The Ending Of Kingdom Season 2 Explained
The Ending Of Kingdom Season 2 Explained Juhan Noh/Netflix
By Aaron Greenbaum/March 15, 2021 10:42 am EDT
South Korea has transformed into the king of zombie media. Not only has the country produced critically acclaimed zombie movies such as
Kingdom. Not to be confused with
Kingdom is the story of Korea during the Joseon dynasty, around the 1600s. While political intrigue ravages the nobles thanks to a fight for the throne between Queen Consort Cho (Kim Hye-Jun) and Crown Prince Lee Chang (Ju Ji-hoon), a zombie plague ravages everyone else.
Season 1 of
Kingdom featured numerous plot twists. It ended with Lee Chang ready to go into battle against an army of zombies led by Queen Consort Chos father. The second season likewise furthered the story and intrigue the first season set up. However, you might be a little confused regarding the themes and symbolism behind certain characters and their actions.
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Published March 7, 2021, 9:37 AM
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After the confirmation that Princess Hours will get a remake after 15 years, netizens have already hedged their bets on who should play the iconic role of Prince Lee Shin, who was originally portrayed by Ju Ji Hoon.
While Ju Ji Hoon might be known to younger fans as Kingdom’s Crown Prince Lee Chang, he was originally introduced to Kdrama lovers as the ultimate tsundere royal through the 2006 adaptation of the manhwa for Princess Hours or Goong. The series also featured Coffee Prince’s Yoon Eun Hye, Kim Jyeong Hoon and Song Ji Hyo, whom most people will be familiar with as Running Man’s ace.