Parasyte: The Grey, which premiered in early 2024, has made waves as one of the platform’s most-watched series of the year. Despite its popularity and the excitement surrounding its potential continuation, Netflix has officially designated the show as a “Limited Series,” thus confirming that there will be no second season.
This designation has left many fans disappointed, especially given the recent hints from director Yeon Sang-Ho about possible future developments.
As per the latest Netflix Engagement Report, Parasyte: The Grey has been classified as a limited series, indicating that it will not return for additional seasons. This label, while occasionally revised in other contexts, is typically definitive for Korean dramas, which often do not see continuations but may result in spin-offs, as per a report by What’s On Netflix.
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The series, which quickly climbed the ranks to become Netflix's 20th most-watched show of 2024, was particularly notable as the most-viewed South Korean drama of the year, surpassed only by Queen of Tears.
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