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Save Me (South Korean TV series) Save Me 2; Search (South Korean TV series) Secret Boutique; Secret Love (South Korean TV series) Secret Mother; The Silent Sea (TV series) The Slingshot; The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (TV series) Somebody (TV series) Special Affairs Team TEN; Spy (2015 TV series) Squid Game; Stranger (TV series) Suspicious Partner
Signal. Crime thrillers are also an integral K-drama genre, and Signal is a prime example of the form. Based on a series of real-life cases from South Korea, the show follows a detective from 1989 ...
Friendly Rivalry (Korean: 선의의 경쟁) is an upcoming South Korean teen mystery thriller television series based on webtoon of the same name by Song Chae-yoon and Shim Jae-young, starring Lee Hye-ri, Chung Soo-bin , Kang Hye-won, and Oh Woo-ri. It is scheduled to premiere on U+ Mobile TV on February 10, 2025. [2]
A long-time childhood friend of Jung-woo and is sensitive, timid, and cries easily. He works as an emergency room nurse at Mucheon Sarang Hospital. He is also an optimistic person who always puts food first, and often makes mistakes in his speech. Jang Ha-eun as Sim Bo-young [10] Jung-woo's best friend in school days.
Korean zombie thriller “All of Us Are Dead,” which features a familiar “Squid Game” face (Lee Yoo-Mi) made its debut on the streamer’s non-English language TV Top 10 list for the week of ...
Missing: The Other Side (Korean: 미씽: 그들이 있었다) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Go Soo and Huh Joon-ho. It is a fantasy thriller based in a mysterious village where spirits live. It premiered on OCN from August 29 to October 11, 2020, every Saturday and Sunday at 22:50 . [1]
The Mysterious Class (Korean: 남고괴담; RR: Namgogoedam; [a] lit. "Ghost Story in a Boys' School") is a 2021 South Korean web series featuring an ensemble cast consisting of the members of boy band Treasure—Choi Hyun-suk, Park Ji-hoon, Yoshinori Kanemoto, Kim Jun-kyu, Yoon Jae-hyuk, Asahi Hamada, Kim Do-young, Haruto Watanabe, Park Jeong-woo, So Jung-hwan, Mashiho Takata, and Bang Ye-dam.
Train (Korean: 트레인; RR: Teurein) is a South Korean television series starring Yoon Shi-yoon, Kyung Soo-jin and Shin So-yul. [1] It aired on OCN from July 11 to August 17, 2020, every Saturday and Sunday at 22:30 . [2]