Tomb Raider King Anime Releases Korean Dubbed Trailer, First Two Episodes in Preview
Tomb Raider King fans have exciting news! The animated series produced by South Korean Redice Studio has released its long-awaited Korean dubbed trailer. Additionally, the first two episodes of the series will be previewed this Saturday (June 13, 2026) on the Laftel platform.
The trailer showcases action-packed scenes of the series' main character Jooheon Suh (alias Tomb Raider King) as he hunts mysterious artifacts. The strong animation quality and dynamic fight choreography successfully reflect the spirit of the original manhwa. The trailer also features the characters' voice acting for the first time, and fans have begun sharing their reactions on social media.
As a reminder, Tomb Raider King (작전명) is a manhwa originally written by SAN.G and published by Redice Studio. The series, which completed with over 400 chapters between 2019 and 2021, has gained a huge global fanbase. Its story revolves around Jooheon Suh, an ordinary treasure hunter, as he uncovers the secrets behind historical artifacts and finds himself caught in a power game. The anime adaptation was first announced in 2024 and has been eagerly awaited since then.
This preview serves as a launch event for audiences in South Korea. The Laftel platform is known for hosting Korean-produced animations and webtoon adaptations. The international release date and platform have not yet been announced, but considering that similar productions in the past (e.g., The God of High School or Tower of God) were released on global platforms like Crunchyroll, it is expected that Tomb Raider King will soon meet international audiences.
Although no exact date has been given for the full season, this preview is a great opportunity to see the quality of the animation. If you have access via Laftel, we recommend not missing the first two episodes this Saturday. Otherwise, it's worth following official announcements – Tomb Raider King stands out as one of the most anticipated manhwa adaptations.


