Sweet Tooth (2021) Explained | Full Summarized
Sweet Tooth (2021) fantasy drama explained. The Netflix thriller Drama-Season film “Sweet Tooth” story summarized with a full episode ending explanation. The plot is about multiple hybrid children and other people of a city which is completely covered with a virus that is spreading like wildfire. During this time, a sweeper went into the woods with his son named 'Gus'. Later, hybrid children are born as a result of the viral infection, and Gus was one of them. The last men group was formed to capture the hybrid children who were half human and half animal. Gus's father leaves this world from an infection and the last men group discovered him and were about to eliminate him. Here another character 'Tommy' saved him. Tommy and Gus set out on a journey to find Gus's mother.
Then a female police officer appeared who adopts a hybrid girl and decides to protect the hybrid children. She was also scared that the 'last men group' would know their location. In this story, a doctor is also featured; his wife is infected, but he secretly treats her. When Gus finally arrives at his mother's house and discovers that she is not his mother, he becomes depressed and sends a message to the Army General via radio. It was revealed that Gus was created through a scientist's experiment on a microbe and that the sweeper was not his father
Sweet Tooth is an American fantasy drama streaming television series which is based on a comic book limited series. In my view, this drama completely captivated me. The director really incorporated a lot of things into the season that I really enjoyed. You've got a lot of mystery, thrill, and a lot of twists and turns in Sweet Tooth. Please Like, Share and Subscribe.
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Images and footage Source: Netflix
Director: Jim Mickle
Production: DC Entertainment
Edited By: Michael Berenbaum
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