5 Differences Between The "Hellbound" Netflix Original K-Drama And Webtoon

"The Hell" Webtoon / Netflix

The highly-anticipated Netflix Original K-Drama "Hellbound" recently came out and has netizens buzzing about its high-quality production and interesting storyline.

The series stars Yoo AhIn (as Jeong JinSoo), Won JinA (as Song SoHyun), Kim HyunJoo (as Min HyeJin), Yang IkJune (as Jin KyungHoon), and Park JeongMin as Bae YoungJae). It tells the story of a supernatural phenomenon in which people are sentenced to hell, the religious organization Saejinrihae, and those trying to uncover the truth of the incident are intertwined.

Hellbound is originally based on a webtoon called "The Hell (์ง€์˜ฅ in Korean)" and was written by Yeon SangHo (who directed famous films "Train to Busan" and "Peninsula") and Choi KyuSuk. You can read an intro to the webtoon here.ย 

You can also read the webtoon in Korean here.ย 

Although the webtoon and K-Drama are not exactly the same, none of the differences drastically change the story. However, you might find some of the differences interesting.

So, here is a randomly ordered list of 5 differences between the "Hellbound" K-Drama and the webtoon.

Warning: This article may contain spoilers for episodes 1-2 of the "Hellbound" K-Drama and episodes 1-8 of the

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