Hellbound

2021 South Korean television series

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2024 South China Morning Post ranked 'Hellbound' as number 6 in their list of The 15 best K-dramas of the year.
October 25 2024 The second season of Hellbound was released on Netflix, after being invited to the On Screen section at the 29th Busan International Film Festival.
October 2 2024 The second season was invited to the On Screen section of the 29th Busan International Film Festival, with three out of six episodes receiving their world premiere.
August 2024 Sequel series Hellbound 2: The Resurrected concluded.
September 2023 Sequel series Hellbound 2: The Resurrected was released.
June 12 2023 Yang Dong-geun dropped out of the series for personal reasons and was replaced by Hong Eui-joon.
March 2 2023 Kim Sung-cheol confirmed to replace Yoo Ah-in in Season 2 following drug use charges.
2022 Kim Shin-rok won Best Supporting Actress at the APAN Star Awards.
2022 Kim Shin-rok won Best Supporting Actress at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards.
2022 Kim Shin-rok won Best Supporting Actress at the 1st Blue Dragon Series Awards.
2022 At the 20th Director's Cut Awards, Kim Shin-rok won Best New Actress (TV), while multiple cast members including Yoo Ah-in, Park Jeong-min, and Kim Hyun-joo received nominations in various acting categories.
2022 Dark Horse Comics released English versions of the Hellbound webtoon.
2022 Supernatural phenomena begins in South Korea, where 'angels' start appearing to deliver decrees condemning specific individuals to Hell, followed by demonic beings that publicly execute those condemned.
September 24 2022 Netflix confirmed a second season of Hellbound.
2021 Two trade paperbacks of the Hellbound webtoon were released in South Korea.
November 28 2021 Hellbound reached 2nd place in Netflix Global Top 10 weekly list for non-English TV shows, with 67.52 million viewing hours in that week.
November 19 2021 Netflix released all six episodes of the first season.
November 19 2021 Hellbound was released on Netflix and became the world's most-watched Netflix series the following day, surpassing Squid Game.
October 15 2021 The series was also screened at the 65th BFI London Film Festival in the 'Thrill' section.
October 7 2021 The first three episodes were screened at the 26th Busan International Film Festival in the newly created 'On Screen' section.
September 9 2021 Hellbound made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in the 'Primetime program of TV series', becoming the first Korean drama to be featured at the festival.
February 25 2021 Director and cast introduced the TV series at a Netflix content roadshow.
August 2020 Began filming the series at Cube Indoor Studio, which continued until January 2021.
July 2020 Cast members Yoo Ah-in, Park Jeong-min, Kim Hyun-joo, Won Jin-ah, Yang Ik-june, Kim Shin-rok, Ryu Kyung-soo, and Lee Re were confirmed for the series.
April 2020 Netflix approved production of an original series based on the Hellbound webtoon, with Yeon Sang-ho signing on to direct.

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