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A live-action version of the science fiction manga seriesParasyteis being produced by Netflix. Yeon Sang-ho, the director ofHellboundand the filmmaker ofTrain To BusanandPeninsula, will also serve as co-writer and director of the live-action version of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s science fiction manga comic book series, which has sold over 25 million copies worldwide.

Parasyte: The Grey

It will only be available for streaming on Netflix and is produced by Climax Studios and Wow Point. The series creates its unique path while maintaining the rich world and deep ideas of the beloved manga, all set within the context of a new setting with new characters.

The series, which is set in Korea and has a new cast and plot, claims to be a modern interpretation of the classic. Fans are excited to watch the spin-off on the greatParasytemanga and many even think that the series might be better than any live-action Netflix has ever produced. They have shared their opinions about the live-action series on X (Formerly Twitter).

Parasyte: The Grey

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Parasyte: The Grey– Release Date, Cast, Episodes List

The official release date for Netflix’s forthcoming Korean sci-fi thriller,Parasyte: The Grey, has been confirmed. The show is a completely novel adaptation of Iwaaki’s highly regarded mangaParasyte, which will have its premiere on April 5.Parasyte: The Greyfeatures an outstanding supporting cast with members such as Lee Jung-hyun, Koo Kyo-hwan, and Jeon So-nee.

The cast and the launch poster’s striking images have already drawn notice, and now that the release date has also been revealed, excitement has grown more than before. Despite not having an official announcement yet, it has been predicted that the first season of the series is expected to consist of at least 6 episodes.

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Jeon So-nee is set to star as Jeong Su-in, the initially introduced protagonist ofParasyte: The Grey. A growing threat to humanity is anticipated to be explored in the series, along with themes of parasitic infestation and social disruption just like the original manga.

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Fans Are Not Ready For Netflix’sParasyte: The GreyLive-Action Series

Netflix recently revealed the release date for the much anticipatedParasyte: The GreyLive Action Series which was shared by@DiscussingFilmon X(Formerly Twitter). The caption of the post read:“First poster for ‘PARASYTE: THE GREY’, a live-action adaption from ‘Train to Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho. Releases April 5 on Netflix.”

Fans expressed their opinion and are excited to watch the series that features a new twist on the originalParasytemanga by Iwaaki. With a great cast and a unique storyline, fans are hoping that the series will be a success.

Parasyte: The Grey

Wait that’s not Migi….

— Goop Taco (@GoopTaco2YT)June 12, 2025

You get a live action, you get a live action. Everyone gets a live actionhttps://t.co/320T0mLy4I

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— Hamid (@Dimah_bA)July 19, 2025

HOLD UP PARASYTE? YOOOOOOOOhttps://t.co/dxBq1l8yAvpic.twitter.com/IpEZL599BR

— uɐɯ-ǝxɐ🤡#Rumbling #YEAHMovement (@PercELTigre)August 20, 2025

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Leanime was great. Let’s see what will happen to live-action.https://t.co/Fbt4Ql05Gxpic.twitter.com/9ju1li9sV5

— मैं हूं Lucky The RACIST (@Just_AdvaitMore)August 07, 2025

Can’t wait to see this! Love Train to Busanhttps://t.co/tuIOtylreIpic.twitter.com/lcwY6RJDiZ

— 👑MadKingGucci👑 (@KingSparta420)July 05, 2025

…. A Parastyte… live action adaptation… by the director… of Train To Busan? 😱https://t.co/yyGzPaQgHMpic.twitter.com/moUzuPVpSR

— Cinemageddon Reviews 🇵🇷 (@cinemageddon)July 13, 2025

While fans are happy with the series getting a live-action adaptation, some of them are confused after the revelation about the series following a different protagonist and storyline. They believe that the series may not be as good as the original. However, looking at the cast and the creators plus the backing of Netflix which is on a roll in the live-action adaptation world with great works such asOne PieceandAvatar: The Last Airbender, the series is bound to be a success.

Tarun Kohli

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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.

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