[06/19/23 - 02:01 PM] Video: "Burn the House Down" - Official Trailer - Netflix Mei Nagano and Kyoka Suzuki play the lead roles in a suspenseful revenge drama that begins with a home going up in flames.
[via press release from Netflix]
Burn the House Down | Official Trailer | Netflix
"That woman stole my home and my family... "
Mei Nagano and Kyoka Suzuki play the lead roles in the Netflix Series "Burn the House Down," a suspenseful revenge drama that begins with a home going up in flames, that starts streaming worldwide Thursday, 13 July, 2023, only on Netflix!
The affluent Mitarai family, who run their own hospital, met with a terrible misfortune when their house became engulfed in flames.
Thirteen years later, Anzu Murata (Mei Nagano) visits the Mitarai residence in hopes of becoming its new housekeeper but is met by the owner's beautiful yet intimidating second wife, Makiko (Kyoka Suzuki). Anzu lands the job and goes about her duties, but she has an ulterior motive for infiltrating the Mitarai house...
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