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Hellbound, a K-drama directed by Yeon Sang-ho, has returned for its highly anticipated second season on Netflix, following the success of its first season, which surpassed Squid Game as the platform's most-watched show globally. The series, based on Yeon's webtoon, delves into a dystopian world where supernatural beings issue decrees predicting people's deaths, leading to chaos and the rise of cult-like organizations exploiting public fear. Season 2 introduces shocking plot twists, including the resurrection of characters previously sentenced to Hell, further complicating the narrative. Additionally, Yoo Ah-in, who played a key character in Season 1, has been recast due to a drug use scandal, adding to the show's behind-the-scenes drama. The return of familiar faces and new storylines enhances the show's complexity, as audiences navigate themes of fear and moral ambiguity. With its blend of horror and societal critique, Hellbound continues to captivate viewers and solidify its place in the realm of Korean dystopian narratives.
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