The Glory Song Hye Kyo Release Date

The Glory Song Hye Kyo Release Date

Upcoming South Korean revenge drama The Glory will see actress Song Hye Kyo reunite with Descendants of the Sun writer Kim Eun Sook. The series is coming to Netflix in December 2022. 

Would be coming to Netflix on Friday, December 30th, 2022, and thanks to the release of promotional material, and the official teaser trailer, we can confirm the release date is correct.

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Moon Dong Eun dreamed of becoming an architect in her high-school days. However, after suffering from a brutally violent attack by her bullies, Moon Dong Eun is forced to drop out of school. Years later, the bully married, has a child and attends the same elementary school where Moon Dong Eun now works as the homeroom teacher. After years of plotting, Moon Don Eun begins her revenge plan against her former bullies and the students who stood by and let it happen.

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Song Hye Kyo’s casting is a reunion for her and writer Kim Eun-sook, who previously worked on the massive South Korean hit series

And was a major fan favorite. Im Ji Yeon made her Netflix debut in 2022 when she starred in the Korean movie adaptation of Money Heist.

On February 3rd, 2022, lead actress Song Hye Kyo confirmed in an Instagram post that she had received the scripts for the first two episodes of The Glory. She captioned the picture with “Start, ” which leaves us to presume that filming is now underway on the drama.

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Upcoming Netflix Original #TheGlory, starring #SongHyeKyo and #LeeDoHyun wraps up filming. The drama is scheduled to premier in the first half of 2023. The plot follows the story of a former victim of brutal school violence seeking revenge against her bullies pic.twitter.com/jvhiY4i7xT — Persephòńë (@HakunaM80487222) August 16, 2022

Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 and serves as one of the lead writers here on What's on Netflix. Jacob covers all things Netflix movies and TV shows but specializes in covering anime and K-dramas. Resides in the United Kingdom. Contact: [email protected]The Glory follows Moon Dong-eun (played by Song Hye-kyo), a woman who spends her adulthood plotting cold-blooded revenge against the perpetrators who bullied her as a child and forced her to drop out of school.

A first look at The Glory part 2 has been released, showing Moon Dong-eun writing a letter to one of her former bullies as she prepares to finally put her elaborate revenge scheme in motion.

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Helmed by filmmaker Ahn Gil-ho (Memories of the Alhambra, Record of Youth), The Glory also stars Lee Do-hyun, Ji Yeon Lim, Sung Hoon Park, Yeom Hye Ran, and Sung Il Jung.

Announcing the news at a press conference in December 2022, director Gil-ho said: “[Season] 1 will be released on December 30, and [season] 2 will be released around March.”

“If you’ve watched Part 1, you won’t be able to resist Part 2, ” screenwriter Kim Eun-sook previously said in a statement confirming the release date, which continued: “Part 2 is refreshingly satisfying and shockingly intense.”

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Viewers can expect the main cast of The Glory to return, including Song Hye-yo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Yeom Hye-ran, Park Sung-hoon, Jung Sung-il, Choi Soo-in, and Oh Ji-yul.

The supporting cast from part 1 will also be back on our screens, including Cha Joo-Young as Hye Jeong and Kim Hieora as Lee Sa Ra.

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One Radio Times reader will win a pair of Premium tickets to see Crazy for You with an overnight stay at The Waldorf Hilton hotel, including a pre-theatre meal in Homage restaurant and breakfast., you probably got to episode eight and wondered where the revenge went. After all, we've been waiting nearly as long as Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo) for the ex-bullying victim to unleash her long-threatened hell on her former tormentors.

Then we got to the final episode and… well, not a lot of vengeance yet. At this rate, the revenge will have been served cold, then risen back to room temperature again, possibly leading to future gastric distress. That's revenge for you.

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Don't worry, though, it's a two-parter! Netflix has already confirmed a return visit, and in the next eight episodes, we'll see the net squeeze tighter on the vicious Yeon-jin (Lim Ji-yeon) and her hateful friendship group.

It's official: part two is coming on March 10, 2023, according to Netflix itself. So you won't have to wait forever for that sweet, sweet closure.

The images they published in the tweet don't reveal a lot, but they do show at least one thing we were hoping for: a bloodied Jae-jun. The other scenes are more enigmatic: Yeon-jin is on the phone in the snow wearing a fetching pink coat; Dong-eun is looking stern and troubled (when is she not, frankly?); and interestingly, her love interest and Go teacher Yeo-jeong is sitting down to a game with Yeon-jin's master-of-the-universe husband Jung Sung-il.

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This suggests Yeo-jeong is finally going to be involved directly in Dong-eun's plan, rather than hanging around on the sidelines looking lovesick and being medically noble. There's more info in the teaser trailer…

In contrast to the slow burn of part one, the teaser shows that part two looks set to be packed with actual bloody vengeance: fire, gore and predictions of hellish doom for the apparently unrepentant Yeon-jin.

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Of sinister grins. While the teaser doesn't give any indication of the method Dong-eun will use to get her vengeance, it's pretty clear that there will indeed be vengeance in spades. But will Dong-eun's soul be healed by her actions? We do hope so, but it doesn't seem likely.

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And if there's no more of Yeom Hye-ran's Kang Hyeon-nam, then frankly, we riot. The domestic-abuse victim-turned-stealth detective is one of our all-time favourites, and she must be protected at all costs. She

Kim Gun-woo's thug and dealer Myeong-oh is dead, but that doesn't mean he won't return for flashbacks – we still don't know who killed him for sure.

Actor Song Hye-kyo has recently reflected on her time on the hit show, while also confirming the return of Moon Dong-eun (because there wouldn't a show without her, after all).

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I was really happy in bed at the end of the day after I finished filming a really difficult scene. I wanted to return to filming the next day and I couldn't wait until I am Moon Dong-eun again.

It's no stretch to suggest that Dong-eun's plan will come to fruition, though probably with some hitches along the way and, presumably, some meditation on the existential price of revenge (like missing out on decades of living).

Through an extremely complex series of flashbacks we've known from the start that Dong-eun intends to make her bullies' lives on Earth hell (and fair enough – the bullying scenes themselves were painful, some would argue gratuitously so), and that the plan seems to involve turning the gang against themselves. Death's too easy: the avenging angel wants them to suffer like she suffered.

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First was Myeong-oh, who Dong-eun turned on his supercilious employer Jae-jun, getting him to steal DNA samples and prove the father of Yeon-jin's daughter is actually Jae-jun and not her husband Do-young. Myeong-oh was mysteriously killed, apparently not by Dong-eun, so we'll need to find out whodunnit before the final credits roll.

Cabin crew Hye-jeong was next, agreeing to serve Dong-eun's needs in return for escaping her vengeance. Do you think she'll be left alone? We don't. Dong-eun is not the forgiving type, even if Hye-jeong was in some ways as much a victim of Yeon-jin as Dong-eun was.

The two absolute worsts, Yeon-jin and Jae-jun are yet to feel the full force of Dong-eun's wrath, but when it comes, we presume it will arrive in the form of Ye-sol, their daughter, who is a) remarkably sweet and kind for the daughter of two out-and-out sadists, and b) the perfect weapon to turn on them.

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