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Season 1 – Cashero

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Sang-woong, an ordinary civil servant, struggles to make ends meet; one day, he discovers he has supernatural powers, granting him the ability to wield powers equal to the amount of cash he holds.
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Cashero — Season 1

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Melissa Camacho Common Sense Media Jan 13
4/5
This strange and entertaining K-drama mixes superhero action with humor, a few emotional moments, and a lesson or two about humanity. Go to Full Review
Sarah Musnicky But Why Tho? A Geek Community Jan 8
3/10
While the series itself is short, Cashero can’t make this series worth sitting through with its storytelling. And, in an ever-growing market of superhero fare, it just can’t lift off to make its mark with the rest of the pack. Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider Dec 29
Cashero has a fun superhero premise and doesn’t take itself seriously, striking the right tone for a show where a superhero wants to use his powers but knows it’ll cost him — literally — to do so. Go to Full Review
Archi Sengupta LeisureByte.com Dec 29
3/5
Cashero is fine, but I think it would’ve been more memorable as a more humorous affair Go to Full Review
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Kevin D @KevinDK Jan 4 No recommendation. It’s a funny movie, but the content feels like it's from an AI writer. If you like the actors then go for it, but be warned that’s a very bad film. No logic at all. No problem solving See more Ry N. @RyGuy Jan 4 A funny series where the MC inherits super strength and regenerative powers but uses cash in his pocket as an energy source and spews spare change like Sonic. He joins a society of superheroes while being hunted down by his loan collectors and billionaires stealing powers. The season starts off solid but the writing and decision making of the characters can be frustrating. See more l u @louise090906 Jan 2 Seems like it came from a ChatGPT plot. See more Kaspar M @Kaspar Dec 31 Like the premise, but the writing does not do justice for the concept. Lines are sometimes predictable and not witty. Am a fan of Lee Jun ho, but his beautiful smile does not fit with this kdrama. His smile fits well in Typhoon Family, but not in this drama. Want to like it a lot. Hopefully if there's a sequel, the writing will measure up with the premise and Lee Jun Ho will not smile as much or use it in sync with the context only. See more Miriã F @MihFigliolino Dec 31 Cashero tells the story of the protagonist who inherits superpowers from his father. The superpower: the more money he has, the stronger he becomes, but with a catch: when he uses his money to activate his superpowers, the money disappears. The story shows the conflicts he faces learning to deal with his superpower and fight villains also having to continue with his normal life - work, home, relationships. There are many important reflections: defining what is a priority in life, maturing, important decisions, and most importantly: what prevents us from doing good and what is fair to others? Do we need superpowers for that? Lee Junho's performance speaks for itself! Absolutely perfect, somenthing normal for him. The villain Lee Chae-Min stands out, a newcomer actor who is already showing great promise for success! See more Eliane P @Eliane Dec 31 Cashero retrata o herói com as dificuldades de um cidadão comum, a luta para juntar dinheiro e pagar as contas e principalmente até onde o coração humano está disposto a ajudar o outro mesmo sem dinheiro algum? Cashero portrays the hero with the difficulties of an ordinary citizen, the struggle to collect money and pay the bills and especially how far the human heart is willing to help the other even without any money? See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Dec 26, 2025 Unable to afford a place with Kim Min-suk, Kang Sang-ung visits his father, who grants him a power that will test both his morals and his bank account. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 26, 2025 Sang-ung calls Park Jeong-ja for help when he finds himself in a crisis, only to end up in danger; Jo Anna uses Min-suk as bait to lure him. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 26, 2025 After realizing he's become a target, Sang-ung trains with Byeon Ho-in and Bang Eun-mi; soon after, he contacts Jeong-ja for help to face Anna's army. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 26, 2025 Longing for a normal life, Sang-ung considers selling his power to the Mundane Vanguard, but Ho-in attempts to stop him from making a mistake. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 26, 2025 After narrowly escaping danger, Sang-ung, Ho-in and Eun-mi find themselves taunted by Jo Nathan; they investigate a drug ring at a nightclub. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 26, 2025 After escaping another trap, Sang-ung realizes his regular life is taking a negative impact; Anna comes forward with an unexpected proposal. Details Episode 7 Aired Dec 26, 2025 The bank scheme quickly turns perilous, pitting Sang-ung against Anna and Nathan; Nathan lures him in by taking what matters most. Details Episode 8 Aired Dec 26, 2025 Fighting for his love, Sang-ung goes toe-to-toe with the Mundane Vanguard; will he and his friends finally become the heroes they were meant to be? Details

Season Info

Creator
Lee Jane, Jeon Chan-ho
Screenwriter
Jeon Chan-ho, Lee Jae-in
Network
Netflix
Genre
Fantasy, Action, Comedy
Original Language
Korean
Release Date
Dec 26, 2025
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