The Best K-Dramas Based On Webtoons, Ranked

Summary

  • Highly acclaimed K-dramas like “Nevertheless” and “Itaewon Class” started as popular webtoons, reaching acclaim with a diverse audience.
  • “Business Proposal” successfully adapted a webtoon into a slapstick rom-com, winning multiple awards and gaining high viewership.
  • “Memorist” stands out with its thrilling crime/mystery storyline, showcasing the power of adapting webtoons into binge-worthy K-dramas.



Comics and webtoons have always been a source of inspiration, and the best K-dramas based on webtoons are no different. In South Korea, WEBTOONS is a publishing portal launched by the popular search engine, Naver. Webtoons, as a medium, come up on many platforms. As webtoons gained popularity in South Korea, it sparked the idea to adapt some for the small screen. There are many highly talked about K-dramas on streaming platforms that were first a webtoon — many of which reached acclaim with those who have no knowledge or interest in K-dramas as a genre.

Some of the best K-dramas based on webtoons stick closely to their source material. However, this isn’t always the case, as sometimes deviations are necessary for narrative reasons. Some long-running K-dramas also outlast the storyline of their webtoon predecessors. K-dramas have taken over streaming platforms like Netflix due to their binge-worthy storylines of drama, comedy, romance, action, and even a dash of horror for good measure — and some of the best K-dramas going started life as webtoons.


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23 Nevertheless (2021)

Two Art Students Take Very Different Approaches To Relationships

Nevertheless,

Nevertheless,

Nevertheless is a South Korean television series that explores the complex relationship between two art students, Yoo Na-bi and Park Jae-eon. Despite Yoo Na-bi’s aversion to love and Park Jae-eon’s flirtatious nature, they are drawn to each other through a series of encounters. The show delves into themes of love, desire, and the challenges of modern relationships, providing a nuanced look at youthful romance.

Cast
Han So-hee , Song Kang , Cheska Aguiluz , Yang Hye-Ji , Lee Ho-jung , Jeong Jae-kwang , Ha Do-kwon , Lee Seung-hyub

Release Date
June 19, 2021

Seasons
1

Nevertheless sees two art students who work with very different sculpture mediums and who have had very different pasts with love enter into a tenuous relationship after they cross paths one night. They share friends in common but don’t know one another well. She has been hurt and no longer believes in love, or so she thinks, and he doesn’t want anything serious. There’s an undeniable chemistry between them that they can’t ignore though.


While the series isn’t award-winning, and it doesn’t feature an unusual concept, the love story itself and the performances in the series are heartfelt and genuine. The show stars K-drama darlings Han So-hee (The World of the Married) and Song Kang (Sweet Home) as the main couple, and an intriguing theme of butterflies throughout their relationship makes the story even more interesting.

Fans of the original webtoon do need to be warned though: the series doesn’t feature the same ending.

22 Dinner Mate (2020)

Two Strangers Become Dining Partners

Dinner Mate (2020)

Dinner Mate (2020)

Dinner Mate is a South Korean romantic drama series about two strangers who become dinner companions after experiencing heartbreak. Starring Song Seung-heon as a psychiatrist and Seo Ji-hye as a web channel producer, the show explores the evolution of their relationship as they bond over food and conversation, offering a blend of emotional depth and light-hearted moments.

Cast
Song Seung-heon , Seo Ji-hye , Lee Ji-hoon , Son Na-eun , Kim Seo-kyung , Lee Sang-Jin , Go Gyu-pil , Ye Ji-won

Release Date
May 25, 2020

Seasons
1


It took nearly a decade before the webtoon Would You Like To Have Dinner Together was adapted into the K-drama Dinner Mate. The story sees two people whose paths cross accidentally end up having dinner together. The strangers, who regularly dine alone, decide to become dinner partners so they don’t have to try out new restaurants on their own, meeting up regularly for meals at new places.

The nature of the meet-cute will make it clear to even unseasoned K-drama fans that Dinner Mate is actually a romance rather than a slice-of-life tale of restaurant hopping. It’s a sweet story that allows two people to bond over their common interest as they slowly get to know one another. Though the series was nominated for a slew of MBC Drama Awards, unfortunately, it didn’t bring home any wins for the cast and crew.


