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Netflix to unveil 2nd season of 'Gyeongseong Creature' this year

 

SEOUL, Jan. 8 (Yonhap) -- Season 2 of Netflix's hit original Korean TV series "Gyeongseong Creature" will be released within this year, the global streaming giant said Monday.

 

Released in two parts last month and Friday, respectively, the first season of "Gyeongseong Creature" tells the chilling tale of Imperial Japan creating a monster through biological experiments against the backdrop of Gyeongseong in 1945, just before Korea's liberation from Japanese rule.

 

Park Seo-joon plays Jang Tae-sang, who infiltrates a hospital where biological experiments are being conducted in search of a missing Korean geisha. Han So-hee plays Yoon Chae-ok, who sneaks into the hospital together with Jang in search of her missing mother.

 

Following the release of the second part, the 10-episode series of the first season ranked third on Netflix's latest weekly ranking for non-English TV shows.

 

Season 2 will extend its narrative to Seoul in 2024, where a character called Ho-jae, which resembles Jang Tae-sang, and Yoon Chae-ok uncover enigmatic events and connections, according to Netflix.

 

"Season 2 presents a story with a completely different charm," director Chung Dong-yoon said of the new season in a release from the streamer. "The change in space and time period will provide a clear distinction, offering an expanded universe feel."

 

This image provided by Netflix shows a compilation of scenes from its original Korean series "Gyeongseong Creature." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

This image provided by Netflix shows a compilation of scenes from its original Korean series "Gyeongseong Creature." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

 

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‘Gyeongseong Creature’ gains popularity to reach Netflix top 10 in Japan

 

The Netflix original series “Gyeongseong Creature” is gaining momentum following the release of Part 2 on Jan. 5, ranking No. 7 globally and No. 9 in Japan among Netflix TV series. It was initially anticipated as a follow-up to “The Glory,” but faced harsh criticism after the release of Part 1.

 

According to streaming analytics site FlixPatrol on Jan. 6, “Gyeongseong Creature” climbed to seventh place in the Netflix TV series worldwide, securing the top spot in South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan. It reached No. 2 in Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Hong Kong.

 

While Part 1 received some negative reviews, such as “falling short of expectations,” “overflowing clichés,” and “predictable,” positive reactions have become more prominent after the release of Part 2, with many viewers expressing that they found it enjoyable.

 

Notably, “Gyeongseong Creature” has caught attention by securing the ninth spot in Japan. The series revolves around two youths encountering unidentified monstrous beings while investigating a woman’s disappearance in 1945 in Gyeongseong. It features the issue of the Imperial Japanese Army’s “comfort women” and also the narrative of Unit 731, which conducted human experiments in the name of preparing for bacterial warfare.

 

“‘Gyeongseong Creature’ is causing considerable reactions among Japanese netizens,” said Seo Kyoung-duk, a professor at Sungshin Women’s University, on his social media account. Seo shared comments from Japanese viewers about the series such as “I learned about Unit 731 for the first time,” “It was a chance to know about Unit 731,” and “I realized Unit 731 was real,” saying, “It is significant that ‘Gyeongseong Creature’ has effectively conveyed historical facts like Unit 731 and biological experiments, which were rarely covered in Japanese education, to Japanese netizens.”

 

This article was originally published on Jan. 6, 2024.

 

 

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*** The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for advertisement models! The rankings were determined through an analysis of consumer behavior, using big data collected from December 4, 2023 to January 4, 2024. The Korean Business Research Institute evaluated the participation, communication, media, and social values of popular advertisement models in order to calculate each star’s total brand reputation index for January.   :blush:

 

Check out the top 30 for this month below!

  1. Son Heung Min
  2. NewJeans
  3. Lim Young Woong
  4. Namgoong Min
  5. Lee Jung Jae
  6. ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo
  7. Jung Woo Sung
  8. Kim Yoo Jung
  9. Jang Yoon Jung
  10. Ma Dong Seok
  11. Yoo Jae Suk
  12. Lee Hyori
  13. SEVENTEEN
  14. Kim Hye Soo
  15. BLACKPINK
  16. Kim Jong Kook
  17. Jung Hae In
  18. BTS
  19. IU
  20. IVE
  21. Baek Jong Won
  22. Lee Chan Won
  23. Kim Ho Joong
  24. Park Seo Joon
  25. Lee Byung Hun
  26. Shin Dong Yup
  27. Jo In Sung
  28. Gong Yoo
  29. Han Hyo Joo
  30. TWICE

 

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"Gyeongseong Creature": A Thrilling Tale Of History, Humanness, And Heart

Explore three of the many themes that make "Gyeongseong Creature" a globally loved masterpiece.

 

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Released in two parts, Netflix's "Gyeongseong Creature" became a worldwide hit with millions offering it endless praise. The series employs well-known stars in Park SeoJun and Han SoHee as its main leads.

