It premiered internationally on Netflix. With Joong-Ki Song, Ji-won Kim, Dong-Gun Jang, Ok-bin Kim. “Arthdal Chronicles” is an unusual drama indeed and one of the things that made it extra special is the splitting into three parts. Part 1 and 2 aired back to back while part 3 hasn’t aired yet. Carving a maelstrom of thrilling chapters, Arthdal Chronicles marks a drama spectacle that would still be remarkable even if you watch it 10 years after. Viewers are left with many unanswered questions after the final episode and short animation. The end of part 3 of "Arthdal Chronicles" is official but the story is far from the end. We have listed down 19 questions that need answers. “Arthdal Chronicles” is an epic fantasy drama about heroes who make their own legends in the mythical land of Arth. There were speculations […] With the ending of tvN’s “Arthdal Chronicles” hinting at a second season, the drama has released an official statement on the matter. It is a story of mythical heroes, their struggle, unity and love of people living in a virtual land called Arth. … Arthdal Chronicles depicts the birth of civilization and nations in ancient times.
Arthdal Chronicles is one of Netflix’s most successful South Korean shows. The series aired every Saturday and Sunday on tvN at 21:00 starting from June 1, 2019. Each part has 6 episodes and the last episode of part 2 aired last week. The show features South Korean actors such as Jan Dong-gun, Kim Ji-Won, Kim Ok-vin, Song Joong-ki. Arthdal Chronicles (Korean: 아스달 연대기; RR: Aseudal yeondaegi) is a 2019 South Korean television series directed by Kim Won-seok written by Kim Young-hyun and Park Sang-yeon, starring Jang Dong-gun, Song Joong-ki, Kim Ji-won and Kim Ok-vin. The fantasy series proved to be a big hit both in South Korea and around the world. Arthdal Chronicles 2019 TV-MA 1 Season TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy In a mythical land called Arth, the inhabitants of the ancient city of Arthdal and its surrounding regions vie … Then end up with “the Chronicles of Arthdal, the land which was bloodied by the once kind but mad king Tagon but ended up living in peace under the rule of High Priestess/Queen Tanya.” TL;DR: too many plot lines to wrap up in just two episodes.