After Squid Game, Netflix is all set to lift the stakes with their upcoming Korean sequence Hellbound. Going by the darkish trailer, Hellbound seems just like the form of present that can maintain the viewers’s consideration with its intriguing plot and nail-biting execution.
The sequence has been directed by Yeon Sang-ho, recognized for the zombie movie Train to Busan.
In the trailer, we see the idea of sin being explored as characters are given warnings that they may die quickly. But the warnings usually are not harmless, quite they give the impression of being fairly lethal and go away a haunting impact. The present seems to be exploring a supernatural idea via some straight-headed protagonists.
The synopsis of the present reads, “Unbelievable demonstrations of hell take place in the middle of Seoul right in front of crowds. Mysterious beings condemn individuals to be hellbound, and otherworldly beings appear exactly at the specified time to kill the condemned in a brutal burning. Rising above the utter chaos resulting from these inexplicable supernatural occurrences is the commanding voice of Jung Jinsu, the leader of an up-and-coming religious organization, The New Truth. He claims that only sinners are marked for condemnation and that these occurrences represent divine will to make humans righteous. A group of his followers with blind faith, the Arrowhead, take into their own hands the punishment of those who go against the divine will. The world becomes a living hell.”
Hellbound premieres on November 19 on Netflix.