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‘Hellbound’ confirmed to return to Netflix for season two

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Hellbound, the dark fantasy K-drama that stormed Netflix in 2021, has officially been confirmed to be renewed for a second season.The news came during the streaming platform’s TUDUM event today (September 24), which shares previews and first looks at the brand’s upcoming slate of programming.Towards the end of the segment on Netflix’s forthcoming Korean series, Hellbound’s return was announced with an eerie teaser clip.In it, a skeleton in a glass box was seen writhing and pulsating before the glass smashed and the bones transformed back into the body of a living person. “Brace yourselves, hell on Earth returns,” Netflix said in the YouTube description.

Watch the clip above now.No release date for the Hellbound season two has been confirmed at present, nor have details of the cast for the new episodes been shared.Shortly after the first season’s release, Hellbound creator and director Yeon Sang-ho said there were no plans for a second season. “Because Hellbound is based on the original webtoons [also written by Yeon], my partner Choi Kyu-Seok and I have decided that the story afterwards will be told first through the webtoon,” he told Variety last year.“As for whether we would want to turn that into another live-action series, that’s something that we will need further discussion on.”The series is set between 2022 and 2027 in South Korea and finds supernatural entities appearing as if out of thin air to carry people – who have been told the date and time of their death – off to hell.

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