The release date and poster for Netflix's live-action adaptation of Parasyte have just been announced. However, fans are not as excited as initially expected.
Netflix's new live-action adaptation, Parasyte: The Grey, has been in development for some time. Initial news came out in mid-2022, with an anticipated premiere a year later, which, unfortunately, did not happen. Since then, fans have been speculating about the adaptation's premise.
Netflix has finally announced Parasyte: The Grey will premiere on April 5. Along with this news, they also released the poster for the upcoming release. However, the poster only seemed to confirm fans' theories, leading to mixed reviews. Fans have quickly expressed their opinions on the Parasyte subreddit regarding the news. «I’m not even sold on the poster… I’m not exactly optimistic but I’m hoping to be pleasantly surprised,» wrote u/DemiFiendRSA
Disappointed by the previous adaptation of the beloved Parastye manga, fans have voiced their skepticism about the upcoming Netflix production. As the first details emerge, fans have begun to speculate about the story's direction, and subsequent news only seems to confirm their suspicions. While the adaptation is meant to be based on Hitoshi Iwaaki's 1989 Parasyte manga, it is evident that the new series will take a different narrative path, drawing only loose inspiration from the source material. Manga and anime fans typically frown upon departing from the source material. The recent poster release has only solidified previous theories, revealing that the main protagonist will not be Shinichi Izumi but a girl named Su-in, portrayed by Jeon So-nee. Fans were disappointed by the news, especially as it excluded their favorite duo — Shinichi and Migi — from the adaptation.
The decision to transform the Parasyte adaptation into a Korean Drama, or K-drama, was quite a surprise. While fans were initially caught off guard by this news, many have expressed optimism, citing the Korean film industry's
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