The Netflix series “Sweet Home,” starring Song Kang, Lee Jin-wook, Lee Si-young, Lee Do-hyun, Park Gyu-young, and Go Min-si, launched its third season on July 19. The story takes place in an apocalyptic world where people turn into monsters due to their evil desires, a phenomenon called “monstrification”.

Sweet Home: 5 key differences between the webtoon and the Netflix series K-Sélection

Adapted from the webtoon of the same name, published between 2017 and 2020 with 140 chapters over 12 volumes, the series has generated a lot of anticipation among fans. The webtoon, written by Kim Carnby and illustrated by Hwang Young-chan, was adapted by Hong So-ri, Kim Hyung-min, and Park So-jung for Netflix.

Throughout the three seasons, fans have noticed several differences between the original webtoon and the adaptation. Here are the main ones:

1. Cha Hyun-su and Lee Eun-hyuk’s relationship

In the webtoon, Cha Hyun-su (Song Kang) and Lee Eun-hyuk (Lee Do-hyun) become friends through their love for the anime “Maria From the Sky.” Their plan to watch the film in live-action is interrupted by the apocalypse. In the Netflix series, they are not friends and speak very little to each other. However, in season 3, they meet again in a funny fight where Lee Eun-hyuk asks Cha Hyun-su if she missed him.

Sweet Home: 5 key differences between the webtoon and the Netflix series K-Sélection

2. Cha Hyun-su’s love interest

In the webtoon, Yoon Ji-su (Park Gyu-young) is Cha Hyun-su’s love interest. In the series, this dynamic changes, and it is Lee Eun-yu (Go Min-si) who is Cha Hyun-su’s love interest. Additionally, Yoon Ji-su and Cha Hyun-su barely interact in the series.

Sweet Home: 5 key differences between the webtoon and the Netflix series K-Sélection

3. Character names

In the Netflix adaptation, several character names were changed. For example, Hyun-Cha becomes Cha Hyun-su, Eun Lee becomes Lee Eun-yu, Hyuk Lee becomes Lee Eun-hyuk, and Wook Pyeon becomes Pyeon Sang-wook. In the webtoon, Wook Pyeon is a former police officer misunderstood as a gangster, but shown as a kind-hearted person. The series does not give this context for Pyeon Sang-wook, presenting him as a mysterious man.

Sweet Home: 5 key differences between the webtoon and the Netflix series K-Sélection

4. Seo Yi-kyung, a new character

Seo Yi-kyung (Lee Si-young) is a character introduced in the Netflix adaptation. She is absent from the webtoon. In the series, she is a firefighter expert in martial arts and pregnant with her fiancé, Nam Sang-won, who turns into a monster. In the second season, she gives birth to a special monster child, Seo Yi-su, who plays an important role in the final season.

Sweet Home: 5 key differences between the webtoon and the Netflix series K-Sélection

5. Neohumans and the military

The second season of the Netflix series introduces military personnel who protect the survivors, which is not present in the webtoon. Additionally, Lee Eun-hyuk transforms into a monster in the webtoon, but in the series, he becomes a neohuman. Yoon Ji-su and Lee Eun-yu show symptoms of transforming into monsters, but only Lee Eun-yu becomes a neohuman. In the webtoon, neither was supposed to become a monster.

Sweet Home: 5 key differences between the webtoon and the Netflix series K-Sélection

Season 3 of “Sweet Home” is now available to stream on Netflix.