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Netflix Viewers So Hooked By New Horror Series That They've Watched It All In One Day

Netflix's new horror series grips viewers, prompting binge-watching in a single day. Praised for horror elements, it joins Rotten Tomatoes' 100 percent club."

Parasite: The Grey

Netflix viewers are so enthralled by the latest horror series that they've devoured it all in a single day. This fresh addition to the streaming platform, titled "Parasyte: The Grey," has quickly become a must-watch for horror fans. Released on April 5th, the series plunges audiences into a world where unidentified parasites violently seize control of human hosts, prompting a desperate struggle for survival.

Based on Hitoshi Iwaaki's manga, "Parasyte," the six-episode show has captivated audiences. Despite its recent debut, viewers have wasted no time in expressing their admiration for the series. On the Netflix Bangers Facebook page, fans eagerly share their thoughts, with many confessing to binge-watching the entire series in just one day.

Comments such as "Just watched it in one day. I loved it!" and "Just watched in 1 day and I love it!" echo the widespread enthusiasm for "Parasyte: The Grey." With its fast-paced storyline and intense atmosphere, the series has left audiences craving more. Even though some viewers admit to losing sleep over the chilling tale, the consensus remains overwhelmingly positive.

Drawing from the success of its anime counterpart, "Parasyte: The Grey" has swiftly climbed the ranks on Rotten Tomatoes, earning a coveted spot in the 100 percent club. While the series boasts an impressive 80 percent audience score, its critical acclaim is evident in glowing reviews praising its horror elements and sci-fi intrigue.

Parasyte: The Grey Rotten Tomatoes Score
Parasyte: The Grey Rotten Tomatoes Score

Director Yeon Sang-ho, in discussing the adaptation, emphasizes the theme of coexistence present in the original manga. For Yeon, "Parasyte: The Grey" serves as a reflection of this theme, exploring the complex relationship between humans and parasites. The titular "grey" refers to the blurred boundaries between these worlds, embodied by the lead character Su-in's struggle to navigate between humanity and parasitic forces.