Season 2 of Sweet Home is set to meet global viewers on December 1st.
Sweet Home, the first Korean series to enter the Netflix U.S. TOP10 and announce the birth of K-creature, is returning with Season 2 on December 1st.
Season 2 of Sweet Home is a Netflix series that depicts new desires, events, and struggles, including Hyun-soo and the survivors of Green Home, who fight their own battles to survive in new territory in a world where desire becomes a monster, the emergence of another entity, and mysterious phenomena that cannot be understood.
The launch poster shows a destroyed baseball stadium, breaking away from Green Home, which was the backdrop of Season 1. Residents who had to fight monsters in Season 1 can no longer endure in Green Home and come out into the world. Survivors gathered everywhere from a community in the destroyed stadium, but they cannot rest easy there either. The curiosity is amplified about the danger they will face in the new place, fighting the monsters outside and their inner desires.
The released trailer starts with Cha Hyun-soo (Song Kang) trapped in iron bars and being dragged somewhere. A light falls on his bare body, and Hyun-soo asks what he should do as if he has made up his mind to the person waiting for him. The unending monsterization situation, confused survivors, and rampaging monsters imply a bigger worldview, drawing attention to what key Hyun-soo, called ‘MH-5’ or ‘the savior who will end all this,’ holds.
For the unique story of Sweet Home Season 2, which proceeds differently from the original webtoon, Director Lee Eung-bok consulted with author Kim Kan-bi and deeply discussed the hidden settings and expanded worldview of the original. Director Lee Eung-bok aroused curiosity by explaining, “It’s a full-fledged apocalypse. If Season 1 dealt with confined horror in a limited space called Green Home, Season 2 has come out to the square, and many new characters and monsters appear.”
The actors also added anticipation to the story that Season 2 will show, mentioning, “We will express a worldview that deviates from the original. As the worldview expands, there are many things to think about” (Lee Jin-Wook), “When we come out of Green Home, a tremendously large world opens up. All the characters undergo a big change” (Lee Si-young).
By. Park Jin Young
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