Hellbound (TV series)

Summary

Hellbound (Korean지옥) is a South Korean dark fantasy television series directed by Yeon Sang-ho, based on his own webtoon of the same name. An original Netflix release set in the then future year of 2022, supernatural beings suddenly appear out of nowhere to condemn people to Hell. The series stars Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Jeong-min, Won Jin-ah and Yang Ik-june.[2][3][4][5]

Hellbound
Promotional poster
Hangul
지옥
Hanja
地獄
Literal meaningHell
Revised RomanizationJiok
Genre
Created byNetflix
Based onHellbound
by Yeon Sang-ho
Written byChoi Gyu-seok
Directed byYeon Sang-ho
Starring
Music byScore:
Kim Dong-wook
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producerByun Seung-min
ProducerKim Yeon-ho
CinematographyByun Bong-sun
Editors
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time42–60 minutes
Production companyClimax Studio[1]
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19) –
present (present)

The pilot episode of Hellbound premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival in the "Primetime program of TV series" on September 9, 2021, and became the first Korean drama to make it to the festival.[6][7] It was released on Netflix on November 19, 2021, and became the world's most-watched Netflix series the next day,[8] surpassing Squid Game,[9] released two months prior in Singapore. Critics were positive of the show, but also cognizant that it followed in the footsteps of Squid Game; nonetheless, they predicted it to be heavily discussed and to have a lasting impact.

Premise edit

Hellbound takes place in 2022–27 in South Korea. An otherworldly face called an angel suddenly starts to materialize to deliver prophecies called decrees that condemn certain individuals to Hell at a specific future time, either seconds or years away. Three hulking supernatural monsters appear at almost the exact time to maul and incinerate the person's body in a sort of spectacular show of force called a demonstration. Two organizations in cahoots, the cult-like New Truth Society and the gang-like Arrowhead group, gain power by playing on people's fears.

Of the six episodes of the series, episodes 1–3 focus on a detective investigating the supernatural phenomena, the chairman of the New Truth religious order, and a principled attorney. Except for the attorney, the core characters change in episodes 4–6, which take place 5 years later and focus on a television producer and his wife who have to struggle with the fact that their newborn baby is bound for Hell.

Cast edit

Main edit

Supporting edit

  • Kim Do-yoon as Lee Dong-wook, a live streamer and member of Arrowhead, a gang of violent youths
  • Kim Shin-rok as Park Jeong-ja, a single mother subject to the first public demonstration
  • Lee Re as Jin Hee-jeong, the daughter of Jin Kyeong-hoon
  • Ryu Kyung-soo as Yoo Ji, a priest of the New Truth cult
  • Kim Mi-soo as Deacon Young-in of the New Truth
  • Lee Dong-hee as Chairman Kim Jeong-chil
  • Cha Si-won as Deacon Sacheong of the New Truth
  • Im Hyeong-guk as Gong Hyeong-joon, a sociology professor and leader in the Sodo counter-organization[16]
  • Kim Hyun as Church member
  • Lim Seong-jae as a member of Sodo (Season 2)[17]
  • Hong Eui-joon as a leader of Sodo (Season 2)[18]

Special appearance edit

Season 2

Production edit

The concept began with an 11-minute-long animated short titled Hell (지옥) written and drawn by Yeon Sang-ho in 2002[20] that was expanded (through the addition of a second part) into the 34-minute-long short titled Hell: Two Lives (지옥: 두개의 삶) in 2003.[21] This was followed by a webtoon version of the concept retitled Hellbound published between 2009 and 2011.

In April 2020, Netflix approved production of an original series based on the webtoon. Yeon signed on to direct the series.[22]

Season 1 edit

In late July, 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 to play various roles in the series.[13][23]

The series was filmed at Cube Indoor Studio from August 2020 to January 2021. The old Chungnam Provincial Government Buildings in Sunhwa-dong, Jung-gu and the Hannam University Missionary Village in Daedeok-gu were outdoor locations for filming.[24] On February 25, 2021, the director and the cast of Hellbound introduced the TV series at a Netflix content roadshow.[25]

Season 2 edit

On September 24, 2022, Netflix confirmed a second season.[26] On March 2, 2023, it was confirmed that Kim Sung-cheol would replace Yoo Ah-in following his drug use charges.[11] Kim Hyun-joo, Kim Shin-rok, Yang Ik-june, Lee Dong-hee and Lee Re will reprise their respective roles in Season 2. Yang Dong-geun, Lim Seong-jae, Jo Dong-in and Moon Geun-young will also appear to enrich the narrative.[17] On June 12, 2023, it was confirmed that Yang Dong-geun got off for personal reasons, being replaced by Hong Eui-joon.[27]

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedTime slot
16November 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)Friday at 17:00 (KST)
2TBATBATBA
No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
Season 1
11"Episode 1"Yeon Sang-hoChoi Gyu-seokNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
Horrified bystanders watch as otherworldly beasts chase down and kill a man in broad daylight. Jung Jin-soo declares that only sinners are sent to hell.
22"Episode 2"Yeon Sang-hoChoi Gyu-seokNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
The New Truth offers a sizable payment to Park Jung-ja, a condemned woman, in exchange for the right to live-broadcast the moment her fate is decided.
33"Episode 3"Yeon Sang-hoChoi Gyu-seokNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
Addressing a stunned world, Jin-soo preaches righteousness. Detective Jin Kyunghun searches for his missing daughter. The Arrowhead targets Min Hye-jin.
44"Episode 4"Yeon Sang-hoChoi Gyu-seokNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
Bae Young-jae follows his co-worker to a fishing dock, where he witnesses a terrifying sight. The Prophet Angel appears in an unthinkable place.
55"Episode 5"Yeon Sang-hoChoi Gyu-seokNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
A despairing Young-jae tracks down a man who he thinks might have answers. The New Truth catches wind of a mysterious organization with its own agenda.
66"Episode 6"Yeon Sang-hoChoi Gyu-seokNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
With detrimental information hanging over its head, The New Truth scrambles to protect its power by preventing the public from learning the truth.

