According to the Western District Court of Soul, the injunction turns to both Netflix and MBC, the co -producers of the series in 8 parts which were previewed on August 15.
The sequel to the explosive of last March In the name of God: a holy betrayal He will contain testimonies of the survivors of four main cases: JMS, the Busan Brothers Welfare Center accident, the serial murders of the Jijon clan and the collapse of the Sampong department store.
JMS presented the injunction on July 29, citing the concerns to be highlighted again. Cho Sung-Hyun manufacturer, who also directed In the name of Godrejected the accusations, stating: “We did not face anything that was not real. Everything was based on tests, so I’m not particularly worried about the injunction request.”
He added that another injunction had been presented by someone who claimed to be a former JMS member who feared a negative representation in the series. This is not JMS’s first legal attempt to stop a release of documentaries. In February last year, they tried to block In the name of God Days before his premiere, but the court rejected the case, citing the public interest of the program and the lack of evidence to demonstrate that its content was false.
The JMS dispute remains active in the eyes of the public. On August 11, Mbn’s Oh Eun-Young stay The actor in the foreground Kang Ji-Seop, who discussed to stop his career after being connected as a JMS follower.
With its release date approaching and the massive social impact of its predecessor is still fresh, The echoes of survivors: within the tragedies of Korea He is drawing greater public attention. The series will be available on Netflix starting from August 15th.
Sources: Daum