Netflix's new K-drama Cashero has quickly risen to become a top streaming show, thanks to its innovative take on superpowers tied to everyday costs. Starring Lee Jun-ho as the lead hero Kang Sang-ung, the series explores the personal toll of heroism in a unique superhero universe. It currently ranks fourth on FlixPatrol's global Netflix TV shows chart.
Cashero, Netflix's latest action K-drama, introduces a fresh twist on the superhero genre by linking extraordinary abilities to real-world expenses. The story centers on Kang Sang-ung, an ordinary man played by 2PM member Lee Jun-ho, who gains immense strength and resilience but only by spending cash—often his own savings meant for a future home with his partner. This mechanic not only powers his heroics but also strains his personal life, highlighting the tangible price of using superpowers.
Sang-ung joins the Korean Association of Superhumans, a group where each member faces a distinct cost for their abilities. The leader, Byeon Ho-in, portrayed by Kim Byong-chul, can phase through solid objects but requires alcohol to activate his powers, endangering his health. Bang Eun-mi, played by Kim Hyang-gi and working at a convenience store, wields telekinesis fueled by calorie consumption.
Opposing them is the shadowy Beominhoe organization, led by two rival siblings vying for control, both seeking to exploit superpowered individuals. Kim Hye-jun also stars in the series, adding to the ensemble of heroes and villains.
Released recently, Cashero has captivated audiences with its wild premise and chaotic blend of powers, propelling it to the number four spot on FlixPatrol’s Top 10 Netflix TV Shows chart as of late December 2025. Season 1 is now available for streaming worldwide on Netflix, inviting viewers into this cost-laden superhero world.