 

The K-Drama follows the story of Jang TaeSang (Park SeoJun), a prominent figure in Bukchon, Gyeongseong, known for his wealth and undeniable charm. With his experience and business knowhow, he has become the figurehead of the area and a go-to source for any and all information. However, upon meeting Yoon ChaeOk (Han SoHee), he reallocates his efforts and looks to aid her in any way possible — which includes searching for her long, lost mother. It's in this search that they discover a harrowing secret hiding underneath the floors of a local hospital.

 

The immersive plot and talented cast and crew have propelled "Gyeongseong Creature" to the very top of watchlists everywhere. There's an allure that certainly needs to be addressed and themes that cannot be overlooked.

 

So let's take a look at what makes "Gyeonseong Creature" great on various levels.

 

Note: this article might contain spoilers.

 

1. The Seamless Merge Of Fiction And History

 

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Set in 1945, "Gyeongseong Creature" is a seamless merging of fact and fiction. The Netflix series masterfully incorporates the brutal nature of Japanese rule over Korea, doing well not to avert its gaze from the grueling misfortunes of the time. It shows a glimpse of what life was like on the Korean peninsula, filled with feelings of fear, a lack of hope, and utter despair.

 

 

 

While the heartwarming romance, immersive fantasy, and riveting action does well to grab hold of viewers' attention, the historical backdrop does not go unnoticed. In creating "Gyeongseong Creature", director Chung DongYoon fully understood that he would not be able to replicate this specific time perfectly, however, he strived to "focus on the overall sentiment of the era—the overall look and feel that the time must have had back then."

 

Through his efforts, "Gyeongseong Creature" served as more than a work of entertainment, but also as a nod of acknowledgment to the past and how people lived during that time. And although they could have remained silenced while oppressed, "Gyeongseong Creature" also showcased the Korean people's resilience and desire for a better and brighter future.

 

2. Blurring The Line Between Human And Monster

 

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The Netflix series remains true to its name as it presents audiences with a truly ferocious beast that some might even refer to as a monster. Everything from its otherworldly appearance to its mindless bloodlust fills people in the room with fear — aside from Colonel Kato (Choi YoungJoon) and Dr. Ichiro (Hyun BongSik), two of the few who wish to see its advancement.

 

While the beast is seen as menacing and fearsome, once it comes into contact with its precious child, something changes. There's a sliver of docileness and the small, yet noticeable aura of maternal warmth resonating through its frightening presence. Compared to the wartime atrocities, pile of bodies, and the layers of blood on Colonel Kato and crew's hands, the creature they created almost seems human.

 

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In a similar vein to author Mary Shelley's iconic "Frankenstein", "Gyeongseong Creature" begs the question: "What does it mean to be human?" This question looms over the heads of audiences all throughout the series, sparking thoughtful conversations and reviews all across the globe. There's a statement to be said that true monsters aren't the ones who are deemed different, but the self-serving intentions wrapped in similar human skin. The way "Gyeongseong Creature" is able to bring out such philosophical conversations speaks to its sheer brilliance as something more than your everyday K-Drama.

 

3. The Heart That Connects Everything Together

 

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There are many themes at work within "Gyeongseong Creature", intricately woven to create the masterpiece that stands in front of us today. And while they all do their part and are equally as important, there's one aspect of the Netflix series that holds everything together, essentially becoming the core of the series: love.

 

In a K-Drama filled with nail-biting action, chilling suspense, and jaw-dropping mystery, the concept of love might be seen as the least important proponent of such a captivating series. However, love does not only pertain to the romance. Through "Gyeongseong Creature" we see the love of one's country, as a secret group bides their time and gather various resources in order to free themselves from Japanese rule.

 

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There's love of family, both blood-related and the family made along the way. We see shining examples of this through Yoon ChaeOk and her father, Yoon JoongWon (Jo HanChul), as they tirelessly search for her mother.

 

Then, there's Jang TaeSang who, despite losing his mother long ago, meets a select few whom he can call family; sturdy pillars of support that he count on when the going gets tough. And despite their faults, he's willing to look past that, out of his respect and undying love for them. Then there also exists the love of friendship, a bond that's built upon and strengthened over the years that various characters hold close to their hearts.

 

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And of course, there's the driving force of romance that changes TaeSang completely and makes him see that there's another world outside of business and mere survival. Interwoven within the various plot lines and characters are the different types of love that keeps both the fictional universe of "Gyeongseong Creature" and real life moving forward.

