Get ready, film buffs and series bingers! Netflix is gearing up for a fantastic close to 2025, confirming the highly anticipated sequel to its smash-hit action-comedy 'Mission: Cross' and dropping details on several other compelling titles. From thrilling mysteries to unique dating shows, there's a lot to add to your watchlist.

TL;DR: The Scoop on What's Coming to Netflix

  • 'Mission: Cross 2' is officially in production, bringing back Hwang Jung-min and Yum Jung-ah for another national treasure heist adventure, set to be bigger and bolder.
  • 'The Price of Confession,' a psychological thriller starring Jeon Do-yeon in her first Netflix series, premieres December 5, delving into a puzzling murder accusation.
  • Netflix Japan is expanding its December slate with the romantic dance film '10Dance' (Dec. 18) and the unconventional dating series 'Badly in Love' (Dec. 9).
The Return of a Power Couple: 'Mission: Cross 2' Promises More Action and Laughs

Remember that action-comedy that shot to number one on Netflix's Global Top 10 Movies (Non-English) chart within just three days of its 2024 release? We're talking about 'Mission: Cross,' and good news, the sequel is officially happening! Netflix has confirmed 'Mission: Cross 2' is now in production, bringing back the dynamic duo, Hwang Jung-min and Yum Jung-ah, for another high-stakes adventure. The original film wasn't just a quick hit; it remained in the top 10 across 43 countries during its second week, clearly resonating with audiences worldwide. Source: [Variety, Hwang Jung-min, Yum Jung-ah Return for ‘Mission: Cross 2’ as Netflix Dates ‘The Price of Confession,’ ‘10Dance’ and ‘Badly in Love,’ Nov 13, 2025].

Writer-director Lee Myung-hoon is returning to helm the sequel, which centers on a massive national treasure heist recovery operation. Our beloved stars are reprising their roles: Hwang Jung-min as Kang-mu, a former special ops agent who's usually just a warm-hearted husband, gets pulled back into the fray when the President himself tasks him with recovering a stolen artifact. Yum Jung-ah returns as Mi-seon, a former Asian Games shooting silver medalist who's now a detective. After a bit of a demotion to a seaside provincial station, she rejoins her husband for this crucial new mission, undoubtedly bringing her signature blend of skill and wit.

New Faces and Familiar Friends Join the Treasure Hunt

The sequel isn't just a rehash; it's expanding its world with exciting new additions to the cast. Yoon Kyung-ho ('The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call') steps in as Cheon In-hak, the elusive head of a shadowy organization with a keen interest in cultural treasures. Im Seong-jae ('Hellbound Season 2') plays Duchil, a black-market dealer known as the 'sommelier of stolen goods,' which just sounds like a fun character to watch. Adding political weight, Cha In-pyo ('What Happened to Mr. Cha?') takes on the role of the President, while Kim Kuk-hee ('Sweet Home') portrays his Chief of Staff. These new characters are set to ramp up the tension and fun around the cultural property theft at the heart of the story.

And don't worry, some familiar faces are also returning to round out the team. Jung Man-sik is back as Sang-woong, the reliable team leader, alongside Cha Rae-hyung as Dong-soo and Lee Ho-cheol as Hun Gi. These three were scene-stealers in the first film, and their return promises more of that beloved chemistry and comic timing. With this upgraded scale and a mix of returning favorites and fresh talent, 'Mission: Cross 2' is shaping up to deliver an even bigger fusion of action and comedy exclusively on Netflix.

Example: Imagine your mild-mannered neighbor, always tinkering in his garden, suddenly revealing he’s a former spy tasked by the President himself to recover a national treasure. That’s the kind of delightful, high-stakes twist we get with Kang-mu in 'Mission: Cross 2,' showing how ordinary lives can hide extraordinary pasts and thrilling responsibilities.

A Deep Dive into Darkness: Jeon Do-yeon's Debut Netflix Series 'The Price of Confession'

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Shifting gears from high-octane action to gripping psychological thrills, Netflix is also set to premiere 'The Price of Confession' on December 5. This mystery thriller series marks a significant milestone: it's Oscar-winner Jeon Do-yeon's first-ever Netflix series, a detail that alone should grab your attention. Source: [Variety, Hwang Jung-min, Yum Jung-ah Return for ‘Mission: Cross 2’ as Netflix Dates ‘The Price of Confession,’ ‘10Dance’ and ‘Badly in Love,’ Nov 13, 2025].

Jeon Do-yeon ('Kill Boksoon,' 'Crash Course in Romance') stars as Yun-su, a woman accused of murdering her husband. What makes her case particularly baffling is her unusual behavior during police questioning – she's seen requesting coffee and even smiling throughout interrogations, leaving everyone to question her guilt or innocence. Adding another layer of intrigue is Kim Go-eun ('You and Everything Else,' 'Little Women') as Mo Eun, a mysterious woman Yun-su encounters in prison. Feared by other inmates as a witch and psychopath, Mo Eun makes a chilling offer: she'll confess to Yun-su’s husband’s murder in exchange for an unspecified act.

