“Kingdom,” the South Korean historical zombie thriller, has captivated audiences with its unique blend of historical drama and the undead.
After the successful release of its first two seasons, fans have eagerly awaited news about the third season’s release date.
In this article, we will delve into what we know about “Kingdom” Season 3 and what we can expect from this highly anticipated installment.
When Will Kingdom Season 3 Be Released?
As of this writing, there is no official release date for “Kingdom” Season 3. Unfortunately, Netflix hasn’t released anything about the series since season 2 ended on March 13, 2020.
Still, Netflix hasn’t officially canceled the series, so there’s a chance that Kingdom season 3 will be released. Perhaps deceased TV programs will walk when production hell is full. In a similar vein, there’s allegedly another Crown Prince special in the works, though there hasn’t been much news about it. In any case, we’ll keep an eye out for you.
Since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting any updates on the release date. While I don’t have access to the latest information, it’s possible that new details have emerged regarding the show’s release.
Who Will Be in the Cast of Kingdom Season 3?
If the show is renewed for a third season, we expect Lee Chang, Seo-bi, and Yeong-shin to return to the cast of Kingdom. Here is the list of expected cast members for season 3 below:
- Ju Ji-hoon as Prince Lee Chang
- Bae Doona as Seo-bi
- Kim Sung-kyu as Yeong-shin jein
- Jeon Seok-ho as Cho Beom-pal
- Jun Ji-hyun as Ashin
Who Will Happen in Kingdom Season 3?
Because of Kim Eun-hee, we know that Kingdom season 3 will investigate the origins of the plague. “Those who have watched will know, but people like Lee Chang, Seo-bi, and Yeong-shin are all people who chase the plague, wishing it never arose,” she told Soompi, who was present. “I’ve thought that having season three tell the story of chasing the origin of the plague would be good, so we’re thinking of doing that.”
“Season one told the story of hunger, and season two told the story of blood,” she said. “If Netflix agrees, I want season three to be about resentment.” Season two focused on the theme of ‘temperature,’ and I believe that if the plot were to continue north, the diverse ecosystems in the north would serve as a hint.”
The new series will most likely pick up where the second season left off, with Lee Chang, Seo-bi, and Yeong-shin exploring the north. This will almost certainly bring them into contact with Ashin and her corpse containers.
In the 2021 special, Ashin of the North, we found that the former spy discovered the Resurrection Plant and used it to transform her loved ones into zombies. She then supplied them with human flesh to satisfy their insatiable need, so our heroes should be cautious if they come across her.
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There’s also the dangling story thread of Lee Yeom, the new King of Joseon. He was afflicted with the zombie plague as a baby but appeared to be resistant. Still, the season 2 end implied he was more asymptomatic than completely immune to the virus, so who knows, maybe now that he’s older, he’ll turn.
Is there Any Trailer for Kingdom Season 3?
There is no Kingdom season 3 trailer, and there won’t be one until the program is greenlit and filmed. For now, you can watch the trailer for season 2 below:
Conclusion
“Kingdom” Season 3 remains one of the most highly anticipated releases in the world of television. The series has gained a loyal and global fanbase due to its unique fusion of historical drama and the horror genre. While the release date is yet to be officially announced, fans can take solace in the fact that the creators and cast are dedicated to delivering a compelling continuation of the story.
As we eagerly await the next chapter in the saga of Crown Prince Lee Chang and his fight against the undead, it’s safe to say that “Kingdom” Season 3 will bring more thrilling moments, political intrigue, and terrifying encounters that have made the series a standout hit. Be sure to keep an eye out for official announcements, and in the meantime, consider revisiting the first two seasons to relive the horror and drama that make “Kingdom” a must-watch series.