With intensity on the rise, the most raved about K-drama of the season, The Glory Part 2 is coming to our screens sooner than we’d anticipated. Netflix has finally revealed the official trailer for the same after reeling out a series of teases and sneak peeks of the second instalment. Resuming her revenge plan in the new season, Song Hye-Kyo returns as Moon Dong-eun to treat her abusers with a taste of their own medicine.

Alongside fellow actors like Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Jung Sung-il, Cha Joo-young, Park Sung-hoon, Kim Gun-woo, Yeom Hye-ran and others, Hye-kyo’s tragic thriller ride finds ground with Ahn Gil-ho’s direction and Kim Eun-sook’s writing. In addition to the full-length trailer, Netflix has also released a riveting poster featuring the main cast of the show, making it look like a picture captured in the Garden of Eden. It poetically justifies how Paradise is indeed lost as Dong-eun and the rest have their own set of secrets to hide and vicious conspiracies to concoct against each other, officially giving us a look of the ‘living hell’ that awaits us in the second run of the series.
The official log-line of the K-drama on Netflix reads, “Years after surviving horrific abuse in high school, a woman puts an elaborate revenge scheme in motion to make the perpetrators pay for their crimes.” The first scene of the trailer itself depicts Dong-eun’s unapologetic stance in bringing down her old foes, all of whom seem to be murderers. In this vengeful saga of ‘merciless hope’, not a single one of them is innocent, but try to grasp on to their lies of hope, that eventually fail as expected.
In the end, nothing will remain except ruins. While the series may have begun with certain characters rejoicing in others’ pain, the second chapter of the show will hope to bring the story to its close by completing the full circle of karma. It remains to be seen as to who will be left standing alive after all the screams and tears fade out.
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Once again, the new trailer has gone to great lengths to drive our anticipation rush higher. Even though the drama series is fuelled by its theme of revenge, fans have found a poetic aestheticism in the way the plot has panned out especially with a stellar cast that pulls through till the end. Leaving no stone unturned to produce an awe-inspiring narrative, the series further employs a classical background score, so as to add a touch of heightened dread that leaves us fearing for what’s to come next in Dong-eun’s story.
Watch The Glory Part 2 Trailer
The Glory Part 2 starts streaming on Netflix on March 10, 2023.
Have you watched the first part of the series yet? Which character of the show makes your blood boil the most? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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