There is no doubt that the creators of South Korea they have a knack for creating sensational thrillers, as is the case with ‘Through the Darkness‘, series that can currently be seen in the LATAM catalog of Netflix and that it has arrived to face Mindhunter, the acclaimed series from director David Fincher.
It is a South Korean television series that was originally released on January 14, 2022, through SBS TV.123 and that after a year of its launch today captivates thousands of users of the streaming platform.
What is the series ‘Through the Darkness’ about?
This series of South Korea tells the memories of an agent who is creating criminal profiles in that Asian country, who is also part of the formation of the serial criminal behavior analysis department, content that despite being fiction is based on real events.
‘Through the Darkness‘ begins with a case of a murderer of women who, apparently, chooses victims at random, a man who, when caught, raises suspicions due to his personality, leading the agents to think that he is not the real murderer. Some time later they realize that it was not the murderer they were looking for, which leads them to seriously consider forming said department to do research and thus develop methods and psychological profiles that lead to the capture of the real murderers.
The South Korean series is directed by Park Bo-ram and stars actors Kim Nam-gil, Jin Seon-kyu and Kim So-jin, content now in streaming format that users with access to the catalog of Netflix In its LATAM version you can now enjoy and discuss whether it really competes with Mindhunter.
Now what if you don’t have access to said catalog, but you are very curious to see ‘Through the Darkness‘, don’t worry, there is another way to watch it without having to pay a subscription to Netflix or any other streaming platform.
In order for you to see this Korean series for free and that is causing a stir among Netflix customers, all you have to do is go to Apple TV, look for it and be ready to play it. There is only one detail: on this digital platform only the first two chapters are available free of charge, unlike Netflix that they are all there, you just have to pay to see them.
One advantage of watching them on Apple TV is that you can enjoy these first episodes legally, without putting the device where you play it at risk.