Saturday, April 4, 2026

“Newtopia” Teases Intense New Episode with Revealing Stills

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The upcoming episode of Newtopia has released new stills, offering fans a glimpse of the heightened tension and drama to come. The series, which follows Jae Yoon (Park Jung Min), a soldier, and his girlfriend Young Joo (BLACKPINK’s Jisoo) as they navigate a zombie-infested Seoul to reunite, is set to take viewers through even more perilous twists and turns.

The newly released stills show the characters in moments of intense danger. In one gripping scene, Gye Young (Bin Chan Wook) is seen grabbing a man by the collar while Kyung Sik (Kim Jung Jin) aims a gun at him, signaling a critical turning point in the story. Kyung Sik, who has silently endured previous crises, is pushed to his limits, leading to a sudden transformation in his character.

Meanwhile, Young Joo, determined to find Jae Yoon, watches a video of a touching moment between them, strengthening her resolve to push forward. However, the scene quickly turns more perilous as she finds herself surrounded by mysterious men in a life-threatening situation, raising questions about the obstacles and challenges that lie ahead for her and the rest of the group.

The new stills promise an episode filled with suspense, as the characters face increasingly dangerous situations while trying to survive in the harsh new world of Newtopia.

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