Tag: The Glory

  • Part 2 of ‘The Glory’ to Premiere on March 10th

    Part 2 of ‘The Glory’ to Premiere on March 10th

    Courtesy of Netflix

    You won’t have to wait an eternity for that satisfying conclusion because the second half of the series is scheduled to be released on Netflix on March 10, 2023.

    The Glory centers on Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo), who is traumatized after being bullied badly throughout high school by a group of classmates led by Park Yeon-jin (Lim Ji-yeon). Dong-eun plots her revenge for years before finally deciding to become a teacher and put her plan into action. She has a well-thought-out strategy, which covers everything from teaching Yeon-daughter jin’s Ye-sol at home to mastering Baduk in order to attract Yeon-husband, jin’s Ha Do-young (Jung Sung-il).

    After all, we have been waiting nearly as long as Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo) for the former victim of bullying to finally carry out her long-promised vengeance against the people who bullied her in the past. Then we watched the last episode, and… well, there wasn’t a lot of payback at this point. If we keep going at this rate, the vengeance will have been served ice cold, and then it will have returned to room temperature, which could result in stomach upset in the future.

    Stream the Part 1 of “The Glory” which is currently available on Netflix, then join the raging buzz for the series when Part 2 of “The Glory” premieres on March 10 to see how the vengeance plot develops.

  • Netflix releases thrilling new trailer for The Glory

    Netflix releases thrilling new trailer for The Glory

    The captivating primary trailer for the original Netflix series ‘The Glory,’ starring Song Hye Kyo, Lee Do Hyun, and a number of other actors, has been released.

    The teaser gives the impression that Song Hye Kyo would play a hostile and icy character, which is quite a departure from her usual roles that she has typically played in the past. The teaser is brought to a close by a punchline delivered by Song Hye Kyo, which goes as follows: “Let’s slowly wilt and die together.”

    This masterpiece from writer Kim Eun-sook of Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, Mr. Sunshine, and director An Gil-ho of Stranger is 8 episodes of 60 min. Drama, coupled with Revenge, Bullying, Childhood Trauma and Confrontation.

    After enduring hell during her adolescent years, during which she was the target of assault and bullying by her friends, “The Glory” tells the story of a lady who has spent a life without a soul as a result of her traumatic experiences. Now that she is an adult, Dong Eun’s one and only goal in life is to take ruthless retribution on all of those who wronged her in the past.

    On the day that Yeon Jin (Lim Ji Yeon) is getting married, Dong Eun makes his way back into her life. This happens in the main trailer. Dong Eun whispers the following to herself: “Starting today, every day of your life will be hell. It will be horrific and triggering.”

    Photo courtesy of Netflix

    The perpetrators of the horrific acts who were able to escape justice eventually come face to face with the adult Dong Eun. Jae Joon (Park Sung Hoon), Sara (Kim Hieora), Hye Jung (Cha Joo Young), Myung Oh (Kim Gun Woo), and Do Young (Jung Sung Il). Lee Do Hyun, who plays the role of the enigmatic Go player whose identity has not been disclosed, and Yeom Hye Ran, who portrays Hyun Nam, a person who seeks Dong Eun’s assistance, round out the cast of characters.