Netflix "Hierarchy" casts Roh Jeong-eui and Lee Chae-min

The casting lineup for Netflix's new original series "Hierarchy" has been unveiled.

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On the 15th, Netflix announced the casting of Roh Jeong-eui, Lee Chae-min, Kim Jae-won-III, Ji Hye-won, and Lee Won-jung along with the confirmation of the production of "Hierarchy".

"Hierarchy" is a Netflix series that tells the story of a crack in their solid world after a transfer student with a secret in the state high school, where the top 0.01% of the minority reigns by order and law, enters.

Jusin High School, founded by Korea's top conglomerate Jusin Group, is a place where children selected from the moment they were born are gathered. In Jusin High School, which prides itself on prestigious private schools of different grades, an exciting story will be told in which the love, friendship, revenge and compassion of 18 young people are intertwined.

Roh Jeong-eui plays Jae-yul Group's eldest daughter, who is competing with the Jusin Group, and Jeong Jae-i, the queen of Jusin High School. Lee Chae-min plays the role of Kang Ha, a transfer student at Jusin High School, who keeps a secret behind a maritime smile.

Kim Jae-won-III plays Kim Ri-an, the No. 1 player in the main reporting hierarchy and the successor of the Jusin Group, while Ji Hye-won play Yoon He-ra, the youngest daughter of International Yoon, a leading Korean trading company, and the incarnation of jealousy.

Lee Won-jung plays Lee Woo-jin, the second son of a family who has produced politicians for generations and has both visuals and affection.

"Hierarchy" is director Bae Hyun-jin's first series production with writer Choo Hye-mi.