The 5 best fantasy K-Dramas on Netflix coming out this weekend
It’s another long weekend and that calls for another weekend off Netflix binge-watching session. Today, we are here with a new batch of recommendations and this time, we are focusing on the top fantasy Korean dramas that are perfect for a weekend binge. These picks come from the best recommendations based on what we’ve watched and top-rated shows you can watch, depending on your mood. So grab some popcorn and read on for some great options. All these shows are available on Netflix India, so let’s get started.
1. My demon
This Korean drama is an interesting mix of thriller, romance, and a bit of comedy. What sets it apart are the interesting supernatural elements that add an extra layer to the fantasy aspect. The plot was well received and the character of Jung Gu Won was especially appealing. It’s an engaging show, although the first few episodes are a bit slow. We recommend waiting until at least episode 3 to get a real feel for it. Romance also takes time to build, so if you’re impatient, you might want to look at another option on this list.
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2. Goblin – Guardian: Lonely and great god
Even though it’s been out for several years, Goblin continues to rank among the best Korean dramas you can watch. With great fantasy elements, this is a must-see if you like the supernatural. The film balances pacing, humor, and acting quite well. As the story progresses, it becomes quite emotional, but if romance isn’t your thing then this might not be the movie for you. However, it remains a highly recommended classic.
3. We are all dead
What happens when one zombies Is an epidemic occurring at school? That’s exactly what We Are All Dead offers. The story is about a group of students trapped in a school during a zombie virus outbreak and they must find a way to escape or risk becoming one of the walking dead. Despite following the typical zombie movie structure, it’s still engaging and well-made, especially in terms of monster design and zombie visuals. This is a budget-friendly watch and won’t disappoint you if you’re looking for something casual yet thrilling.
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4. Alchemy of the soul
This film tells the story of a powerful witch who, despite being blind, possesses great power. The chemistry between the main actors is remarkable and the pacing is quite good. The world-building is also quite detailed and the visuals are notably a notch above your typical K-drama. However, with two seasons, it’ll keep you busy for a while and starts off a bit slow β once you’ve watched a few episodes, it’ll be hard to stop watching.
5. See you at age 19
A unique reincarnation, this Korean drama blends romance and drama imagine attractive way. The story is about a woman who retains the memories of her past life and the story revolves around this concept. It has its funny moments, but if that’s your thing, you’ll probably enjoy it. However, the ending may not be the most satisfying, which may cause some people to lose interest towards the end. Still, it’s worth a watch and perfect for weekend viewing.
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