Kingdom - Season 1 (2019)
We live through this powerful series, a wide range of exciting events and surprises. The series opens with powerful events where there are strange rumors about a sick king in the grip of a kingdom and perhaps it will be wrong. The Crown becomes their only hope against a mysterious plague where it seems to destroy the earth altogether. On the other hand, officials found notices in Hanyang claiming that the king had died, which makes things turn upside down.
16 May 1982, South Korea
31 March 1986, South Korea
1964, South Korea
11 October 1979, Seoul, South Korea
29 November 1970, South Korea
30 October 1981, Seoul, South Korea
February 26, 2019
A magnetic series. [Full Review in Spanish]January 31, 2019
Kingdom does right by its genre and adds some nightmarish imagery and surprises to set itself apart from the many like it. Netflix has another quality series on its international front.January 28, 2019
Kingdom dares to show that zombies aren't just a 20th and 21st-century phenomenon, and we applaud that kind of creative storytelling.February 26, 2019
In an over-saturated sub-genre, this show takes common horror tropes and rewrites zombie rules for Joseon Korea in a way that reinvigorates my love of the sub-genre.February 06, 2019
Kingdom's structure is engaging, if well-worn, and ultimately satisfying.February 06, 2019
Kingdom is a better zombie drama for a few reasons, but primarily because it ratchets up the horror aspects of its undead.February 06, 2019
In terms of writing, each of the main characters is entirely nondescript at best, a fatal flaw for any television show.