Today (March 13), the second season of the Korean zombie drama Kingdom will be officially released on Netflix at 4 pm. This time, Netflix will release all six episodes of the second season at once, with each episode lasting nearly an hour, which is equivalent to fans being able to enjoy a nearly 6-hour long movie at one time. Joo Ji-hoon, Bae Doona, and Ryu Seung-ryong will return, and Jun Ji-hyun will appear in the last episode to connect with the third season. The first season of Kingdom was launched on January 25, 2019. With its compact and suspenseful plot and superb performances, the first season has received great reviews, with a Douban score of 8.5 and an IMDb score of 8.2. The second season of Kingdom is also highly anticipated by the audience. In the second season, the zombies are more bloody and shocking, and the protagonists are constantly running for their lives and trying to get rid of the zombies. The story of "Kingdom" is set in the Joseon Dynasty in the 16th century. It tells the story of Crown Prince Lee Cang (played by Joo Ji-hoon) who discovered that the entire country was in danger while investigating a plague. In the first season, Joseon has become a living hell due to the plague. Everyone finally survived the long night and welcomed the sun, but unexpectedly, the zombies did not fall asleep, but rushed towards them with a more ferocious attitude. |
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