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The first part of Glory set the stage for Song Hye-kyo’s Dong-eun’s revenge. The promo for the second part of the series sees a grim Dong-eun writing a letter to her bullies, especially Yeon-jin, the girl who tormented her physically and psychologically in school. She promises hell for her—and as she writes the words, flashes of what’s to come is seen, including a house on fire, Dong-eun crying, and Lee Do-hyun’s Joo Yeo-Jung promising to be her executioner. The trailer is ripe with explosive tension, and gives a hint of the madness that is to ensue.
The second part of the series will drop on March 10 on Netflix.
Song Hye-kyo had earlier spoken about her character in The Glory to Elle saying, “There were many dynamic scenes in which Dong Eun expresses her emotions. I was excited to express the emotions that I had never [portrayed through acting] before. I felt so happy lying down in my room after I finished filming the difficult scenes.” When asked how she wanted her character Moon Dong Eun to look outwardly, she replied, “I wanted her to look exhausted and weak. A person determined to take revenge might gain weight, but I thought it would be more pleasurable when the perpetrators were beaten by a weak and small person whose appearance makes them think, ‘What’s so scary about that person?’ Initially, I was planning not to change my clothes that often, but since the character’s job is a teacher who stands in front of children, I had to look more neat and tidy.”
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