The Glory Part 2 main trailer begs the question ‘Will Dong-eun finally get her revenge?’
The continuation of the story that everyone has been waiting for is finally here! The main trailer for The Glory Part 2 was just released and this, in turn, burns anticipation for the intriguing and exhilarating finale!
The highly anticipated second part of the unfortunate story of Dong-eun premieres on March 10th. This will mark the finale of her masterful revenge, which she has plotted for her lifetime.
The main poster indeed captivates viewers’ eyes with Dong-eun’s chilling words, “Welcome to my hell.”
The perpetrators of Dong-eun’s childhood violence and their other victims stand in a trumpet flower-covered forest that alludes to the Garden of Eden—the symbol of good and evil. They have become entangled in the web of vengeance spun by Dong-eun
This picturesque image certainly piques viewers’ curiosity about what will happen to the band of victims who have decided that they will no longer tolerate the pain inflicted by the perpetrators.
The unveiled main trailer captures tense scene after tense scene, without a single shot to overlook. The shamelessness of the perpetrators who know no guilt or remorse, but rather doubt each other in the blind pursuit of their own footing, makes the viewers’ blood boil.
Everyone has been wondering on whether Dong-eun will get her revenge as the trailer implies that the victims face challenges.
This exciting second part of The Glory invites viewers worldwide to wonder whether she has finally found her ‘glory’ after her lifetime revenge has settled.
With the release of the main poster and trailer placing it at the center of attention, Part 2 of The Glory will be available on March 10, only on Netflix.
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