‘The Glory Part 2’ starring Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun to premiere in March 10

‘The Glory 2’ starring Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun to premiere on March 10

/ 07:32 PM January 18, 2023

(From left) Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun in "The Glory." Images: Instagram/@netflixkr

(From left) Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun in “The Glory.” Images: Instagram/@netflixkr

Song Hye-kyo and Lee Do-hyun are on a desperate quest for revenge against their abusers in the teasers for part two of the hit K- drama “The Glory,” set to premiere on March 10.

Hye-kyo returns as the vengeful former victim of bullying Moon Dong-eun, while Lee Do-hyun takes on the role of the mysterious Joo Yeo-jeong for the second time, as seen in the first batch of stills for the series’ second season uploaded on Netflix Korea’s official Instagram page on Wednesday, Jan. 18.

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“March 10th, the day where a beautiful desperate revenge begins again,” Netflix Korea’s caption read.

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Among the teasers show Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo) in tears, Yeo-jeong (Lee Do-hyun) staring at the tragic heroine intensely, and Park Yeon-jin (Lim Ji-yeon) taking on a mysterious phone call.

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According to a report from Korean media outlet News1, director Ahn Gil-ho said Part 2 will be filled with “excitement, intensity, and satisfying” moments including the fight between Dong-eun and Yeon-jin.

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“The story of the perpetrators getting punished will be told in a dynamic way that will have your eyes glued to the screen. All the loose ends will be tied up,” he said in the report.

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“The Glory” revolves around Moon Dong-eun who was a victim of bullying and school violence as a teen. Eighteen years later, she becomes determined to seek revenge against her former tormentors who moved on with their lives. The first part premiered in December 2022.

Hye-kyo is best known for her hit K-dramas “Descendants of the Sun,” “That Winter, the Wind Blows,” “Full House,” “Autumn in my Heart,” and “Encounter,” among others. “The Glory” marks the second time that Hye-kyo worked with screenwriter Kim Eun-sook since “Descendants” in 2016.

Do-hyun, on the other hand, gained widespread popularity for his roles in “Youth of May,” “18 Again,” and “Sweet Home.” EDV

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