Neon bleeds into rain-soaked asphalt. Sirens echo like a heartbeat. Somewhere between bruised knuckles and broken dreams, two forces collide—and the city holds its breath.Street Combat is Netflix’s most visceral original yet: a raw, pulse-pounding descent into the underbelly of a metropolis where survival is currency and silence is a weapon. At the center stand Song Hye Kyo and SUGA—unrecognizable, relentless, and electrifying—locked in a story that blurs the line between redemption and ruin.Song Hye Kyo shatters every expectation as Han Jae-rin, a former prodigy turned underground fighter who disappeared after a scandal that scorched her name and erased her future. She moves through the city like a ghost—disciplined, dangerous, and burning with unfinished business. Each fight is precise. Each strike carries history. Her performance is stripped of glamour and soaked in resolve, a portrait of a woman who learned that mercy is a luxury she can’t afford.Opposite her is SUGA as Min Yoon-seok, a strategist in a world that eats thinkers alive. Once a prodigy himself—this time of sound and numbers—he now runs the fight circuits from the shadows, composing chaos with a calm, chilling intelligence. His words are measured. His plans are surgical. And when he steps into the ring, it’s not rage that moves him—it’s purpose.Their collision is inevitable. Jae-rin needs access. Yoon-seok needs leverage. What begins as a transaction spirals into something far more dangerous: trust. In a city that punishes vulnerability, they find it in each other—and pay for it in blood.Directed with ferocious intimacy, Street Combat treats violence not as spectacle, but as consequence. Every punch lands with weight. Every silence hums with threat. The camera lingers on sweat, scars, and the quiet moments after the bell—when the crowd fades and the truth creeps in. A bass-heavy, industrial score (with tracks overseen by SUGA himself) turns alleyways into arenas and heartbeats into war drums.This is not a story about winning. It’s about what it costs to keep standing.Netflix Presents: Street Combat — Song Hye Kyo & Suga UnleashedA Netflix Original DocumentaryTrailer Out SoonWhen the lights go down and the streets light up, there are no heroes—only survivors.