Christmas comes early for horror fans! Gruesome Korean sci-fi-thriller Gyeongseong Creature about a monster roaming around Seoul lands on Netflix next month, and stars Squid Game's hunky cop
Daily MailAs Korean dramas enjoy enormous success around the world, many fans are eagerly anticipating their next fix - and for UK viewers, the wait will be over just in time for Christmas. The horror thriller - Gyeongseong Creature - also features an all star cast, including renowned icon Park Seo-jun, who has recently starred as Prince Yan in The Marvels The supporting cast includes global stars like Claudia Kim, known for her roles in Avengers: Age of Ultron, who plays the enigmatic noblewoman, Yukiko Maeda. Pictured: Han So-hee Park, pictured, plays an entrepreneur who owns a pawnshop and fights to survive the tumultuous events around him The supporting cast includes global stars like Claudia Kim, known for her roles in Avengers: Age of Ultron, who plays the enigmatic noblewoman, Yukiko Maeda There appears to be a sci-fi element to the tale, as the pair must fight a 'monster born out of human greed' roaming Gyeongseong - the old name for the capital Meanwhile, Wi Ha-jun plays Kwon Jun-taek, a soldier and close friend of the entrepreneurial Jang Tae-sang Park pictured in March. Netflix promises Gyeongseong Creature will deliver 'promises a gripping narrative set in one of history's darkest periods The new show stars Park Seo-jun, who recently wowed audiences after appearing in The Marvels Speaking of her gritty character Yoon Chae-ok, Han So-hee remarked on her ability to put on a brave face The series is slated for a two-part release, with Part 1 premiering on December 22, 2023, and Part 2 on January 5, 2024, on Netflix. There were humans and creatures in a hospital in Gyeongseong' The short clip, laced with ominous music, featured Han and Park running around with weapons as they clearly looked to be on the run from an unknown threat It racked up more than 535,100 views on X - formerly known as Twitter - as fans raved that they're 'sat' and ready The year of 1945 was a tumultuous time for the country which signaled the end of Japanese occupation as well as the division into North and South Korea.