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Netflix has renewed ‘Sweet Home’ for a second and third season.
The thriller Korean original series will be produced back-to-back, with an expanded storyline and cast.
Season one director Lee Eung-bok, who is known for his work in ‘Mr. Sunshine,’ ‘Goblin: The Lonely and Great God,’ and ‘Descendants of the Sun,’ will be returning to take the helm.
Original cast members Song Kang, Lee Jin-uk, Lee Si-young, Ko Min-si and Park Kyu-young will also come back for the new seasons.
Yoo Oh-seong, Oh Jung-se, Kim Moo-yeol and Jung Jin-young will also be joining the star-studded cast.
“Season 2 will include a new setting, and the technical details that we couldn’t refine in Season 1 will be further honed in Season 2,” said the director in a statement.
Adapted from a popular webtoon of the same name, ‘Sweet Home’ is set in a fantastical world where humans turn into monsters that reflect their internal desires. It is produced by Studio Dragon and Studio N.
Netflix said the show “set a new benchmark in the creature feature genre.”
The first season landed on Netflix in 2020. The 10-episode series grabbed awards, including the 2021 Asian Academy Creative Awards (AACA) and the 3rd Asia Contents Awards.