The plethora of K-dramas are becoming more and more diverse every year as the Hallyu industry produces amazing works that avid viewers shouldn't miss.
If you love high teen dramas but are still looking for more like a blend of horror, gore and thriller, then this is for you. Here are four spine-chilling works that you should check out this weekend.
'Class of Lies'
Led by Yoon Kyun Sang and Geum Sae Rok, the classic K-drama "Class of Lies" is first in the list. The show tells the story of a lawyer who hits rock bottom after being involved in a murder case.
To save his reputation, he goes undercover as a teacher to find the truth from his students. "Class of Lies" is a blend of romance, slice of life and thriller genres, which appeals to the viewers of all ages. Check out the drama on Apple TV+ now.
'All of Us Are Dead'
"All of Us Are Dead" graced the brown screens, and depicted a heart-shaking apocalyptic coming of age series in 2022.
The show received great reception from viewers all around the world, and has become a huge sensation following the success of "Squid Game" in the previous year.
Lomon, Cho Yi Hyun, Yoon Chan Young and Park Ji Hu fought for their lives as they tried to survive from the widespread virus outbreak inside their school.
Because of its rave feedback from the viewers, a new season is underway. Check out Season 2 this summer of 2024. Meanwhile, Season 1 is available for streaming on Netflix.
'Night Has Come'
What happens when a whole class goes on a big, exciting trip together? In the jaw-dropping series "Night Has Come," students go on a mafia game of death.
Starring Lee Jae In, Kim Woo Seok and more, students from Class 3 with great observation skills and strong sense of justice must work together to escape their unfateful demise.
It also depicts how betrayal, cheating and deception affect everyone until their deaths. "Night Has Come" is now streaming on Viu and Viki. Make sure you don't miss it.
'Pyramid Game'
Last but not the least is the highly loved psychological thriller series "Pyramid Game" starring WJSN Bona, Ryu Da In, "Single's Inferno" participant Shin Seul Ki and Jang Da Ah.
It depicts the psychological warfare between students who play a popularity voting game in order to avoid being the target of school violence.
Since its premiere, the show has captured the viewers with its profound narrative and amazing all-female ensemble. Check out "Pyramid Game" on TVING and Paramount+ now.
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Written by Elijah Mully.