• "Hellbound" and "All of Us Are Dead" Producers Are Currently Discussing The Production of Season 2 of Both Popular Series

    The production of Season 2 of Netflix's popular series "Hellbound" and "All of Us Are Dead" is being discussed.

    In the announcement of its fourth quarter of 2021 earnings released on February 11th, J Contentry, a broadcast program producer, cited a series of global successes in OTT original content such as "Hellbound" and "All of Us Are Dead".

    They said they were discussing the production of Season 2 of "Hellbound" and "All of Us Are Dead", raising viewers' expectations.

    J Contentry is a company that holds a 100% stake in Film Monster, the production company of Netflix's popular series "Hellbound" and "All of Us Are Dead".

    It is like welcome rain that the discussion on the production of Season 2 was officially mentioned to viewers who had high expectations about whether "Hellbound" and "All of Us Are Dead" would produce Season 2.

    Director Lee Jae Kyu, who previously produced "All of Us Are Dead", was asked about the production of Season 2 during video interviews with various media on February 7, and declined to say, "I wish I could, but I think I should see what will happen".

    He also added that if season 2 comes out, he will deal with the "zombie's survival story", not a human survival story.

    Director Yeon Sang Ho of "Hellbound" said in a video interview with World Biz & Sports World in December last year that he will work on a new story of "Hellbound" as a cartoon and will announce it in the second half of next year.

    When reporters then asked if Season 2 would be produced on Netflix, he replied, "There is no specific story, so we will have to discuss it later."

    Viewers welcomed the news of Season 2 production with open arms, saying, "I hope season 2 will come out soon for both works" and "I wonder how the next story will continue".

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  • Lee Jun Young says he felt guilty and cried after acting mean to a grandma in 'Brave Citizen'

    Lee Jun Young recently opened up about the emotional toll of playing a villain—and how one powerful scene made him break down in tears behind the scenes.

    On the May 1st episode of KBS 2TV’s variety show Problem Child in House, Lee Jun Young appeared alongside co-star Jung Eun Ji to promote their new KBS drama Pump Up the Healthy Love.

    During the show, Lee Jun Young was asked about the most unforgettable villain he’s played. He chose his role as Han Su Gang in the film Brave Citizen.

    He explained, “It was really tough to film. I had to act like I was leading school violence, and there was even a scene where I bullied a grandmother.”

    The hosts were surprised, pointing out how kind and gentle he seems in real life. Lee Jun Young shared how he transforms for such roles.

    “I try to act as bad as I can, but sometimes the director says, ‘You still look too nice.’ Then I focus even harder and adjust right away.”

    He also revealed that filming one particular scene hit him hard emotionally. “My real grandmother was sick at the time,” he said.

    “In one scene, there’s a grandma selling gimbap, and I ad-libbed by stubbing a cigarette out on the gimbap. I was really into character, but after filming, I just broke down. So many thoughts came to me and I started crying.”

    Fans praised his dedication to acting but also felt moved by how deeply the role affected him. Lee Jun Young’s honesty gave a raw look at how even fictional roles can hit close to home.

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