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Netflix fans go wild over 'must watch' new drama and say they 'need' a second season 'right now'
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IntroductionA new sci-fi series has taken Netflix storm and left viewers on the edge of their seats - as fans de
A new sci-fi series has taken Netflix storm and left viewers on the edge of their seats - as fans demand a second season after an 'unexpected' open ending.
Parasyte: The Grey was released on the streaming platform on April 5, and the creepy thriller has already earned a cult following, with many fans having binged the series in one go.
The six-part series is based on the original manga Kiseiju, which was created by Hitoshi Iwaaki and is also six episodes long.
The action-packed Korean drama is set months after mysterious spores fall from the sky and begin infecting a number of citizens.
Jeong Su-in is a shop assistant who is infected by one of the unidentified parasites - but doesn't appear to be affected by their power.
A new sci-fi series has taken Netflix storm and left viewers on the edge of their seats - as fans demand a second season after an 'unexpected' open ending.
Parasyte: The Grey was released on the streaming platform on April 5, and the creepy thriller has already earned a cult following, with many fans having binged the series in one go
Once the human mind has been inhabited and infected, the parasites are able to take control of it and sprout horrifying powers such as razor sharp tentacles from the host's head.
However, in Su-in's case, she's still in control of her mind, which makes her a valuable asset to a special task force, known as The Grey.
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AdvertisementSu-in is enlisted by the authorities who utilise her so-called resistance to help combat the threat - so, will the parasites achieve their one main goal to infect and take over humanity?
Well, it appears the answer lies in a potential second season, according to eager fans.
Taking to X, many viewers expressed their excitement over the 'amazing' new series, and their hopes for a subsequent season.
One person wrote: 'Finished Parasyte: The Grey. The very last scene was unexpected. A second season would definitely be interesting.'
Another said, 'Finished Parasyte: The Grey and I loved it! I hope they make a second season,' while a third wrote, 'Amazing adaption! Writers and directors took creative liberties and still nailed it! Can't wait for a possible second season!'
A fourth viewer said, '9/10. Thanks for serving me so many girlboss. Open ending I'll wait for the second season' while another fan exclaimed, 'THEY CAN'T JUST STOP PARASYTE THERE, RELEASE THAT SEASON 2 RIGHT NOW.'
The action-packed Korean drama is set months after mysterious spores fall from the sky and begin infecting a number of citizens
Jeong Su-in is a shop assistant who is infected by one of the unidentified parasites - but doesn't appear to be affected by their power
Once the human mind has been inhabited and infected, the parasites are able to take control of it and sprout horrifying powers such as razor sharp tentacles from the host's head
In Su-in's case, she's still in control of her mind, which makes her a valuable asset to a special task force, known as The Grey
The six-part series is based on the original manga Kiseiju, which was created by Hitoshi Iwaaki and is also six episodes long
Taking to X, many viewers expressed their excitement over the 'amazing' new series, and their hopes for a subsequent season
One impressed anime fan wrote: 'Well done to especially those who've watched the anime. There is a build-up for a second season especially with a very familiar character showing up at the end.'
A final viewer commented: 'As a fan of the maxim, the last minute of the show thoooo[sic].. don't be showing us that and not giving us season 2 Netflix.'
It comes as Netflix fans have recently become 'hooked' on a new foreign language crime drama.
Wrong Side of the Tracks follows an army veteran as he tries to exact revenge on the Madrid gang which kidnapped his adopted granddaughter.
All 32 episodes of the show - named Entrivas in Spanish, after the neighbourhood where it is set - are available with subtitles on Netflix.
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