Netflix has come for a new trailer of the Korean drama Series titled, ‘The Glory (Season 2)’. The first season is already streaming on Netflix, you may get to episode eight and wonder where the revenge went. After all, we’ve been waiting nearly as long as Moon Dong-eun for the ex-bullying victim to unleash her long-threatened hell on her former tormentors.
Then we got to the final episode and… well, not a lot of vengeance yet. At this rate, the revenge will have been served cold, then risen back to room temperature again, possibly leading to future gastric distress. That’s revenge for you.
The tale provides offers to have a long-gestating for viewers before the New Year. The streamer has dropped the official trailer for the film. This is a new K-Drama based on a woman who has spent years holding onto her grudges and planning for her revenge against the classmates that tormented her.
She has aimed mainly at one of her newly-married classmates, turning their every waking moment into a living nightmare. The new show features South Korean actress Song Hye-Kyo, the series is due out on the streamer on December 30. It’s no stretch to suggest that Dong-eun’s plan will come to fruition, though probably with some hitches along the way and, presumably, some meditation on the existential price of revenge.
Through an extremely complex series of flashbacks, we’ve known from the start that Dong-eun intends to make her bullies’ lives on Earth hell and that the plan seems to involve turning the gang against themselves. Death’s too easy: the avenging angel wants them to suffer as she suffered.
First was Myeong-oh, who Dong-eun turned on his supercilious employer Jae-jun, getting him to steal DNA samples and prove the father of Yeon-jin’s daughter is actually Jae-jun and not her husband Do-young. Myeong-oh was mysteriously killed, apparently not by Dong-eun, so we’ll need to find out whodunnit before the final credits roll.
Cabin crew Hye-jeong was next, agreeing to serve Dong-eun’s needs in return for escaping her vengeance. Do you think she’ll be left alone? We don’t. Dong-eun is not the forgiving type, even if Hye-jeong was in some ways as much a victim of Yeon-jin as Dong-eun was.
The two absolute worsts, Yeon-jin and Jae-jun are yet to feel the full force of Dong-eun’s wrath, but when it comes, we presume it will arrive in the form of Ye-sol, their daughter, who is remarkably sweet and kind for the daughter of two out-and-out sadists, and the perfect weapon to turn on them.
The Glory (Season 2): Cast
Playing a vengeful woman is a fairly new experience for Song. She has also found success in films such as the Academy Award-nominated biographical drama The Grandmaster and John Woo’s The Crossing. She has shared her experience in an official statement about putting the focus on vengeance, not on Dong-eun as a sympathetic character. “not to portray Dong-eun as so pitiful she needs much consolation,” she said.
We are also going to see The Glory are Park Sung-hoon, Kim Hieora, Cha Joo-young, Kim Gun-woo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Jung Sung-ill, and Yeom Hye-ran. Gil Ho Ahn directed the series while Kim Eun-sook penned the screenplay. Kim should be intimately familiar with Song having also penned her hit romantic drama Descendents of the Sun. Hwa & Dam Pictures handles production for the Netflix original series.
The Glory (Season 2): Release Date
Netflix has confirmed that the first season is already streaming on Netflix. The second season has confirmed the second season will stream on 10th March 2023.
Here is the trailer:
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