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The Glory Part 2 releases new posters contrast the two sides of Song Hye-kyo

Author

John Thompson

Updated on January 01, 2026

The new banners for the profoundly expected K-show The Magnificence Section 2 have at long last been delivered, and fans are now buzzing with fervor. The impending portion vows to proceed with the exhilarating story of the hero, Moon Dong-eun, on her excursion for retaliation.

The Brilliance is a Korean thrill ride TV program that has surprised the world. The series follows a lady named Moon Dong-eun, who has gone through the last ten years holding onto a longing for retaliation and arranging her vengeance against secondary school menaces who have left her with ongoing injury and injured both her body and her psyche.

Tune Hye-kyo’s personality, Moon Dong-eun, is highlighted on the recently delivered banners for Section 2 close by every one of the eight different characters whose lives are unpredictably laced with hers.

The new banners offer an enticing look into the universe of The Magnificence Section 2, displaying the staggering ability and extreme show that fans have come to cherish. Each character is portrayed in a dynamic and strong posture, catching the power and drive that fuel Moon Dong-eun’s vindictive arrangement.

Joo Yeo-jeong (played by Lee Do-hyun), Kang Hyeon-nam (played by Yeom Hye-ran), and Ha Do-yeong (played by Jung Sung-il) are three essential characters who stand in concurrence with Moon Dong-eun. She is shown remaining to one side of the audience in every one of the three banners, and she is either taking a gander at them with a caring articulation or grinning tenderly.

The subtitles in every one of the three banners show the sensations of the characters towards Moon Dong-eun. While the one with Heom Hye-ran states that she is happy she begun to dream, the one close to Ha Do-yeong causes him to face his world and defend common decency as opposed to proceeding to play unmindful of the multitude of indecencies around him. The subtitle on the banner with Lee Do-hyun read:

Moon Dong-eun’s viewpoint and articulation towards the gathering of culprits that comprises of Park Yeon-jin (played by Lim Ji-yeon), Jeon Jae-joon (played by Park Sung-hoon), Lee Sa-ra (played by Kim Hieora), Choi Hye-jeong (played by Cha Joo-youthful), and Child Myeong-goodness (played by Kim Geon-charm) is altogether unique, putting her retributive side on unmistakable presentation.


Moon Dong-eun is situated above them, her hands inauspiciously clutching each person as she watches them beneath. This gives the impression of her prevailing and distributing discipline to every one of the culprits.

The banners portray her feelings of abhorring, rage, and retaliation towards individuals who made her life hopeless and made her consume her whole time on earth plotting her vengeance. The subtitle at the focal point of the banner read, “Your spirit, which chuckled in satisfaction all through every last bit of it,” “Those scoffing eyes,” “The hand that ridiculed and broke others,” “The lips that giggled at others’ setback,” and “The feet that were anxious to cause torment upon others.”