Second season of historical drama Pachinko is on the way

Mari Yamamoto in Pachinko

Apple TV+ has confirmed that it has renewed the acclaimed drama series Pachinko for a second season. The news of the early pick-up emerged before the final episode of the show ā€“ created by Soo Hugh ā€“ was even released on Friday, April 29.

The series is based on Min Jin Leeā€™s novel of the same name, and written and executive produced by Hugh. It features the acting talents of Youn Yuh-jung, Lee Min-ho, Kim Min-ha and Jin Ha.

Starting in early-20th-century South Korea, the show chronicles the hopes and dreams of a family of Korean immigrants across four generations as they leave their homeland in an indomitable quest to survive and thrive. The story is told from the perspective of a remarkable matriarch, Sunja, who triumphs against all odds.

The news of Pachinkoā€™s renewal isnā€™t much of a surprise, given the rave reviews the show has attracted since its debut on the streaming service in late March. Such phrases as ā€œTVā€™s newest masterpieceā€ and ā€œone of the best things on TVā€ have been used in reference to the series, and this praise has extended to the instalment released on Friday, with CNNā€™s Harmeet Kaur describing the final minutes of the season as ā€œespecially remarkableā€.

Soo Hugh said about the news of a second season: ā€œWords cannot express my joy in being able to continue telling the extraordinary story of this indomitable family. Iā€™m grateful to the amazing team at Apple and Media Res studio for believing and supporting this show, and to our passionate fans who have cheered us on. Itā€™s an honor to be able to continue working with this amazing cast and crew.ā€

With the season-one finale drawing upon a scene that occurs only about a third of the way through Leeā€™s novel of approximately 500 pages, thereā€™s plenty left of the book that the Apple TV+ series could yet adapt for a second season. So, if you havenā€™t yet experienced Pachinko, why not do some catching-up right now through your Apple device?

The Apple TV+ streaming service can be accessed through the Apple TV app and is priced at $4.99 per month, with a seven-day free trial. For a limited time, those buying and activating a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, or iPod touch can even enjoy the service for three months at zero cost.

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