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WATCH: Parasitic creatures, humans battle in 'Parasyte: The Grey' teaser

WATCH: Parasitic creatures, humans battle in 'Parasyte: The Grey' teaser

Jaehwa Bernardo,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Mar 07, 2024 04:11 PM PHT

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Jeon So-nee plays Su-in, right, in the South Korean live action adaptation of the manga 'Parasyte.' Screenshot from video on Netflix's YouTube channel 

Humans become embroiled in a battle against parasitic creatures in the teaser for the upcoming South Korean series "Parasyte: The Grey."

The show, set to premiere on Netflix on April 5, is based on the popular Japanese sci-fi horror manga "Parasyte," about aliens who come to Earth to take over human bodies.

Netflix released Thursday the official teaser for "Parasyte: The Grey," which begins with a parasite-infected human saying, "A short while ago, we came to Earth with one goal in mind. We have no choice but to parasitize human bodies to live."



The teaser continues to show more parasite-controlled beings, who terrorize humans with their ability to distort the shape of their host bodies.

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Protagonist Su-in, played by Jeon So-nee, appears near the end of the clip, confronted by two infected humans for being "good at pretending to be human," only for her to retaliate with the same ability as them.

In truth, Su-in has managed to retain her human consciousness while living with the parasite that attempted to take control of the body.

Apart from Su-in, the series will also follow Team Grey, a group committed to fighting against the parasitic entities.

"Parasyte: The Grey" is directed and co-written by Yeon Sang-ho, who also directed the zombie horror film "Train to Busan" and the dark fantasy series "Hellbound."

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How does BINI see their 'ships'?

How does BINI see their 'ships'?

Anna Cerezo,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Feb 20, 2025 01:42 AM PHT

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BINI shared on Wednesday that they do not see a problem in indulging their Blooms with a bit of fan service for their favorite "ships" as long it is stays within “healthy” boundaries.

For instance, BINI delighted Blooms with endearing interactions between members during their performance of “Kinikilig” at the kickoff of their world tour.

“As long as healthy naman ships nila, wala naman masama pag bigyan. Wag lang lalampas. Minsan kasi may mga nage-expect lang ng more,” BINI Jhoanna said in an interview held during the launch party of the Official Philippine Chart in Taguig, Wednesday.

“We are a girl group after all,” Stacey added.

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According to the Nation’s Girl Group, they are aware of the ships their fans create and wanted to treat them with special moments.

“Ang ingay [ng blooms],” BINI Colet joked.

“Nakikita naman namin. Aware naman kami na Blooms namin baliw na baliw sa ships,” BINI Jhoanna also said.

BINI was named the Local Artist of the Year by the Official Philippine Chart. They are the first artist to score the title from the newly launched ranking.

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