 

 

 

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10 Most Popular Netflix Programs Currently In Korea (Based On January 9, 2024 Data)

 

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1. "Gyeongseong Creature"

2. "Welcome to Samdal-ri"

3. "My Demon"

4. "My Happy Ending"

5. "Goryeo-Khitan War"

6. "I'm Solo, Love Goes On"

7. "Fool Me Once"

8. "Single's Inferno"

9. "Men on a Mission"

10. "Like Flowers in Sand"

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*** "Gyeongseong Creature" Season 1 divided the fans and viewers with its finale. It became a drama sensation at the end of 2023. But, I'm shock that Part 2 wasn't as well-received as its first half. I wonder why. Even the one-minute long kissing scene between Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee was also criticized. Why? Nothing's wrong with this, it's good.   :heart1:

 

 

 

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*** There are new additional characters in "Gyeongseong Creature 2".  Lee Moo Saeng and Bae Hyun Sung are joining the crew as it gears up for Season 2. Details regarding their roles haven't been released yet.   :cutekitty:

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Through the interview, director & writer of GyeongseongCreature revealed the S2 will focus on the remnants of Taesang (ParkSeoJoon) and Chaeok (HanSoHee) as they meet again. Will be having 7 eps, with more romance added and memories.

 

 

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On 1/10/2024 at 4:39 PM, backstreetboysfan said:

Through the interview, director & writer of GyeongseongCreature revealed the S2 will focus on the remnants of Taesang (ParkSeoJoon) and Chaeok (HanSoHee) as they meet again. Will be having 7 eps, with more romance added and memories.

 

 

@backstreetboysfan  so, Netflix split the airing of this drama into a 2-week break but, it was still the same season and series, not a S1 & S2 situation. "Gyeongseong Creature" got mixed critic and audience reviews and doesn't seem to have any online buzz. Part 2 was released this weekend and with it the drama ends kinda quietly. Since I don't really dig multiple seasons, S1 was all I needed.   :heart2:

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*** Netflix has unveiled playful and friendly behind-the-scenes stills of the “Gyeongseong Creature” cast members! Unlike the atmosphere of the drama where characters had to fight for their survival, the newly released behind-the-scenes stills capture the cheerful and lively atmosphere of actors on site. “Gyeongseong Creature” Season 2 will be released sometime in 2024.  :cutekitty:

 

 

 

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Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, And More Cast Members Are All Smiles Behind The Scenes Of “Gyeongseong Creature”

 

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Netflix has unveiled playful and friendly behind-the-scenes stills of the “Gyeongseong Creature” cast members!

 

Set in the dark times of Spring 1945, “Gyeongseong Creature” tells the story of an entrepreneur and a sleuth who must fight for survival and face a monster born out of human greed.

 

Unlike the atmosphere of the drama where characters had to fight for their survival, the newly released behind-the-scenes stills capture the cheerful and lively atmosphere of actors on site.

 

First, Park Seo Joon strikes a confident yet easygoing pose as the owner of the pawn shop Geumokdang in the drama.

 

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On the other hand, Han So Hee makes a playful facial expression, which contrasts with her character Chae Ok, who is strong and somewhat cold.

 

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Claudia Kim, who plays Maeda Yukiko, a character full of secrets, showcases her unexpected charm with a bright smile behind the scenes.

 

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The Geumokdang family members Kim Hae Sook, Park Ji Hwan, and Ahn Ji Ho bring warmth and laughter on set just like their characters in the drama.

 

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Hyun Bong Sik and Choi Young Joon, who add tension to the story and cause viewers’ anger by successfully portraying vicious characters in the drama, look innocent and friendly on set when they are not filming.

 

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Han So Hee remarked, “I relied a lot on senior actor Jo Han Chul,” and Jo Han Chul said, “We filmed while taking care of each other.”

 

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Director Jung Dong Yoon also expressed, “I was happy that all the cast members showcased great chemistry and great acting,” revealing that it was a friendly and considerate filming site.

 

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Check out more dashing photos of Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee behind the scenes below!

 

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“Gyeongseong Creature” Season 2 will be released sometime in 2024. Stay tuned!

 

 

 

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‘Gyeongseong Creature’ Creators Hint at More Romance Between Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee in Season 2

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Director Jung Dong Yoon and writer Kang Eun Kyung shared their insights into the love story between Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee in their recent work, Gyeongseong Creature.

Regarding the romance between Tae Sang (played by Park Seo Joon) and Chae Ok (Han So Hee), writer Kang Eun Kyung noted, “There aren’t many romantic scenes in the show. The characters find themselves in challenging situations. Despite having distinct lifestyles and goals, the two attractive individuals may be drawn to each other due to a shared instinct for survival.”

Director Jung Dong Yoon provided further context, stating, “I thought a lot about the perspective from which I should view their romance. I think they grew closer, perhaps due to the trust they built during difficult times.”

