Of course, scientific progress is generally a good thing, but when it comes to ideas like bio-enhancements, or worse, bio-weapons, it’s a tricky situation… especially when countries come to control the invention.
In The Tyrant, this K-drama imagines a situation where South Korea develops a bio-enhancement project before their US allies, though plans go awry when the tech goes missing and the diplomatic incident turns into a hunt to keep the project from falling in the wrong hands.
Where to watch The Tyrant
All four episodes of The Tyrant streams on Hulu, starting Wednesday, August 14.
There is currently only one way to watch The Tyrant: on Hulu.
The Tyrant on Hulu
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Hulu
Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.
Who is in The Tyrant?
Jo Yoon-su stars in her first lead role as infiltrator Chae Ja-gyeong, and after her is Cha Seung-won from Our Blues, now taking a more brutal role as mercenary Lim Sang. Kim Seon-ho plays Director Choe, while US Intelligence agent Paul is portrayed by Kim Kang-woo.
All four episodes are available to watch on Hulu
There are currently 4 episodes of The Tyrant available to stream on Hulu, with each episode clocking in over 40 minutes each.
Hulu
Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.