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‘Heading to Hell’, Netflix’s new k-drama from ‘Train to Busan’ director

Netflix continues to bet on South Korean series and is about to add to its catalog Heading to hell, a production that could repeat the success of The Squid Game by mixing reality with fantasy and society’s most hidden fears.

The series is directed by Yeon Sang-ho, who was in charge of the films. Train to Busan and Zombie Station 2: Peninsula. The chapters will be available in just a few days and here we explain what it is about to encourage you to do one last terror marathon before celebrating Christmas.

Heading to hell call Hellbound in english and Jiok In its Korean version, it will arrive on Netflix on November 19 and will consist of six chapters, in which we will witness a story that perfectly mixes fear, fantasy and drama.

The plot centers on the city of Seoul, where everything seems to pass normally, until darkness takes over everything in broad daylight, bringing monstrous beings that will condemn humans to hell, ending them with a sneaky blow. of flames and pain. Chaos and uncertainty will invade everything while Jung Jinsu, the leader of a religious organization called New Truth, tries to alert the population that sinners are in danger.

The series is based on the webtoon Hellbound by Yeon Sang-ho and will feature actors such as Yoo Ah-in, Park Jung-min, Kim Hyun-joo, Won Jin-ah, and Yang Ik-june.

In addition, everything indicates that the series will not tell a story in a thread, but that each chapter will take us to know a different plot, revealing the various reasons why humanity could be condemned to an end in hell. Now that you know, you should be scheduling next November 19 because surely you will not leave home to enjoy a small marathon.

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