Set in a fictional country called Daeho, the series is about the love and growth of young mages as they overcome their twisted fates due to a forbidden magic spell known as the "alchemy of souls", which allows souls to switch bodies.[11][18][19]

*SPOLIER ALERT?? I just finished season one of Alchemy of Souls and I started season two and I hate it. I could barely make it past the first episode. I have very strong feelings about and I have three main points I want to make.


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I watched the first two eps. I do not like the fl. Her acting is flat and I don't think she has good chemistry with Jang Uk. The story went in a interesting direction. The Jin mother made the choice of keeping Bu yeon's body alive, but Naksu soul survived not Bu yeon's soul. Now the Jin mother is keeping Naksu captive in her property because the Jin mother keeps saying it's Bu Yeon's body!!! Now Jang Uk can teleport people and can run like the flash? Because he has the ice stone in him. The comedy is not as good as last season. That Park Jin is retired and is a bad cook comedy bit got old fast. They made the same joke 4 times.

I want to know if the plot does get better and no spoilers pleaseDoes Naksu and Uk have better chemistry later on? It seems like the first season where Mu deok/Naksu helps Jang Uk, but Jang Uk helps Naksu in this season

I liked S2 a little better, but that is not saying much as I did not pay enough attention to S1. I was late to the game on S1 and I think I went too fast. I fully intend to re-watch both seasons slowly, as I think they deserve it.

I was not too impressed with the premise of AoS when I first read about it, but decided to give it a chance mostly for LJW. I think of it as 30-episode drama rather than 2-season drama. I found the world-building consistent, the characters memorable, and the story engaging.

I loved season 1 of Alchemy of Souls, but I somehow missed the memo that the FL actress was changed for the second season. I just finished episode 2, and I can sort of accept how they're justifying it, but I'm really worried by how the romance will play out with the new Noksu/Bu-young -- particularly withthe memory loss and the fact that she feels like a totally different person than Noksu as Mu-deok. I'm sure the actress is great -- I have no complaints about her acting -- but it feels like they've just introduced a new character.

My main concern: If Jang-uk falls in love with/makes a move on Bu-young before he knows that she's Mu-deok, that would feel like an utter betrayal to his characterization and what we saw in season 1. Maybe I'm missing something here, but I can't imagine a scenario in which I'd be able to suspend my disbelief through that.

So that's my question. Given the concern I have above, should I continue watching? Do you think I have a reasonable chance of enjoying this season 2, or should I quit while I can still pretend it doesn't exist?

In season 2, they made fl a weak character who needs ml for saving and even when she retrieved her memories, she did not show much anger or desire for vengeance against jin mu, which should be technically her first thoughts. Most of the plot was just jang uk falling in love with a totally new version of naksu because there was not a single thing common between S1 and S2 naksu. there was not much suspense and story either.

Actually, the leads had more chemistry in season 2 and it was still funny. Naksu was a mess of a character since the middle of season 1 and in season 2, I don't blame the actress but it's the writing of the show that is the weakest and all the illogical mess they created. It's definitely not one of the Hong sisters' best drama but I still watched it because I wanted to see how they would end. Hotel del Luna is still the sister's best work.

Got a 3-4 eps into the first season but put it on the backburner because of school/work. Does it continue on the path of pretty much all the major male characters falling in love with the female lead?

The second season of the Korean drama series came to an end in January 2023. Since then, fans have been waiting for the news of the show returning for a third installment. However, there has been no official announcement of a renewal or a release date news for Alchemy of Souls Season 3 as of yet. So it is difficult to say whether the series will be making a return or not.

Historical fantasy Korean dramas are well-known for their stunning visuals and spectacular cinematography. Some of the titles that come to mind include Bulgasal: Immortal Souls, Scarlet Heart: Goryeo, and the heart of the topic, Alchemy of Souls. To everyone's dismay, Alchemy of Souls just scraped the surface of the drama's complexities, leaving fans eagerly waiting for the second season.

