Courtesy of Netflix
Netflix announced on Wednesday that "Parasyte: The Grey," directed by South Korean filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, will be available for streaming on the platform starting April 5. Yeon Sang-ho, known for directing the Korean Netflix horror series "Hellbound" and "The Bequeathed," takes on the world of the popular Japanese manga series "Parasyte."
Based on the hit manga that sold over 25 million copies globally, "Parasyte: The Grey" deviates entirely from the original plot. The manga revolves around Shinichi Izumi, a high school student partially infected by an alien being known as a Parasyte. In the 6-part drama series, the narrative unfolds as Parasytes invade South Korea.
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▲ A scene from "Parasyte: The Grey" / Courtesy of Netflix |
In a press release, Yeon Sang-ho expressed his excitement in turning "Parasyte" into visual content, describing it as realizing a dream. Iwaaki Hitoshi, the author of "Parasyte," conveyed enthusiasm for the adaptation, likening the original comic to a 'child' and the adaptations to 'grandchildren.' Hitoshi believes this Korean adaptation will open new narrative dimensions in different settings, expanding the legacy of the original work.
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