“The initial meeting between Tae Sang and Chae Ok wasn’t an instant romantic connection, but rather something that looked aesthetically pleasing on screen. In episodes 3 and 4, Chae Ok seeks Tae Sang’s help, and together they successfully escape from Ongseong Hospital. Their relationship develops not through immediate attraction but through genuine conversations in their room after their daring escape,” he continued. “Their love story doesn’t stop there as Season 1 ends with Tae Sang mistakenly thinking Chae Ok is dead, while Chae Ok opens her eyes. think the melodrama that unfolds after this might happen in Season 2. I hope viewers will watch out for that part.”

He also commented, “While Season 1 delves into themes of human nature and greed, the upcoming season shifts its focus to the reunion of Tae Sang and Chae Ok in the post-colonial era,” raising anticipation for Season 2.

 

 

source : https://www.xportsnews.com/article/1811981
 

 

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*** In 2020,Park Seo Joon purchased a building in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, for 11 billion won (approx. $9.3 million). He enhanced the building’s value by renovating its exterior with a bright, modern design, increasing its worth to 15 billion won (approx. $12.7 million) within two years. Notably, Park Seo Joon offered lower-than-market rent rates to his longtime hair and makeup staff on the 3rd to 5th floors, adding a warm touch to his investment story.   :coolshades:

 

 

 

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*** The first season of the K-Drama "Gyeongseong Creature" has recently concluded, leaving an open ending perfect for a season 2, and much to viewers' pleasure, it has been confirmed by Netflix. In Netflix's announcement of "Gyeongseong Creature" season 2, the release date has not been mentioned, but it is coming soon. Filming for the second season has reportedly already ended, and the sequel is slated for release in 2024. I'm looking forward to season 2. Netflix has released stills from the second season, featuring Park SeoJoon and Han So Hee in modern clothing. It will be interesting to see how their characters interact in this new era.   :cheers:

 

 

 

 

 

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Top 10 Must-Watch K-Dramas Dominating Discussions In The 1st Week Of January (Good Data Corporation)

 

 

1. "Marry My Husband"

2. "My Demon"

3. "Welcome to Samdal-ri"

4. "The Story of Park's Marriage Contract"

5. "Goryeo-Khitan War"

6. "Gyeongseong Creature"

7. "Death's Game"

8. "Maesta: Strings of Truth"

9. "Love Song for Illusion"

10. "Boyhood"

 

 

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*** On January 11, Park Seo Joon had an interview with a news outlet about his latest work, Netflix's original series 'Gyeongseong Creature'.  Here, Park Seo Joon shared what it was like to work with Han So-hee in 'Gyeongseong Creature'. Some viewers observed that the relationship between 'Jang Tae-sang' and 'Yoon Chae-ok' progresses rather quickly after he instantly falls for her upon their first meeting. When asked what he thinks about those opinions, Park Seo Joon said, "I don't think the dynamics of love would have been the same in the past when things were tough. Lovers back then might not have had lively conversations or spent as much time together as they do now. I didn't really question how the two characters developed their relationship because I think people can fall in love with someone after a fleeting glance or a single word spoken. It made sense to me." Then he went on to talk about Han So-hee, "She always came fully prepared and with great enthusiasm. Watching her made me think I should work harder. Each action scene took a lot of time to film. As we approach the end of filming, it becomes a test of stamina. So, Han So-hee and I always tried to liven up the site to keep everyone's energy up. We shared jokes to uplift one another's spirit. We didn't have any scenes together at the beginning of the filming process. We saw each other on the set only a few times back then. At one point, we couldn't come across at the filming site for over a month because we didn't have a scene together. So I looked forward to shooting a scene with her. When I partner with another actor, I try to go along with their energy as much as possible. Considering how talented an actress she is, I knew that Han So-hee and I would create amazing chemistry on the screen just by exchanging good reactions. Working with Han So-hee on the site, I noticed how bright her energy is and how she naturally led the atmosphere. Plus, she treats her sunbaes well. With her positive energy, I think greater success will come on her way."  :piggydance:


 

 

 

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*** After concluding the drama alongside Han So Hee, Park Seo Joon addressed accusations that "Gyeonseong Creature" was disrespectful to Korea's independence fighters. Park Seo Joon stated that he never intended to demean anyone. Park Seo Joon clarified, "I never tried to demean the independence fighters while filming, but seeing these reactions, I realized it might be portrayed that way. I don't believe that the K-Drama insults the independence fighters. They are the reason why I am alive today." He addressed the criticism during an interview with K-media outlet OSEN on January 11. Despite the drama's widespread popularity among international fans, Gyeongseong Creature faced criticism for its perceived lack of chemistry, and some viewers finding it dull. Park Seo Joon, however, maintained a positive outlook amid the discourse, stating, "I have never been a part of a project that didn't receive mixed reactions. There are always fans who are disappointed, just as there are fans who enjoy the project."   :Twerkdatbutt:

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