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Hellbound
Season 1
TV-MA
97%
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Unearthly beings deliver bloody condemnations, sending individuals to hell and giving rise to a religious group founded on the idea of divine justice.
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6 Episodes
Episode #1.1
E1
Episode #1.1
Horrified bystanders watch as otherworldly beasts chase down and kill a man in broad daylight. Jung Jinsu declares that only sinners are sent to hell.
Episode #1.2
E2
Episode #1.2
The New Truth offers a sizable payment to Park Jungja, a condemned woman, in exchange for the right to live-broadcast the moment her fate is decided.
Episode #1.3
E3
Episode #1.3
Addressing a stunned world, Jinsu preaches righteousness. Detective Jin Kyunghun searches for his missing daughter. The Arrowhead targets Min Hyejin.
Episode #1.4
E4
Episode #1.4
Bae Youngjae follows his co-worker to a fishing dock, where he witnesses a terrifying sight. The Prophet Angel appears in an unthinkable place.
Episode #1.5
E5
Episode #1.5
A despairing Youngjae tracks down a man who he thinks might have answers. The New Truth catches wind of a mysterious organization with its own agenda.
Episode #1.6
E6
Episode #1.6
With detrimental information hanging over its head, The New Truth scrambles to protect its power by preventing the public from learning the truth.
Cast of Season 1
Yoo Ah-in
Jung Jin-su
Kim Hyun-joo
Min Hye-jin
Yang Ik-june
Jin Kyung-hun
Park Jeong-min
Bae Young-jae
Won Jin-ah
Song So-hyun
Ryu Kyung-soo
Deacon Yu-ji
Kim Do-yoon
Lee Dong-wook
Lee Re
Jin Hee-jung
Kim Shin-rock
Park Jung-ja
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Polygon
Zosha Millman
There can (and probably will) be more mystery to this story in future seasons, and I'll be devouring them with all the intensity of a supernatural smoke ape.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
A fascinating entry into stories about faith, while not having a self-seriousness to its ideas. The wrath monster trio might be absurd, but the madness within Hellbound is extremely believable.
Austin Burke/Flick Fan Nation
Austin Burke
This series proves to go much deeper than anticipated, as the philosophical questions become just as interesting as the horrific violence. While the balance may not be perfect, there is plenty that will have viewers locked in from start to finish.
Strange Harbors
Jeffrey Zhang
Hellbound finds a tricky moral tightrope underneath its phantasmagoria...
IGN Movies
Kayleigh Donaldson
Hellbound may be endlessly bleak, but its mercilessly sharp focus on humanity's hypocrisy and evangelical panic reveals a highly gripping drama that holds no punches in exposing our true darkness.
Jae-Ha Kim (Substack)
Jae-Ha Kim
Director Yeon Sang-Ha adapted "Hellbound" from his own webtoon. He makes it clear that cults are the true sinners, which manipulate people's lives with fear; and that hell isn't a place foreign to us, because it's where we may already be living.
Cultured Vultures
Kyle Logan
Hellbound uses its fantastical premise to create an intellectually exciting and genuinely disturbing religious horror show, even if some of the plotlines are a bit overly dramatic and cliche.
Thrillist
Dan Jackson
At a time when many shows struggle to keep you engaged to the end of a pilot, piling on contrivances and reveals to force a sense of momentum, Yeon and Choi begin with a bang... and then immediately ground the drama.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Carolyn Hinds
Such good writing.
Common Sense Media
Polly Conway
Between the sporadic and horrifying monster attacks, this series is a pretty compelling traditional detective story.
Bloody Disgusting
Joe Lipsett
All in all, Hellbound is an intriguing, albeit unfocused series with a solid hook.
Tilt Magazine
Christopher Cross
Hellbound is a nasty piece of work that starts off fascinating and then blends its genre elements with its philosophical concepts into an unwieldy blend of thrills and heady ideas that land somewhat inertly by its conclusion.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
The series showcases not only the strength of adapted content but the strength and diversity of K-drama as well.
The Young Folks
Katey Stoetzel
Hitting at various social themes in such a short amount of time is a difficult task, but Yeon Sang-ho gets the most out of his actors and the story to give us a captivating deconstruction of society.
Decider
Joel Keller
Despite how slow and disjointed the first episode of Hellbound is, it sets up an interesting story that could go just about anywhere.
Pajiba
Kayleigh Donaldson
It's in the sheer bleakness of the execution that makes Hellbound worth your time.
indieWire
Steve Greene
"Hellbound" is savvy in the way it treats this season with a bit of an anthology touch, avoiding the trap of following just one person as an audience surrogate.
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