Body found in Seoul sewers sparks investigation in Netflix K-drama "Lady Doir," while a Canadian town grapples with the aftermath of a mass shooting, and the FBI increases the reward in the search for a missing 84-year-old woman, according to multiple news reports.
The eight-episode K-drama, "Lady Doir," also known as "The Art of Sarah," follows a woman's relentless pursuit of social mobility, according to Time. The series, which keeps viewers guessing until the very end, begins with the discovery of a body, prompting Detective Park Mu-gyeong to investigate. The drama explores themes of revenge, social inequity, and the power of identity.
Meanwhile, the town of Tumbler Ridge in Canada is reeling from a mass shooting that claimed the lives of eight people, including young children, as reported by The Guardian. Residents are struggling with grief and disbelief, seeking unity and strength in the wake of the tragedy.
In other news, the FBI has increased the reward in the search for missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, according to Variety and Time. Details about the increased reward and suspect description were not immediately available.
In entertainment news, FilmSharks acquired international sales rights for the romantic drama "All That We Never Were," based on Alice Kellen's novel, starring Maxi Iglesias, Margarida Corceiro, and Sebastián Zurita, according to Variety. The film, directed by Jorge Alonso and produced by multiple companies, including HBO Max and Warner Bros. Pictures Spain, is set for a theatrical release in Spain in June. FilmSharks aims for similar success to their previous collaboration with Warner Bros. on "Pídeme lo que quieras," according to various reports.
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