Netflix Announces Release of "Gyeongseong Creature" Season 2
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-01-08 01:59:56
Second Season to Explore New Narrative in Seoul, 2024
▲ Courtesy of NetflixThe first season, released in two parts last month and on Friday, unfolds a gripping narrative set in 1945 Gyeongseong, depicting Imperial Japan's creation of a monster through biological experiments during the period just before Korea's liberation from Japanese rule. Starring Park Seo-joon as Jang Tae-sang and Han So-hee as Yoon Chae-ok, the storyline revolves around their characters' pursuit of missing individuals amidst the backdrop of experimental activities in a hospital.
Following the recent release of its second part, the 10-episode first season secured the third position in Netflix's latest weekly ranking for non-English TV shows.
Netflix revealed that Season 2 will shift its narrative to Seoul in 2024. The storyline will introduce a character named Ho-jae, bearing a resemblance to Jang Tae-sang, alongside Yoon Chae-ok. Together, they will unravel enigmatic events and connections in the new setting.
Director Chung Dong-yoon expressed, "Season 2 presents a story with a completely different charm." The change in space and time period aims to provide a clear distinction and offer an expanded universe feel, according to a release from Netflix.
Courtesy of Netflix
Netflix confirmed on Monday that the highly successful original Korean TV series "Gyeongseong Creature" will be returning with its second season later this year.
Following the recent release of its second part, the 10-episode first season secured the third position in Netflix's latest weekly ranking for non-English TV shows.
Netflix revealed that Season 2 will shift its narrative to Seoul in 2024. The storyline will introduce a character named Ho-jae, bearing a resemblance to Jang Tae-sang, alongside Yoon Chae-ok. Together, they will unravel enigmatic events and connections in the new setting.
Director Chung Dong-yoon expressed, "Season 2 presents a story with a completely different charm." The change in space and time period aims to provide a clear distinction and offer an expanded universe feel, according to a release from Netflix.
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