Get a first look at 'Dr. Brain' on the same day as the series premiere - TechnW3

What you need to know

  • "Dr. Brain" has made its official premiere on Apple TV+ today.
  • The series stars SAG Award-winner Lee Sun-Kyun, best known for his role in Parasite.
  • To celebrate its release, Apple TV+ has released a first look at the show.

Haven't watched the first episode? Try a first look instead.

"Dr. Brain," the new mystery drama series from Kim Jee-Woon, made its worldwide premiere on Apple TV+ earlier today.

To celebrate the release, Apple has shared a first look at the new series. You can check it out below:

Connecting with the dead in search of the truth. Sync with director Kim and the cast to discover the thoughts behind the bizarre sci-fi thriller. Dr. Brain is now streaming on Apple TV+

The series, which follows the story of a scientist who uses technology to search through memories, is written and directed by Kim Jee-Woon. Lee Sun-Kyun, best known for his role in Parasite, stars in the series.

Now in production in South Korea and set to debut later this year, "Dr. Brain" is an emotional journey that follows a brain scientist who is obsessive about figuring out new technologies to access the consciousness and memories of the brain. His life goes sideways when his family falls victim to a mysterious accident, and he uses his skills to access memories from his wife's brain to piece together the mystery of what actually happened to his family and why.

"Dr. Brain" is produced for Apple TV+ by Korea-based studio, Bound Entertainment, along with Kakao Entertainment, Studioplex and Dark Circle Pictures. Kim Jee-Woon serves as executive producer alongside Samuel Yeunju Ha, executive producer of Kim Jee-Woon's "Illang: The Wolf Brigade" and Bong Joon-Ho's "Okja." Ham Jung Yeub and Daniel Han executive produce for Studioplex, and Joy Jinsoo Lee and Min Young Hong serve as executive producers for Kakao Entertainment.

If you haven't seen the official trailer for the new series, check it out below:

"Dr. Brain" is streaming now on Apple TV+. If you want to enjoy the new series in the best quality possible, check out our list of the Best TVs for Apple TV 2021 or our review of the Apple TV 4K.

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