The art of the con gets a new face this fall. Confidence Queen, the Korean remake of the Japanese sensation Confidence Man JP, is stepping into the spotlight with Park Min-young leading the charge.
The premise of Confidence Queen is familiar yet thrillingly malleable: a team of scammers who target greed itself, slipping into identities, staging elaborate performances, and always staying one step ahead. Confidence Queen is a glossy crime-comedy tailored for global release, built with a pace that dares viewers to keep up.

Release date and where to watch globally
Confidence Queen, the very first Prime Video original K-drama, (in collaboration with Coupang Play and TV Chosun) premieres on Saturday, September 6, 2025, on TV Chosun at 9:10 p.m. KST, with new episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday in the same slot. The season consists of twelve episodes, spanning six weekends and concluding on October 12, 2025.
In Korea, the show is broadcast on TV Chosun and available for streaming via Coupang Play, but its international appeal is what elevates Confidence Queen as a major release.
Via Prime Video, the series will be accessible in over 240 nations and regions, debuting nearly at the same time across different time zones. Such a level of release is uncommon for a con drama, and it establishes the show as both a national hit and a prominent international title.
Prime Video’s backing ensures visibility on a platform that thrives on global conversation, and it makes Confidence Queen accessible to viewers from Seoul to Los Angeles without delay.

The cast pulling the strings
At the heart of the story is Park Min-young as Yoon Yi-rang, a character defined by brilliance and calculation, with an IQ of 165 and a mind honed to manipulate the rules of the game. Park has long been a prominent figure in K-drama, starring in hits like the popular rom-com What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, the intricate romance of Her Private Life, the mood-driven Forecasting Love and Weather, and the much-talked-about Marry My Husband.
In this scenario, she transitions from being cherished for her kindness to being respected for her boldness, portraying a woman who can enchant in an instant and deconstruct in another.

Her accomplice is Park Hee-soon as James, the seasoned veteran whose mere presence stabilizes the team. Global audiences recall him from Netflix’s My Name, where his presence resonated in every scene, while Korean viewers recognize him as a reliable talent in both cinema and TV. In Confidence Queen, he represents the experienced tactician, one who has encountered every ploy in the past and knows that endurance relies on patience as much as bravery.

The trio is completed by Joo Jong-hyuk as Myung Gu-ho, the hopeful newcomer whose genuineness often complicates the game. He caught attention in Extraordinary Attorney Woo as the sharp-tongued “Kwon Lawyer,” but here he plays against that type, a younger figure who injects heart into an otherwise clinical setup. His Gu-ho is quick to stumble and quicker to rise, reminding us that even in the world of scams there is room for vulnerability.
The show also leans into surprise, and the list of cameos demonstrates this. Song Ji-hyo, celebrated for her charm in Running Man and notable performances in series like Emergency Couple and Was It Love?, is set to appear, showcasing her signature energy. Rowoon, idol-actor from SF9 and known for Tomorrow, The King’s Affection, and Destined With You, gains further acclaim, attracting fans who support him in both music and television.

Also in the list of cameos are Lee Yi-kyung, memorable in the comedic tumult of Welcome to Waikiki, and Kim Bo-sung, a seasoned performer whose name embodies both significance and humor, making certain that every episode resembles a setting where recognizable faces could appear to influence the game.

The team behind the curtain
Behind the camera, Nam Ki-hoon directs with the same sleek energy that marked his previous projects, bringing a polished surface to a story that thrives on style. The script comes from Hong Seung-hyun, whose track record includes the Korean adaptation of Criminal Minds and the supernatural procedural Cheo-Yong, alongside Kim Da-hye. Together they bring a mix of grit and entertainment, balancing the mechanics of crime drama with the playful pacing of a caper.
This combination gives Confidence Queen its backbone: the scams are constructed with procedural precision, yet presented with a light touch that keeps the story entertaining. The creative team knows that part of the fun lies not only in the reveal of each con but in watching how characters improvise when things inevitably go wrong. It's in those moments of chaos that the show finds its rhythm.
Why Confidence Queen matters
Con artist dramas walk a fine line between glamour and grit, and Confidence Queen is poised to embrace both. Its elaborate scams highlight the absurdity of unchecked greed, while its humor ensures that the tone never tips into the heavy-handed.
Confidence Queen positions its trio of swindlers not as untouchable geniuses but as flawed, improvising performers who are always one misstep away from exposure, which makes their victories all the more satisfying.
With its compact twelve-episode run, its high-profile cast, and the global distribution of Prime Video, Confidence Queen arrives as one of the season’s most stylish weekend dramas. It's the kind of show that thrives on rhythm, one that wants viewers to sit down on Saturday night for the setup and return on Sunday night for the payoff.

The dynamic of Confidence Queen recalls the rhythm of Ocean’s Eleven, with its smart setups and reversals, but the style is unmistakably Korean. It trades casino sparkle for humor with an edge, framing its three swindlers as a kind of modern-day Robin Hood troupe. Their schemes are less about the thrill of stealing and more about bending corruption back on itself, turning every con into a sly form of justice.
And as the curtain rises, the invitation is sly but simple: slip into the game and see how long you can keep up. Confidence Queen premieres on Prime Video, September 6, 2025, and every weekend after that the trio will be waiting, ready to trick, tease, and test just how sharp you really are.
If the confidence of its title is any indication, this is a drama that knows exactly how to play the game.