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Korean 2022 Island: Fantasy action: TVING: South Korea Selected territories 1 season, 12 episodes Korean 2022–23 Payback: Money and Power: Drama: SBS TV: South Korea Selected territories 1 season, 12 episodes Korean 2023 True to Love: Romantic comedy: ENA: South Korea Selected territories 1 season, 14 episodes Korean 2023 Tale of the Nine ...
Newtopia (Korean: 뉴토피아) is an upcoming South Korean romantic fantasy television series starring Park Jeong-min and Jisoo. It is scheduled to premiere on Coupang Play on February 7, 2025, at 20:00 and will also be available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video in selected regions.
Dr. Brain (Korean: Dr. 브레인; RR: Dr. Beurein) is a South Korean television series created by Kim Jee-woon. The sci-fi thriller is based on the Korean webtoon of the same name by Hongjacga. Lee Sun-kyun stars in the lead role as a brain scientist trying to solve the mysterious death of his family by hacking into the brains of the deceased.
According to Netflix's official tally, the series ranked 8th in Global Top 10 non-English TV shows from June 19–25, 2023, and ranked 9th from June 26 to July 2, 2023. [24] [25] [26] Lies Hidden in My Garden ranked in the top 5 of Viki's viewing user rankings in fifty countries including Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and France. In ...
The Kidnapping Day [9] (Korean: 유괴의 날) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Yoon Kye-sang, Park Sung-hoon, Jeon Yu-na, and Kim Shin-rok. It is based on a novel of the same title by writer Jung Hae-yeon. It aired on ENA from September 13 to October 25, 2023, every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:00 .
The second season has a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 100% based on 37 critic reviews, with an average rating of 8.6/10. The website's critical consensus reads, " Pachinko ' s second season continues the travails and triumphs of the Baek family with ever-expanding breadth without missing a beat, further cementing this soulful series as one ...
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 ...
Jonathan Wilson of Ready Steady Cut rated it a 3.5/5 and wrote that the series is a "work of sneaky genius". [17] Joel Keller of Decider wrote that the series "is silly as hell, but it promises to be one of those shows where two people go on a crazy adventure" and "just happens to involve a woman who becomes a chicken nugget". [ 18 ]