Release edit

The series had its world premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, when the first three episodes were screened in 'Primetime' section on September 9, 2021, and became the first Korean drama to make it to the festival.[6][28] The first three episodes were also screened at the 26th Busan International Film Festival in newly created 'On Screen' section on October 7, 2021[29] and at the 65th BFI London Film Festival in the "Thrill" section on October 15, 2021.[30][31] It was released for streaming on Netflix on November 19, 2021.[32]

Reception edit

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 97% approval rating, based on 32 reviews with an average rating of 7.90/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Summoned by the devilish imagination of writer-director Yeon Sang-ho, Hellbound leverages its terrifying concept to thoughtfully explore human fallibility."[33]

Audience response edit

With 67.52 million viewing hours in the week ending November 28, 2021, Hellbound was in 2nd place in the Global Top 10 weekly list of the most-watched TV shows (non-English).[34]

On release it recorded 43.48 million viewing hours in three days of release and rose to top spot in the "Netflix global TOP 10 TV (non-English) category" as per the Netflix TOP 10 website. It ranked first in the "TOP 10" in 12 countries, whereas it was listed in the "TOP 10" list in 59 countries worldwide.[35] This is the fastest rate for a Korean series on Netflix.[8]

It surpassed another Netflix-produced Korean drama, Squid Game, as the most popular show on Netflix on its initial release.[9]

Critical response edit

Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com gave the series a positive review, praising how the show mixed grounded horror with thoughtful discussions about sin. He wrote: "The wrath monster trio might be absurd, but the madness within Hellbound is extremely believable."[36] Kylie Northover writing for The Age gave 4 stars out of 5 and appreciating the narrative wrote, "...the narrative steadily evolves into a compelling mix of police procedural, violent horror and shrewd commentary around ideas of human flaws, mortality, sin, justice and the influence of media." Referring to The Leftovers, she felt that Hellbound shows sensibilities as "humanity's search for purpose in the face of the divine, but its exploration of the conflicting ways in which humanity might react to such a mass event feels like something to which we can all, in a small way, relate post-pandemic.[37]

Ed Power of The Telegraph rated the series with 3 stars out of 5 and stated, "Hellbound unspools like a mix of Clive Barker, The Da Vinci Code and the iconic Japanese horror, Ring."[38] Kim Seong-hyeon reviewing for YTN wrote the "performances of the actors that make the hell of reality that the director solidly created in this way more smoothly". Concluding, Kim stated, "Although the somewhat insufficient CG leaves a little disappointment, Hell is a work that leaves a deep impression enough to offset that. There seems to be no doubt that Hell will be the most talked about work this winter."[39] Abhishek Srivastava of The Times of India graded the series with 4 stars out of 5 and appreciated the narrative and performance stating, "It works multiple surprises in its narratives and features excellent performances that accentuate the drama on contrasts amongst its characters". About plot, Srivastava said, "In a neat, riveting plot twist, the show jumps ahead a few years; bringing in a new layer of characters, scenarios and situations,... Concluding his review he said, "Hellbound is not a horror thriller, or a crime drama. [Rather] it combines elements from different genres to create a highly bingeable show where human behaviour comes under scrutiny."[40] Jeffrey Zhang of Strange Harbors graded the series with B+ and stated, "Hellbound finds a tricky moral tightrope underneath its phantasmagoria - a meticulously crafted and surprisingly introspective chiller even when it stumbles in its thematic juggling act".[41]

Squid Game comparison edit

Stuart Heritage of The Guardian commenting on the comparison of the series with Squid Game wrote, "Hellbound is a truly exceptional drama wrapped in only the lightest of genre thrills. It might currently find itself swept up in Squid Game's wake, but I guarantee that, of the two, it's the show that will still be talked about a decade from now."[42][43]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2022 20th Director's Cut Awards Best Actor (TV) Yoo Ah-in Nominated [44]
Park Jeong-min Nominated
Best Actress (TV) Kim Hyun-joo Nominated
Best Director (TV) Yeon Sang-ho Nominated
Best Screenplay (TV) Yeon Sang-ho
Choi Gyu-seok
Nominated
Best New Actor (TV) Kim Do Yoon Nominated
Best New Actress (TV) Kim Shin-rok Won
58th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [45][46]
1st Blue Dragon Series Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [47][48]
2022 APAN Star Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [49]
OTT Male Excellence Award Park Jeong-min Nominated [50]
OTT Female Excellence Award Kim Hyun-joo Nominated
OTT Male Best Actor Award Yoo Ah-in Nominated
Popularity Star Award, Actor Nominated [51]

See also edit

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