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Gyeongseong Creature season 2 brings back Han So-hee and Park Seo-joon in a story about legacy and karma, this time in 2024 instead of the late 20th century. One of many Netflix original K-dramas, Gyeongseong Creature premiered on December 22, 2023, with seven episodes. The final three episodes of the first season were released two weeks later on January 5, 2024. Shortly after the conclusion of season 1, Gyeongseong Creature was officially renewed for season 2.
This organism, which became known as “Najin,” was used as the basis for Lieutenant Kato and Ichiro’s secret program at the Ongseong Hospital in Gyeongseong. Kato and Ichiro were trying to create the perfect organism that could be used as a weapon in the war, and while their original lab was destroyed toward the end of the war, they resumed their experiments in Gyeongseong.
This is also why Tae-sang likes making money so much, and why he is not very good at relationships. Tae-sang’s approach to life also explains why he never properly joined the fight for Korea’s freedom, even though his best friend was deeply involved with the freedom fighters. That said, Gyeongseong Creature season 1, part 2 showed that Tae-sang was not as selfish as it seemed.
1 Later in the first season, we learn that Myeong-ja was one of many prisoners used as test subjects for the Najin experiments. While she did not fully transform into a giant creature like what happened to Chae-ok's mother, Myeong-ja did become a zombie-like figure who ferociously attacked other people. At the end of Gyeongseong Creature, Myeong-ja died during childbirth, but the baby survived. Lieutenant Kato delivered the baby and noticed they had inherited the Najin organism.
The most accepted theory is that Tae-sang is the one who got infected without knowing. This would explain why Tae-sang was able to escape the hospital despite being found by a guard, which happened offscreen. It would also explain why Tae-sang was feeling nauseous when he and Chae-ok were buying food shortly after they reunited out of the hospital. Lastly, Tae-sang being infected would explain why he is still alive and looks the same almost 80 later.
1 Gyeongseong Creature Season 1 Ended With A 79-Year Time Skip Gyeongseong Creature Season 2 Is A Whole New Show Close The most important thing to remember from Gyeongseong Creature going into season 2 is that the first season ended with a shocking 79-year time skip. The Netflix horror K-drama included a post-credits scene featuring Park Seo-joon, except it was set in modern-day Seoul rather than 1945 Gyeongseong.
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