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The star and executive producer says Prime Video’s new spy thriller is a love letter to Korea.
Prime Video's Butterfly ended with a shocking character death — and a kidnapping — but where would the show go in season 2?
Nine years after faking his own death, a former operative comes out of hiding to save his daughter, now a gifted assassin, in ...
In Prime Video's latest spy thriller, "Butterfly," a former spy tries to reunite with his adult daughter after faking his own ...
Butterfly landed on Prime Video not long ago, pulled from the Boom! Studios graphic novel, and it quickly shaped itself into a story about espionage and family that refused to stay simple.
A big perk of starring in — and producing — his own show is Daniel Dae Kim's ability to set up an onscreen reunion with a ...
While speaking to PEOPLE at the New York premiere for his new Prime Video series, 'Butterfly,' Daniel Dae Kim revealed what ...
Prime Video’s latest series, Butterfly, is a family drama sneaking up as an espionage story. Starring Daniel Dae Kim as David ...
Kim, who first rose to fame on “Lost,” spoke Korean on that hit ABC show. The actor, who was born in South Korea but grew up ...
Butterfly' actor and producer Daniel Dae Kim on bridging Korean and American culture on his new show, how “inclusive” isn’t a bad word and good allyship in action.
Rebecca is eventually captured and taken to an abandoned factory by Juno and Caddis operatives. David initiates a high-stakes rescue, which includes a high-speed chase and a brutal fight with Gun (Kim ...
Reina Hardesty and Daniel Dae Kim, Butterfly. Juhan Noh/Prime. It's less damning than it sounds at first to say that ...