- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Nov 19, 2021
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In adapting seven installments of his own Webtoon comic, Choi is able to build a dynamic world, constantly and cleverly laying out the groundwork for the next step, and in the execution, Yen never lets up.
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“Hellbound” is the kind of horror series that visibly grows with each episode, while it becomes apparent how much the storytellers have considered the scenario at hand in a very grounded sense.
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Despite how slow and disjointed the first episode of Hellbound is, it sets up an interesting story that could go just about anywhere.
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Even as “Hellbound” struggles in its second act, one has to admire Yeon Sang-ho’s ambition here, taking his own webtoon and really expanding it into a multi-character, multi-arc story that sometimes almost feels too full of ideas.
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As a hokey mystery there is lots to enjoy in these six episodes. Squid Game fans will, however, find it all too easy to wriggle free of Hellbound’s squishy grip.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 10 out of 19
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Nov 25, 2021Giving it a 10 to spite the butthurt racists that gave it a 0 rating review
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Nov 25, 2021
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Nov 23, 2021