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6.1 2 Seasons • 12 Episodes

Hellbound - Season 1

"They were resurrected into a hellbound world."

Hellbound takes place in 2022–27 in South Korea. An otherworldly face called an angel suddenly starts to materialize to deliver prophecies called decrees that condemn certain individuals to Hell at a specific future time, either seconds or years away. Three monstrous supernatural beings called demons appear at almost the exact time to maul and incinerate the person's body in a spectacular show of force called a demonstration. Two organizations in cahoots, the cult-like New Truth Society and the gang-like Arrowhead group, gain power by playing on people's fears.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kim Sung-cheol

    Kim Sung-cheol

    Jung Jin-su

  • Kim Hyun-joo

    Kim Hyun-joo

    Min Hye-jin

  • Kim Shin-rock

    Kim Shin-rock

    Park Jung-ja

  • Choi Jung-hwa

    Choi Jung-hwa

    [Jungbu HQ leader]

Overview

Hellbound takes place in 2022–27 in South Korea. An otherworldly face called an angel suddenly starts to materialize to deliver prophecies called decrees that condemn certain individuals to Hell at a specific future time, either seconds or years away. Three monstrous supernatural beings called demons appear at almost the exact time to maul and incinerate the person's body in a spectacular show of force called a demonstration. Two organizations in cahoots, the cult-like New Truth Society and the gang-like Arrowhead group, gain power by playing on people's fears.

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