The Sequel To Disney+’s A Shop For Killers Is Just 1 Week Away



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While Netflix continues to dominate the global K-drama scene with a huge slate of adaptations and originals, Disney+ is about to fire back with one of its biggest action shows. Two years after the first season became a huge word-of-mouth hit, A Shop for Killers Season 2 is officially just one week away. Based on the novel The Murderer’s Shopping Mall, the action thriller quickly became one of the platform’s biggest surprises, and the way season 1 ended, the excitement around its return makes complete sense.

The first season delivered one of the best survival thrillers in recent memory. It all starts when Jeong Ji-an (played by Kim Hye-jun, best known for Kingdom) inherits what looks like a boring agricultural hose business after the sudden and highly suspicious death of her uncle, Jeong Jin-man (played by Lee Dong-wook, best known for Guardian: The Lonely and Great God). Then the company server comes online and reveals Murthehelp, a massive dark-web operation supplying military-grade weapons to the criminal underworld.

Before Ji-an even has time to process any of it, her home is being torn apart by sniper fire, weaponized drones, and elite mercenaries from the Babylon syndicate. Her only chance of surviving is to dig up the brutal lessons her uncle had secretly been drilling into her since childhood.

That ridiculous setup could have easily fallen apart, but A Shop for Killers made it work with slick gun-fu, tightly choreographed action, and an underworld that kept getting more interesting with every reveal. It is another reminder of how much the K-drama scene has changed. The industry is no longer living under the old rom-com label, with recent shows like Teach You a Lesson and The WONDERfools pushing into completely different territory. Now, with one of Disney+’s best action series about to return, the K-drama calendar is getting a lot more exciting.

A Shop For Killers Returns To Disney+ And Hulu With An Action-Packed Eight-Episode Second Season

After 2 years of waiting, A Shop for Killers Season 2 is officially set to release on July 22, 2026, streaming on Disney+ internationally and Hulu in the US. The new season picks up right where that wild season 1 cliffhanger left off, with eight episodes ready to keep the story moving. Viewers will not have to wait a full week for every chapter, either. Two new episodes will drop every Wednesday, carrying the action straight through to the August 12 finale.

A Shop for Killers’ comparisons to John Wick started almost immediately after its debut, and for good reason. The Disney+ series delivered some of the slickest gun-fu and close-quarters action seen in a K-drama, turning Ji-an’s home into a full-blown battlefield as one assassin after another came hunting for her. Watching Kim Hye-jun’s Ji-an go from a regular college student to someone capable of surviving that siege was one hell of a ride, especially as she slowly realized her supposedly boring uncle had been preparing her for this life since childhood.

















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One of the biggest reasons for its success was Lee Dong-wook’s performance. His deadpan, highly lethal Jin-man anchored the first season, especially as the story slowly peeled back just how much blood he really had on his hands. Series co-creator and director Lee Kwon made the past and present timelines work perfectly together, with every flashback revealing another secret about Jin-man and another reason why Ji-an was far more prepared for the siege than anyone realized.

Lee Dong-wook as Jeong Jin-man in A Shop For Killers Season 2
Lee Dong-wook as Jeong Jin-man in A Shop For Killers Season 2

The biggest hook going into season 2 remains A Shop for Killers’ ridiculous ending. After Ji-an barely survives the siege and brokers a shaky truce with the remaining mercenaries, a taxi randomly pulls up outside the wrecked house. Out steps Jin-man, covered in blood, badly battered, and very much alive, confirming that his supposed suicide was never what it seemed.

Now, A Shop for Killers Season 2 has to explain where he disappeared to, what really happened in his off-screen war with the psychotic Bale, and where Ji-an fits into all of this after taking control of Murthehelp herself. With that many questions hanging over the story, eight episodes suddenly do not feel like nearly enough.


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Release Date

July 22, 2026

Network

Disney+

Episodes

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