• Director Yeon Sang Ho Shares Plans To Release 'Hellbound' Season 2 Through Cartoon Next Year

    Director Yeon Sang Ho revealed his plans for Netflix series 'Hellbound' Season 2.

    On November 25th, Director Yeon Sang Ho mentioned Season 2 in an online interview for the Netflix original series 'Hellbound'.

    Hellbound‘ tells the story about otherworldly beings who appear out of nowhere to issue a decree and condemn individuals to hell. These supernatural events cause great mayhem and enable the religious group The New Truth to grow in influence.

    The work ended with an open ending, raising curiosity about the production of Season 2.

    In this regard, director Yeon Sang Ho said, "I've been planning a story after the ending rather than Season 2 with writer Choi Gyu Seok since this summer."

    He continued, "We talked about working with writer Choi Gyu Seok and the story after that as a cartoon. I think it will be released as a cartoon in the second half of next year."

    Director Yeon Ji Han, also confirmed that the sequel to 'Hellbound' will be released as a cartoon next year, added, "There is no concrete discussion about the videography of the sequel yet. I think we should discuss it later."

    Meanwhile, 'Hellbound' has been receiving explosive responses since its release on November 19th, ranking first in the global rankings in the Netflix TV show category.

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  • Hwanhee’s Agency Hits Back Against Shocking Claims of Favoritism on ‘King of Singers Season 2’—Vows to Defend His Reputation

    Hwanhee's agency, BT Entertainment, is firing back after serious fairness allegations were raised regarding the popular show ‘King of Singers Season 2’. They’ve denied all accusations and promised strong legal action for defamation.

    On February 5th, the agency issued a statement through their official fan cafe, saying, “We want to correct the false claims.”

    They explained that Hwanhee was initially approached to join the show in August 2024 by the production team. However, after checking with the event planning company, Dion Communication, they confirmed Hwanhee had no connection to the show or any related performances.

    Despite this, the agency pointed out that certain media outlets published unverified articles, wrongly suggesting that Hwanhee’s involvement could compromise the fairness of the program.

    BT Entertainment was quick to defend their artist, stressing the damage done to both Hwanhee's reputation and the agency itself due to these false claims. They added, "This has caused great harm to Hwanhee, who joined the program after careful consideration."

    The statement didn’t stop there. BT Entertainment made it clear that they won’t stand for any further defamation. They said, “We are taking legal action against these baseless reports” and emphasized their commitment to protecting Hwanhee from any further harm.

    They also reassured their fans, stating, “We will take swift action against any future misinformation to avoid any further harm to Hwanhee and his supporters.”

    This controversy started after a media outlet raised concerns on January 23rd about Hwanhee’s participation in the show. The report claimed that BT Entertainment’s CEO, who is also a director at Dion Communication, had invested 1.1 billion KRW in the ‘King of Singers Season 2’ concert, leading to suspicions of favoritism towards certain contestants.

    In the meantime, ‘King of Singers Season 2’ continues its intense competition, with Hwanhee making it to the semifinals. Fans are watching closely as he currently holds 1st place in the first round of the semifinals, cementing his position as a strong contender to represent Korea in the Korea-Japan King of Kings battle.

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