Hellbound To Kingdom, Scariest Supernatural K-Dramas You Must Watch

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The Guest

The South Korean thriller The Guest unites a psychic, a priest, and a detective to tackle demonic possessions and solve crimes.

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Sweet Home

As Hyun-soo struggles with his own demons, a monster epidemic spreads, turning people into terrifying creatures that reveal their inner fears and desires.

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Somebody

Somebody is a unique erotic horror that explores how modern technology and social media can be exploited for sinister ends.

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Revenant

Revenant offers a thrilling blend of creepiness and tension, all while staying within broadcast standards.

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Possessed

In Possessed, the heroine tries to hide her powers but ends up assisting a detective who discovers her abilities.

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Kingdom

Kingdom delivers gripping suspense while also delving into social and political issues set against a backdrop of Korean history.

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Hellbound

Hellbound imagines a future where people are condemned to hell at specific times by supposedly heavenly beings, inspired by Korean megachurches.

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All Of Us Are Dead

This horror K-drama offers a fresh take on zombies, focusing on emotional struggles and alliances during the outbreak.

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Goedam

Goedam is a South Korean horror anthology with 8 episodes, each exploring supernatural elements based on Korean folklore and urban legends.

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