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Disney+ K-drama Nine Puzzles review: serial killer mystery reaches satisfying conclusion

Disney+ K-drama Nine Puzzles review: serial killer mystery reaches satisfying conclusion

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3/5 stars
Lead cast: Kim Da-mi, Son Suk-ku
Reportedly Disney+'s most-watched K-drama of 2025 so far, Nine Puzzles connects its final pieces in a mostly satisfying conclusion that reveals the identity of its elusive serial killer while teeing up the possibility of more adventures to come.
A second season is almost guaranteed after the show's premiere attracted more viewers to the streaming platform than either of its other Korean releases this year,
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