“Parasyte: The Grey” Trailer – A New Netflix Body Horror Series from the Director of ‘Train to Busan’!

When unidentified parasites violently take over human hosts and gain power, humanity must rise to combat the growing threat in Netflix horror series “Parasyte: The Grey.” From Train to Busan and Hellbound director Yeon Sang-ho, the Korean sci-fi horror series is based on the legendary Japanese manga Parasyte (Kiseijuu) by Hitsoshi Iwaaki. It’s coming to Netflix on April 5. Watch […]

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‘The Bequeathed’ – ‘Train to Busan’ Filmmaker Developing New Netflix Suspense Series

Netflix has announced today that Train to Busan filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho is behind a new series for the streaming service, detailed by Deadline and titled “The Bequeathed.” Deadline details the series, “A suspense drama, it weaves an intricate family history into a subject matter deeply rooted in Korean tradition: family burial grounds.” “The Bequeathed centers […]

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‘Train to Busan’ Director Adapting Manga “Parasyte: The Grey” for Netflix

Train to Busan and Hellbound director Yeon Sang-ho is next set to write and direct a Korean sci-fi horror series for Netflix based on legendary Japanese manga Parasyte (Kiseijuu), ScreenDaily reports. “Titled Parasyte: The Grey, the story follows a group of humans as they wage war against unidentified parasitic life-forms that take control of human hosts and endeavour […]

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Netflix and ‘Train to Busan’ Director Are “Hellbound” With Supernatural Horror Series This Month [Trailer]

Netflix is heading “Hellbound” with Yeon Sang-ho, the Korean director behind Train to Busan and its sequel Peninsula. The series premieres globally on November 19, 2021. Based on the Korean webtoon “Hell,” “Hellbound” tells a story of surviving under social chaos when a group of supernatural beings appear and condemn people to hell…. “Unearthly beings deliver bloody condemnations, sending individuals to hell […]

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[TIFF Review] Netflix’s Korean Drama Series ‘Hellbound’ Has a Great Premise, But Struggles With Its Execution

As far as TV properties go, Hellbound has a pretty awesome hook. The gist of the six-episode live-action Netflix series is as follows: What would happen if angels began appearing, informing individuals that they would die for their sins in a few days, and when the time arrived, those people were beaten to death by […]

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