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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