The Latest Trailer for Netflix's Medieval Korean Zombie Series KINGDOM Puts More Focus on the Horror

We’ve got another trailer to share with you for Netflix’s new series, Kingdom, which is set in medieval Korea where warriors are forced to battle the undead! While the previously released trailers have offered details on the story and setting, this new trailer puts more of a focus on the kind of horror that we will see in the show.

Kingdom is set in Korea during the five centuries of Korea’s Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897). The story centers around a deceased king who rises from the dead as a mysterious plague begins to spread across the land. The prince must face a new breed of undead enemies as he unveils the evil and saves his people.

Here’s the official synopsis:

In a kingdom defeated by corruption and famine, a mysterious plague spreads to turn the infected into monsters. The crown prince, framed for treason and desperate to save his people, sets out on a journey to unveil what evil lurks in the dark.

This series looks like it’s going to be great! I love everything that I’ve seen from it, and I can’t wait to watch it when it’s released on January 25th.

Kingdom was directed by Kim Seong-hun, who directed films such as Tunnel, A Hard Day, and How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men.

The deceased king rises and a mysterious plague begins to spread. The prince must face a new breed of enemies to unveil the evil and save his people. Kingdom arrives on Netflix January 25.

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