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Will Season 2 of Parasyte: The Grey Be Released?

Parasyte: On April 5, 2024, six episodes of The Grey made their Netflix debut. The protagonists of the K-drama are Su-in and Kang-Woo, who battle against parasites that want to take over Earth by consuming human brains. Choi Joon-Kyung, the leader of the team in charge of getting rid of the extraterrestrial parasites, is another character in the Korean horror drama series. The series is undoubtedly binge-worthy due to its eerie and captivating computer graphics. Cinema enthusiasts who have seen this Korean drama through to the very finish may be wondering whether Season 2 of Parasite: The Grey will be released. This is all you should know.

Is Season 2 of Parasyte: The Grey Renewed?

Screenshot from Parasyte:The Grey
Picture Source: Netflix

Sadly, as of the time this story was written, there has been no formal word on a season renewal. Nonetheless, by leaving the first season of on a cliffhanger, the producers made it quite evident that they intended to go on with the series. Netflix is now solely responsible for determining Parasyte: The Grey's future.Before determining if a given program merits a new season, the streaming behemoth evaluates the show's performance and reaction. Speaking about the reaction, Parasyte: The Grey got a lot of positive feedback on social media. Thus, it's clear that viewers are looking forward to Season 2.

To top it all off, a special appearance by Japanese singer/actor Masaki Suda at the conclusion of the series seemed like the cherry on top. After catching a peek of him as Shinichi Izumi in the manga/anime series, longtime fans are eager to see him take center stage in the second season.It's too soon to anticipate an official statement from Netflix, however, since the streaming service often waits a month or two to announce a project's renewal for further seasons.Obviously, fans of Parasyte: The Maxim will watch the K-drama to find out if it's related in any way to their preferred franchise. The one worry, however, is that the TV program would not be able to attract new viewers as a result of the poor promotion.The One Piece live-action adaptation (review), for example, became a hit as a result of the ambitious marketing techniques the producers used prior to the show's official Netflix release. In this manner, the TV program might attract millions of new watchers in addition to its current audience. Unfortunately, with The Grey, that isn't the case. So let's wait and see how Parasyte: The Grey develops.