Korean Live-Action Parasyte Series Wins SFX Award At Asia Contents Awards

Korean Live-Action Parasyte Series Wins SFX Award At Asia Contents Awards

Netflix's Parasyte: The Grey (Kiseiju: The Grey), the South Korean live-action adaptation of Hitoshi Iwaaki's Parasyte (Kiseiju) manga, won the Best Visual Effects award at Busan's Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards on Sunday.

The series debuted worldwide on Netflix on April 5.

Jeon So-nee, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Lee Jung-hyun star in the adaptation. Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan, Peninsula) directed the project, and also penned scripts with Ryu Yong-jae (Peninsula, Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area). Kwon Hae-hyo and Kim In-kwon also star in the series.

The production is based on the manga, but tells its own new story. Jeon plays Jeong Su-in, who was attacked by a parasite, but "when it fails to take over her brain, she enters a bizarre coexistence with it." Koo's character Seol Kang-woo is pursuing parasites to find his missing younger sister. Lee plays the leader of The Grey (a task force battling parasites) whose husband was killed by them.

Hitoshi Iwaaki's original manga serialized in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine from 1990-1995. The manga takes place in a world where alien beings called Parasites come to Earth and start taking over humans by entering in through their noses and ears and attaching themselves to their brains. One alien called Migi is only able to take over high school student Shinichi Izumi's right arm, and is unable to control Shinichi completely. Migi and Shinichi learn to co-exist, and the two battle other Parasites who see humans only as food.

The manga previously inspired a television anime adaptation in 2014, and two live-action films in 2014 and 2015.

Source: Deadline (Sara Merican)

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