The tv series, written by Hong Sisters, tells the story of two young mages who fall in love and attempt to overcome their twisted fates linked to forbidden magic. The series did exceptionally well in Korea, with a high rating of 7.600%, and gained tremendous popularity overseas. With the announcement of the second season, fans are more enthusiastic than ever to unveil the further mysteries of this fantasy drama.

The second season, titled Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow, is directed by Park Joon Hwa and co-written by Hong Jung Eun and Hong Mi Ran, also known as Hong Sisters. Although the first season ended on a cliffhanger and gave us reason to lament indefinitely, the good news is that season 2 is only a few weeks away from its release. While we're at it, here's everything we know about Season 2 of Alchemy of Souls.

The events of the second season, according to the teaser released by the tvN drama's YouTube channel, take place three years after the happenings of the first season. Following Jang Uk's heartbreaking death at the hands of his beloved Nak Su, who happens to be possessing Mu-deok's body as a vessel, we see him grasping the Ice Stone while burning in the blue flame and evading death due to his status as the King's Star.

The teaser shows Jang Uk mercilessly slaughtering the soul-shifters with Nak-su's sword. The best part of the teaser is Nak-su's brief entrance in her exquisite white dress. The first season provided little insight into Mu-deok's character, leaving us with much to look forward to in the second season.

As a result, the next season will tie up all the loose ends left by the previous one, such as Cho-Yeon's vengeance for her father's murder, Nak-su's return, and the much-awaited Mu-deok's past and origin.

Almost all the existing characters from the first season will return to much better roles for the second season. Lee Jae Wook and Go Yoon Jung, who play Jang Uk and Naksu, will also reprise their roles. The former is well-known for his roles in Alchemy of Souls Part 1, True Beauty, and Extraordinary You, while the latter is most recognized for her work on Sweet Home and Law School.

The story for the hit dramas Hotel Del Luna and A Korean Odyssey was penned by Hong Sisters Jung Eun and Mi Ran. Yong Kim, well known for his work on Netflix Originals A Crash Landing on You and Mr. Sunshine, will return as the music composer for season 2.

As officially announced by tvN drama to Naver TV, Alchemy of Souls season 2, titled Alchemy of Souls: Light and Shadow, will be available to stream on its platform in Korea and worldwide on Netflix on December 10, 2022.

The series will stream for a total of five weeks, with two episodes released each week, making Alchemy of Souls season 2 a short ten-episodic series. Although there have been no changes to the episode release dates, there may be delays, and the dates may alter. For your convenience, the release dates for each episode, beginning with the first, are listed below.

The first two episodes will air on Netflix during the first week of its release on December 10 (Saturday) and 11 (Sunday). The episodes will be released every weekend until season 2 concludes on January 10, 2023, according to the schedule.

Furthermore, previous reports stated that the first season's main female lead, Jung So-min (Mu-deok), would not be cast in the second season. The production team informed Soompi that Go Yoon Jung would replace So-min as the female lead. Given how the first season concluded with Mu-deok's near-death experience, Go Yoon Jung reprising her role as Naksu may be a more reasonable decision.

However, it has yet to be confirmed and is only speculation. Since Alchemy of Souls season 1 leaves us with a lot to look forward to in the second season, we should expect more plot twists and, hopefully, another season if it's not too much to ask.

Not happy with season 2. No continuity from the first part. Would have been better if Naksu came back as Mudeuk. The chemistry is lacking between the main characters. Everyone seem to have reborn with different personalities.

The new female lead is NOT a good partner. No chemistry, not funny, not passionate, completely fell off for me. I watched season one again to help me get thru this new 2. I HOPE they can bring Mudeok/Naksu back to end the series JU.

From the beginning, Naksu and Jang Uk seemed ill-fated. For one, she is an assassin who practiced a type of magic that was banned in the country. Alchemy of Souls helped her occupy Mudeok's body in the first season. At the end of that season, Mudeok stabbed Jang Uk through the heart after being controlled by Jin-mu and jumped into the very same lake where Jin Bu-yeon had found the powerful ice stone. ff782bc1db

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