This Korean series rated 92% is back on Netflix: the new season wants to revolutionize everything in 2024!

This Korean series rated 92% is back on Netflix: the new season wants to revolutionize everything in 2024!
This
      Korean
      series
      rated
      92%
      is
      back
      on
      Netflix:
      the
      new
      season
      wants
      to
      revolutionize
      everything
      in
      2024!
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News culture This Korean series rated 92% is back on Netflix: the new season wants to revolutionize everything in 2024!

Published on 09/15/2024 at 9:45 p.m.

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Just a few months after the end of the first season, The Creature from Kyŏngsŏng is back on Netflix with a new batch of episodes.

Change of setting for the Creature of Kyŏngsŏng

While the first season of The Creature of Kyŏngsŏng ended on January 5th, Netflix is ​​back and preparing to welcome a new season. This time, rather than setting its scene in South Korea in 1945 under Japanese occupation, the series travels back in time and transports us to a contemporary setting. We will follow the fate of Ho-jae, a character similar to Jang Tae-sang, played here by the same actor, Park Seo-joon. Netflix recently shared a first trailer that allows us to glimpse the broad outlines of the plot set in the heart of Seoul. And the release of this season is imminent: meet us on the platform on September 27th to discover the first episodes.

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A Korean hit

Netflix has accustomed us to repatriating the best productions from South Korea into its catalog and The Creature of Kyŏngsŏng is no exception to the rule. Mixing fantasy, romance and thriller and historical narrative for the first season, the Kakao Entertainment series sets up several plots to never bore the viewer. And so far, the formula works rather well: on Allociné, the public gave it a score of 3.9/5. On Rotten Tomatoes, the same observation while the first season obtained a press score of 92% and a spectator score of 83%. With The Creature of KyŏngsŏngNetflix therefore offers us excellent entertainment to watch without moderation.


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