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Daniel Dae Kim Raises the Stakes with ‘Butterfly,’ His Ambitious New Spy Thriller

MHN|2025-08-22 08:40

Daniel Dae Kim, best known to many as the “husband of Yunjin Kim” from ‘Lost’ and a consistent fixture among Hollywood’s most successful Korean-American actors, is now making his boldest move yet. With ‘Butterfly,’ one of Amazon Prime Video’s most highly anticipated new series, Kim is not only starring in the lead role—he is also the chief architect and executive producer behind the massive project.

The fact that ‘Butterfly’ marks the first major project selected by his own production company is deeply symbolic. The espionage thriller, set in Korea, represents Kim’s ambition to present the “real Korea”—the stylish and authentic Korea he felt Hollywood often failed to capture. By taking up the producer’s mantle, he ensured that his vision for the project would not be diluted or distorted.

‘Butterfly’ is already generating extraordinary buzz, thanks to three shrewd decisions by Kim that set it apart as a uniquely intelligent fusion of Hollywood and K-content. First, to guarantee authenticity, he gathered a “Korean Avengers” team of top-tier actors, including Kim Tae-hee, Kim Ji-hoon, and Park Hae-soo. In an endearing anecdote that reveals his commitment, Kim even leveraged the fact that the writer’s mother was a fan of ‘Stairway to Heaven’ to secure Kim Tae-hee’s involvement after persistent efforts. 

Second, Kim declared the “other main character” of the show to be the Korean audience. While ‘Butterfly’ will premiere on Amazon Prime Video for a worldwide audience, in Korea it will also be broadcast via tvN. This breaks away from the traditional rule that “OTT originals are exclusive to their platforms,” allowing Korean viewers to enjoy the series through the most convenient medium possible.

Finally, Kim emphasized respect at every turn—from boldly inscribing the Korean word for “butterfly” (나비) on the official poster, to personally traveling to Korea for a press conference despite his busy schedule. These gestures underscore his heartfelt belief that Korean content and audiences are not merely partners, but owners of this project.

Ultimately, ‘Butterfly’ stands as a landmark—not just for Daniel Dae Kim’s career, but for Asian creatives in Hollywood, opening new avenues of representation and storytelling. His efforts not only contribute to the global influence of K-content, but also signal a new trend: “Koreanization” of global content itself. After once being confined to the island in ‘Lost,’ Kim now returns to Hollywood riding the wave of K-content’s global popularity. His most remarkable ascent is just beginning.

Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”

Photo=MHN DB, tvN

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