Both are:
- about zombies
- Netflix drama
Be sure to watch season 2 of Kingdom too!
Kingdom is set in Joseon, but this drama is set in modern times!
- about zombies
- Netflix drama
Be sure to watch season 2 of Kingdom too!
Kingdom is set in Joseon, but this drama is set in modern times!
Both of them are probably the best action-thriller-zombie Korean projects, and definitely among the best internationally! Both stories are more or less predictable and not too frightening or gory, but they were intense and suspenseful.
The acting and characters were great, the music well-fitted, the directing and cinematography superb.
The acting and characters were great, the music well-fitted, the directing and cinematography superb.
- Historical periods (1930s in GC, Joseon period in Kingdom)
- Rich ML hunted down on the verge of losing everything (Prince in Kingdom, rich socialite in GC)
- Strong FLs (physically strong in GC, emotionally strong in Kingdom)
- Dark and gritty
- Survival
- Investigation
- Supernatural (big monsters in GC, zombies in Kingdom)
- Similarities between how the monsters come to be
- Power struggles
- Rich ML hunted down on the verge of losing everything (Prince in Kingdom, rich socialite in GC)
- Strong FLs (physically strong in GC, emotionally strong in Kingdom)
- Dark and gritty
- Survival
- Investigation
- Supernatural (big monsters in GC, zombies in Kingdom)
- Similarities between how the monsters come to be
- Power struggles
I haven't seen Rampant yet, but they are both historicals and they both have zombies and the main leads are princes ;)
Both dramas are about a normal world suddenly being swept with a virus that turns humans into monsters. Packed with suspense and horror, if you liked one you'd like the other.
Both are set in a fantasy world where the zombie apocalypse is eminent. Both dramas starts by showing how the outbreak supposedly started and how the people around them adapt to the situation. The origin of the pathogen is different but it still has the same effect. Not your typical zombie shows.
You can't watch one without the other, and you've got to watch the first season to make sense of the sequel.
And obviously if you enjoyed the first season, you would expect a closure in the second season.
Expect more of the same, with blood and guts galore.
Retaining the cast not only maintains the production standards but also preserves the continuity of the plot.
And obviously if you enjoyed the first season, you would expect a closure in the second season.
Expect more of the same, with blood and guts galore.
Retaining the cast not only maintains the production standards but also preserves the continuity of the plot.