SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Netflix’s Parasyte: The Grey got a lot of things right about the anime, but the live-action spinoff series also ignored the best thing about Shinichi Izumi’s story. With a different approach from other Netflix live-action anime adaptations, Parasyte: The Grey was not a retelling of Parasyte: The Maxim but instead a spinoff set in South Korea. Shinichi Izumi appeared in Parasyte: The Grey, but only in a post-credits scene.
In Parasyte: The Grey, however, Su-in’s parasite can only appear when her host is not conscious. Whereas Migi was almost like a “pet” to Shinichi, Heidi was a dark alter ego to Su-in. This is why Kang-woo named Su-in’s parasite “Heidi” as in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Su-in and her parasite could only communicate through notes left by the latter whenever she was in control of the former’s body.
Migi was a character of his own in Parasyte , whereas Heidi was more of a sinister version of her host.
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