The series also features a strong supporting cast, with Park Hae-soo ('Squid Game') as prosecutor Baek Dong-hun and Jin Sun-kyu ('Aema') playing Yun-su's lawyer, Jang Jeong-gu. Directed by Lee Jung-hyo, known for hit dramas like 'Crash Landing on You' and 'Doona!', 'The Price of Confession' promises a meticulously crafted narrative filled with suspense and moral ambiguity. Prepare to be kept on the edge of your seat as the layers of this dark mystery unfold.

Netflix Japan Dances and Dares with '10Dance' and 'Badly in Love'

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But wait, there's more! Netflix Japan is also bringing a fresh wave of original content to close out 2025, offering viewers a taste of local storytelling with global appeal. First up is the dance film '10Dance,' premiering December 18. This adaptation of Inouesatoh's award-winning manga, which won the "This BL Is Amazing! 2019" award, promises a unique blend of romance and competitive dance. Source: [Variety, Hwang Jung-min, Yum Jung-ah Return for ‘Mission: Cross 2’ as Netflix Dates ‘The Price of Confession,’ ‘10Dance’ and ‘Badly in Love,’ Nov 13, 2025].

The story follows two competitive dancers, both named Shinya. Ryoma Takeuchi makes his Netflix film debut as Shinya Suzuki, Japan’s Latin Dance champion, while Keita Machida stars as Shinya Sugiki, Japan’s Ballroom champion and the world’s No. 2-ranked dancer. The pair, reuniting onscreen for the first time in nearly eight years, find romance blossoming as Sugiki challenges Suzuki to enter the demanding 10-Dance competition, which combines both Latin and Ballroom styles. Directed by Keishi Otomo, known for the 'Rurouni Kenshin' series, this film looks like a treat for fans of romance and dance.

Then, for those who love their reality TV with a twist, 'Badly in Love' launches on December 9. This unscripted dating series gathers 11 former delinquents at the "Badly in Love Academy" for a 14-day experiment. The series culminates in a graduation ceremony where participants must confess their true feelings to their chosen romantic interest. The concept was developed by Megumi, a self-described former delinquent herself, who created the project as a counter to what she sees as contemporary dating culture's tendency towards overthinking and emotional guardedness. It's a bold idea, aiming for raw emotion and genuine connections, and definitely stands out from typical dating shows.

Addressing Expectations: Can Sequels Deliver and Niche Content Thrive?

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Some might wonder if a sequel can truly recapture the unexpected magic of an original hit like 'Mission: Cross,' especially given the pressure of following up a global success. However, with the original writer-director Lee Myung-hoon back at the helm and the beloved main cast returning, the ingredients are certainly there for an even bigger, bolder adventure, building on the established chemistry and world. The expanded cast and more complex national treasure plot also suggest a thoughtful progression rather than a simple rehash.

For those outside Japan, titles like '10Dance' and 'Badly in Love' might seem niche, potentially appealing to a smaller, dedicated audience. But Netflix's strategy often involves showcasing diverse regional content, which can find passionate global audiences. The unique premises, like a dance romance adapted from an award-winning manga or a dating show featuring former delinquents, offer fresh takes on familiar genres, potentially attracting viewers looking for something different from the usual mainstream fare. These distinct offerings enrich Netflix's library and provide opportunities for unexpected global hits.

Practical Takeaways for Your December Watchlist

  • Gear up for more high-octane fun: 'Mission: Cross 2' is on its way, promising upgraded action and humor with Hwang Jung-min and Yum Jung-ah. No specific release date yet, but production is confirmed!
  • Mark your calendars for a thrilling mystery: Jeon Do-yeon's first Netflix series, 'The Price of Confession,' drops December 5, ready to puzzle and provoke.
  • Explore Japanese romance and reality: '10Dance' arrives December 18 for dance-romance fans, while the unique dating experiment 'Badly in Love' premieres December 9.
  • Expect diverse storytelling: Netflix continues to invest in a wide range of genres and international productions, ensuring there’s something new and exciting for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions About These Upcoming Netflix Titles

Q: What streaming platform will these films and series be available on? A: All the mentioned titles – 'Mission: Cross 2,' 'The Price of Confession,' '10Dance,' and 'Badly in Love' – will be released exclusively on Netflix.

Q: What are the specific release dates for these shows? A: 'The Price of Confession' premieres December 5. For Netflix Japan, 'Badly in Love' launches December 9, and '10Dance' premieres December 18. 'Mission: Cross 2' is confirmed for production, with its release date to be announced.

Q: What are the ratings or runtimes for these new releases? A: Specific content ratings (e.g., TV-MA, PG-13) and exact runtimes for these titles have not been officially announced yet. Viewers should check Netflix directly closer to their release dates for this information.

Sources
  • Variety, "Hwang Jung-min, Yum Jung-ah Return for ‘Mission: Cross 2’ as Netflix Dates ‘The Price of Confession,’ ‘10Dance’ and ‘Badly in Love’", November 13, 2025.
  • Various Netflix announcements via news outlets (e.g., Sports Chosun, K-Pop News), November 13, 2025.