Prepare for a chilling journey when The Price of Confession premieres on Netflix on December 5 2025. This Korean mystery-thriller plunges into a world where guilt, innocence and manipulation collide. At the center is art teacher Ahn Yoon-su, whose serene life shatters when her husband is murdered and she becomes the primary suspect. As her world crumbles, she meets the enigmatic Mo-eun, known among inmates as “the witch” for her uncanny ability to read people. Mo-eun offers Yoon-su an impossible deal confess to the murder or commit one of your own. Meanwhile, dogged prosecutor Baek Dong-hun closes in, and Yoon-su’s lawyer, former boxer Jang Jeong-gu, struggles to untangle the truth under crushing pressure.
High-stakes plot, intense characters
From the first episode, the series grips with its moral complexity. Yoon-su finds herself caught between victim and suspect. Mo-eun’s offer blurs the line between freedom and further sin. Dong-hun’s pursuit is relentless. Jeong-gu fights not just for his client but for what justice really means. Each character is pulled into a web of secrets where every decision exacts a price.
Why this release matters
Launching globally on December 5 makes this series a major addition to Netflix’s 2025 lineup of international thrillers. The pairing of top‐tier Korean actors, a compelling premise, and sleek production ensures it will appeal to both K-drama fans and thriller lovers worldwide. The treaty of confession at the heart of the story is a novel twist on crime drama, moving beyond who did it to what the cost will be.
What to expect
Viewers can anticipate taut pacing, psychological tension, and evolving alliances. The cinematography captures the claustrophobic feel of the prison, the tension of the courtroom, and the quiet dread of hidden motives. Expect twists that make you question everything you thought you knew about the characters and yourself. When the final credits roll, you’ll be left asking: What is the real price of confession?