Gyeongseong
Creature
Season
1
Leaked:
In
a
shocking
turn
of
events,
the
new
episodes
of
the
Korean
Netflix
series
Gyeongseong
Creature
have
been
unlawfully
leaked
in
high
definition
(HD)
on
the
internet
just
hours
after
the
official
release
on
the
OTT
giant
today
(January
5).
Gyeongseong
Creature
is
a
South
Korean
web
show
written
by
Kang
Eun-kyung,
directed
by
Chung
Dong-yoon
and
Roh
Young-sub.
Featuring
Park
Seo-joon,
Han
So-hee
and
Soo
Hyun,
Gyeongseong
Creature
is
set
in
the
spring
of
1945,
during
Gyeongseong's
(the
former
name
for
Seoul)
darkest
era
and
portrays
the
narrative
of
individuals
engaged
in
a
fierce
struggle
on
the
brink
between
life
and
death.
Regrettably,
the
unauthorized
high-definition
release
of
the
show
shortly
after
its
official
premiere
presents
a
substantial
setback
for
this
eagerly
awaited
project
and
its
dedicated
team.
GYEONGSEONG
CREATURE
S1
NEW
EPISODES
LEAKED
ONLINE
IN
HD
For
those
who
are
unaware,
the
first
season
of
Gyeongseong
Creature
was
split
into
two
segments:
Part
1
premiered
on
December
22,
2023,
and
Part
2
(8th,
9th,
and
10th
episodes)
has
released
today
January
5,
2024.
The
synopsis
of
Gyeongseong
Creature
states
-
Amidst
the
Japanese
occupation
of
Korea
in
the
spring
of
1945
in
Gyeongseong,
two
young
individuals
confront
a
peculiar
creature
spawned
from
greed,
engaging
in
a
struggle
for
survival
against
it.
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