'The Gold,' Korean series 'Bargain' get premiere dates at Paramount+

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Aug. 7 (UPI) -- Paramount+ has announced global premiere dates for The Gold, Bargain and other international originals.

The Gold, a British miniseries created and written by Neil Forsyth and starring Hugh Bonneville, will have a two-episode premiere Sept. 17 in the United States, with subsequent episodes to be released weekly.

All episodes of the series will be available Sept. 14 in international markets.

The Gold explores a real-life robbery in 1983 where "six armed men broke into the Brink's-Mat security depot near London's Heathrow Airport, and inadvertently stumbled across gold bullion worth £26m."

Bargain, a South Korean crime thriller developed by Jun Woo-sung and starring Jun Jong-seo and Jin Seon-kyu, will have its global premiere Oct. 5.

The show follows "a group of strangers who gather at a remote motel with ulterior motives -- seeking to bargain." The group must find a way to survive after an unexpected earthquake traps them inside the building.

Los Enviados, a Spanish-language mystery series following two priests searching for a missing alleged healer, will return for Season 2 by the end of 2023.

In addition, British series Sexy Beast starring James McArdle and Emun Elliott, South Korean period drama Queen Woo, and South Korean thriller action series A Bloody Lucky Day are coming to Paramount+. The streaming service has yet to announce premiere dates for the shows.