was primarily based on a webtoon of the identical identify, created by Lee Yoon Kyun and launched in 2016.

Black Knight relies on writer Lee Yoon Kyun’s 2016 webtoon of the identical identify.

— Netflix

Black Knight, starring Kim Woo Bin, tells the story of deliverymen who threat their lives to ship oxygen in a post-apocalyptic Korea, the place breathable air is a preciously uncommon commodity. Within the sequence, Kim Woo Bin’s character comes nose to nose with a harmful conspiracy that will change society ceaselessly.

Poster for Black Knight (Korean title 택배기사) webtoon | ZD Internet

Loss of life Stranding follows the primary character as he delivers provides in a equally apocalyptic United States of America. The sport was directed by famed Hideo Kojima and was developed by Kojima Productions.

Poster for Loss of life Stranding | Epic Video games

Some netizens reportedly felt the premise of the sequence was too much like the online game, however because the webtoon was launched three years earlier than the online game, hopefully, the allegations might be put to relaxation.

Have you ever watched Black Knight? Take a look at the trailer within the hyperlink under!

 

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