Sweet Home: trailer released for monster horror series

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Last year, we reported that Netflix would be adapting the South Korean webtoon Sweet Home into a live-action streaming series. Well, now we finally got a look at the series in the first action-packed and stylish trailer, which you can check out at the top of the article! Below is the official synopsis: 

As humans turn into savage monsters, one troubled teenager and his neighbours fight to survive and to hold onto their humanity.

Meanwhile, Sweet Home – starring Darren Keilan, Dane DiLiegro, and Chase Yi – will premiere on Netflix December 18.

I've never personally seen the webtoon – or even heard about it really, before this announcement – but it looks like it could be fun, and I've enjoyed South Korean horror films (especially Train to Busan), so I'll at least give it an episode or two. 

But what do you guys think? Fans of the webtoon original? If so, how do you think the Netflix adaptation looks?

Source: Arrow in the Head

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