![]() ![]() Netflix subscribers should be familiar with Kim Sung Cheol thanks to them starring in multiple Netflix k-dramas such as Prison Playbook, Arthdal Chronicles, Hospital Playlist, Sweet Home, Vincenzo, Racket Boys, and Our Beloved Summer. ![]() Yoo Ah Soo has been replaced by actor Kim Sung Cheol for the role of Jung Jinsu. ![]() Yoo Ah In will not be returning as Jung Jinsoo Yoo Ahn Soo had also tested positive for substances such as cocaine and ketamine in his hair. The use of those substances violates South Korea’s Narcotics Control Act. The police investigation has resulted in a positive test for propofol and marijuana. Initially, Yoo Ah Soo was due to return as Jung Jinsu, however, due to a police investigation in South Korea involving his alleged illegal drug use, he has been replaced for the second season of Hellbound. So I would say this is something we need further discussion on.” As you know, we have only just released “Hellbound” Season 1 and so we didn’t have any time to discuss that issue with Netflix. “Because “Hellbound” is based on the original webtoons, my partner Choi Kyu-Seok and I have decided that the story afterwards will be told first through the webtoon and, as for whether we would want to turn that into another live-action series, that’s something that we will need further discussion on. Speaking to Variety, the creator of the show acknowledged that with the Webtoon now covered, plans for the second season would be going back to the drawing board saying: With the New Truth and Arrowhead convincing the masses that all those who were given decrees are sinners, with sinners being resurrected from hell itself will likely send society into a complete meltdown as the world attempts to understand “God’s” actions. Keep an eye on Devdiscourse for further updates and developments on Netflix’s Sweet Home Seasons 2 and 3.Park Jung Ja moments before her death – Picture: Climax Studio Singer-songwriter BIBI was initially reported to be making her K-drama debut in Sweet Home Season 2 but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. These new additions are expected to change and challenge the existing dynamic between the survivors. Sweet Home Season 2 will introduce new characters, including Yoo Oh-sung as Tak In-hwan, a special forces leader, Oh Jung-se as Doctor Lim, a vaccine researcher, and Kim Moo-yeol and Jung Jin-young as soldiers in the special forces. However, the fate of Lee Eun-hyuk (played by Lee Do-hyun) remains a mystery after his ominous final scene in season 1. Most of the main cast, including Song Kang, Lee Si-young, Lee Jin-wook, Go Min-si, and Park Gyu-young, will be returning for season 2. Despite his desire to be faithful to the source material, season 1 saw several changes and additions to the original webtoon.Īccording to Netflix, the next installment of Sweet Home will take place in a new setting, following the main character Hyun-soo's capture by the military and the narrow escape of the remaining survivors from Green Home. At the end of the season, the apartment building collapses and Eun-hyeok is presumed dead, while Hyun-Soo wakes up in an armored vehicle after his confrontation with the military.ĭirector Lee Eung-bok has stated that the upcoming season will feature a new setting and will refine the technical details that were not able to be polished in season 1. The survivors must navigate through a dangerous world filled with monsters, while also dealing with the threat posed by the military and its Operation Golden Hour. Season 1 of Sweet Home ends on a cliffhanger, with many questions left unanswered. The first season ended on several cliffhangers, and fans can expect the creators to explore these storylines in Sweet Home Season 2. The highly anticipated season 2 of the popular South Korean series is set to release globally in the fourth quarter of 2023.īased on the Naver webtoon by Kim Carnby and Hwang Young-chan, Sweet Home is produced by Studio Dragon and tells the story of Cha Hyun-soo (played by Song Kang), a high school student who moves into an apartment building, only to find that monsters have taken over the premises. The apocalyptic horror K-drama, Sweet Home has been officially renewed for its second and third seasons, with Netflix announcing the news through a visual teaser in June 2022. Devdiscourse News Desk | Seoul | Updated: 13-02-2023 19:25 IST | Created: 13-02-2023 19:25 IST Sweet Home (Korean: 스위트홈 RR: Seuwiteuhom) is a South Korean apocalyptic horror streaming television series, based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Kim Carnby and Hwang Young-chan.
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