

While this one is more about crime and detectives, the character work from our leads is a reason to check it out – if you liked the characters in Sweet Home. Why You Should Watch: Pil Sung and Seo Jung are a dynamic duo that showcases different elements of character development – through a nice twist. They begin to solve cases together using their special abilities. He thinks that she is different from others and takes an interest in her. While Kang Pil Sung investigates a case, he happens to meet Hong Seo Jung. This causes her to keep a distance from other people and she lives a lonely life. Hong Seo Jung has excellent psychic mediumship, but she tries to hide her ability. He is both lazy and rough, but he is also soft-hearted. His instincts as a detective are excellent and he is foul-mouthed.

Stars: Han Sun Jo, Jun-hee Ko, Sae-byeok Song Why You Should Watch: Apartment complex horror/thriller based on a webcomic? Sound familiar? Based on the Naver WEBTOON (Hell is Other People), this one offers up the expanded cast character dynamics and a deep mystery to keep you beyond interested. He doesn’t like the other residents who seem weird and suspicious. “Yoon JongWoo arrives in Seoul from the countryside and he is staying in a cheap apartment which shares its kitchen and bathroom with other residents. Stars: Rae-Hyung Cha, Lee Dong-Wook, Si-wan Yim Why You Should Watch: A horror anthology unlike anything else – this one is for the horror buffs who stumbled on Sweet Home.
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“When night falls on the city, shadows and spirits come alive in this horror anthology series centered on urban legends. But, it also showcases clever subversion and great effects work.

Why You Should Watch: T he Guest is one of my favorite horror series – possession, religion, and all the common horror tropes around them are in this one. “A psychic, a Catholic priest, and a detective team up to fight crimes caused by supernatural forces. Stars: Dong-wook Kim, Kim Jae-Wook, Jung Eun-chae Why You Should Watch: Also based on a webcomic named Amazing Rumor, this one features amazing crafted evil spirits and stellar action sequences that keep you both engaged and entertained. “Noodle shop employees by day and demon hunters by night, the Counters use special abilities to chase down malevolent spirits that prey on humans. Stars: Byeong-gyu Jo, Joon-Sang Yoo, Se-Jeong Kim This series currently has two seasons and is based on the manwha, Kingdom of the Gods. It offers political intrigue, stunning zombie lore, and some of the best costume design you’ll see on television. “While strange rumors about their ill King grip a kingdom, the crown prince becomes their only hope against a mysterious plague overtaking the land. Stars: Ji-Hoon Ju, Bae Doona, Kim Sungkyu The series also deals with mental health in one of the most nuanced ways I’ve seen on any television series. Why You Should Watch: Okay, so this one isn’t supernatural, but it’s presented as a dark fairytale and features moments of monstrous animation. “An extraordinary road to emotional healing opens up for an antisocial children’s book writer and a selfless psych ward caretaker when they cross paths. Stars: Kim Soo-Hyun, Seo Ye-Ji, Oh Jeong-Se While this series is not filled with monsters, it does deal with death, grieving, and a mystery plot that makes it worth the watch if you enjoyed those things in Sweet Home. Why You Should Watch: Supernatural grim reaper, fight scenes, and of course, discussions of trauma that work well. The earthly and the afterworld collide dangerously. While they might not all be as horror-based, they do all offer elements that will pull you in after your watch. So, we put together a list of supernatural, magical, action-driven, monster-filled, and horror K-dramas to watch after Sweet Home. Dilapidated and filled with unique, mysterious, and questionable tenants Green Home is supposed to be an escape but it quickly becomes much scarier as the tenants start to become monsters, leaving them all to band together and fight for their lives. His new home is the Green Home apartment complex. To add a little context, in Sweet Home, we meet Hyun Soo, a 19-year-old loner who was forced to leave his home and his school after an unexpected family tragedy. The series has been trending on Netflix since its debut last weekend and it’s also left some asking: What do I watch now? So, we decided to put together a list of other K-dramas to watch after Sweet Home. One of the most recent K-drama series, Sweet Home is an adaptation of the action-horror WEBTOON of the same name by written by Carnby Kim and illustrated by Youngchan Hwang. While there are amazing shows currently simulcasted, there also those produced just for the platform, and others still that have found a home on Netflix for American audiences to watch.

Netflix has been knocking it out of the park with it’s original K-drama slate.
