It has the addictive pacing of Succession mixed with the historical sweep of Forrest Gump . Whether you buy the digital bundle for a weekend binge or the Blu-ray for the director’s commentary, one thing is certain: After you finish the final episode, you will immediately want to start a spreadsheet.
Here is why the complete pack is the definitive way to experience Song Joong-ki’s masterpiece of calculated revenge. For the uninitiated, Reborn Rich follows Yoon Hyun-woo (Song Joong-ki), a loyal secretary to the chaebol family Soonyang Group. After being framed for embezzlement and murdered, he wakes up not in heaven or hell, but in 1987—inside the body of Jin Do-joon, the youngest grandson of the family that killed him. Reborn Rich Season 1 Complete Pack
Armed with encyclopedic knowledge of future economic events (from the Asian financial crisis to the rise of Samsung’s semiconductors), Do-joon begins a 20-year-long game. The goal? To buy the company that owns him. Watching Reborn Rich live was a global phenomenon, but the week-long waits between episodes often muted the show's sharpest weapon: temporal irony . It has the addictive pacing of Succession mixed
In the golden age of K-dramas, few series have managed to fuse corporate thriller, historical retrospection, and supernatural wish-fulfillment as seamlessly as JTBC’s Reborn Rich . Now available as a "Season 1 Complete Pack" —typically offered as a digital box set, a Blu-ray collection, or an uncut binge-watch playlist—the series demands to be consumed not as a weekly drip-feed, but as a singular, cohesive epic. For the uninitiated, Reborn Rich follows Yoon Hyun-woo