For those looking to download Iris and dive into one of the most pivotal dramas of the 21st century, you are about to enter a world of high-stakes espionage, tragic romance, and a plot twist that still haunts viewers over a decade later. At its core, Iris follows Kim Hyun-jun (Lee Byung-hun) and Jin Sa-woo (Jung Joon-ho), best friends and elite agents of the National Security Service (NSS) of South Korea. Their bond is shattered when they both fall for the same woman: the brilliant and stoic profile analyst Choi Seung-hee (Kim Tae-hee).
The ending is infamous. It is shocking. And it will leave you staring at the black screen of your player long after the credits roll. That is the power of Iris .
But this is far from a simple love triangle. When Hyun-jun is betrayed by his own government during a secret mission, he is forced to go rogue. The drama then transforms into a frantic chase across the map—from the bustling streets of Seoul to the tense borderlands of Hungary and the snowy landscapes of Akita, Japan. The title refers to "Iris," a shadowy, multinational mercenary organization pulling the strings behind the push for Korean reunification. Unlike the campy villains of past dramas, Iris operatives are cold, efficient, and terrifyingly realistic. Led by the enigmatic "Mr. Black," they introduce a layer of conspiracy that makes you question every character's loyalty.