Worldly entertainment streaming service Netflix has unveiled its second Poster of "Move to Heaven: I'm a Relics Registry" (hereinafter referred to as "Move to Heaven").
On Thursday, Netflix unveiled its second Poster for Move to Heaven. The work is a Netflix original series that tells the process of delivering the story to the rest of the World, helping the last move of the deceased, the asperger syndrome-based relics and his guardian Deepflow, to the last move of the dead.
The open Poster featured an awkward moment of Deepflow (Lee Je-hoon) and Tang reference, which started an uncomfortable cohabitation. "I am the owner of this house from today," he said, making the relationship between those who lie down with their backs in discomfort and creak after the death of Deepflow and his father Jung Woo (Ji Jin-hee), who suddenly appeared as guardians, guess. Deepflow, who has just been released from prison, will work with Grue as a direct One of the relics organizer Move to Heaven for three months to become a formal guardian of Grue according to Jung Woo's will.
While helping the last move of the deceased, Deepflow gradually changes his gaze toward the World, and the groove of Asperger syndrome also faces a wider World without his father Jung Woo. Kim Sung-ho said, "The World of orderly and regular trees seems completely different with the World and Asperger syndrome of Deepflow, which has lived a rough and unfortunate journey. But if you have something in common, Grue is stuck in his own World, and Deepflow is trapped in his own past. "Despite the stark difference, the two people who gradually grow into a true family are expecting an impression to convey to the former World viewers.
Deepflow and Groo's "Move to Heaven" will be unveiled on Netflix on May 14th, leaving warm comfort and deep afterglow this spring.