21 Pyramid Game (2024)

A Bullied Student Leads A Rebellion

Pyramid Game (2024)

Pyramid Game (2024)

Baekyeon Girls’ High School operates under a ruthless popularity ranking system known as the “Pyramid Game,” where students vote monthly to determine the social hierarchy. Those receiving the lowest votes become targets for brutal bullying. New transfer student Seong Su-Ji, played by Kim Ji-Yeon, arrives and quickly finds herself at the bottom of the pyramid, subjected to severe harassment. Refusing to be a passive victim, Su-Ji fights back, leading a rebellion against the oppressive system and striving to dismantle the cruel hierarchy that governs the school.

Cast
Bona , Jang Da-a , Ryu Da-in , Kang Na-eon , Jeong Ha-dam , Ha Yul-Ri , Hwang Hyun-jung , Shin Seul-ki

Release Date
February 29, 2024

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
JQ Lee

Inspired by the Naver webtoon of the same name, Pyramid Game takes viewers back to school. In this series, a young woman finds herself at the bottom of the social pyramid in a competitive school and relentlessly bullied by her peers. To put a stop to the bullying, she decides to climb the social pyramid herself and lead a revolution among the students. The show has got some elements of Mean Girls and Pretty Little Liars, but it is very much a dark look at the nature of social standing in high school.


Jang Dah-ah was nominated for Best New Actress for the Blue Dragon Series Awards for her role in the show. The series itself has been named among Britain’s NME list of the Best K-dramas of 2024 even before the year is over.

20 Business Proposal (2022)

A Blind Date And Case of Mistaken Identity Make For A Hilarious Rom-Com

Business Proposal

A woman takes her friend’s place on a blind date, only to end up out with her employer.

Cast
Ahn Hyo-seop , Kim Sejeong , Kim Min-kyu , Seol In-ah

Release Date
March 1, 2022

Seasons
1

Business Proposal is a great example of how to adapt a webtoon into a drama. The rom-com took the tropes used in the original story and turned them on their heads, making the show more slapstick than most South Korean romances are, and it really worked in the show’s favor.


The series follows a woman who agrees to go on a blind date in place of her friend, only to discover that her blind date is with her boss, who now thinks she’s someone else. When she hides her employment status from him, he decides they should get married to avoid his family continuing to pressure him to date, leading to an entire comedy of errors.

Business Proposal was so successful during its initial airing in South Korea, that most of the episodes actually had higher ratings as the show continued, which is the exact opposite of what typically happens as shows go on. The most-watched episode of the series was episode ten with the finale only falling .2% below it. The series won five of the seven SBS Drama Awards it was nominated for, and it also won for Best Original Soundtrack at the MAMA Awards.


19 Vigilante (2023)

A Police Academy Student Dishes Out Vigilante Justice

A young man walks down the street with earbuds in during the K drama Vigilante

Originally intended to be adapted as a film, Vigilante went into development from its webtoon of the same name in 2019. By 2022, however, it had become a series instead.

TV audiences who like shows like Arrow or Gotham in which someone decides to punish the criminals of the city when the police can’t get to them will enjoy Vigilante. The series isn’t as much like a superhero show as some might think though as it follows a police academy student who begins to enact his own brand of vigilante justice on the criminals of the city. Of course, the actual police begin to investigate his activities and a reporter is hot on his trail as well.


The series takes a more down-to-Earth approach than most of the vigilante superhero shows would, and that’s what makes it so good to watch.Vigilante has been nominated for Outstanding Korean Drama at the Seoul International Drama Awards. A second season of the series has already been ordered.

18 My Roommate Is A Gumiho (2021)

A 999-Year-Old Gumiho Falls In Love With A Human

My Roommate Is A Gumiho (2021)

My Roommate Is A Gumiho is a South Korean romantic comedy series directed by Nam Sung-woo. The show follows Shin Woo-yeo, a 999-year-old gumiho, played by Jang Ki-yong, who becomes roommates with a college student, Lee Dam, portrayed by Lee Hye-ri. Together, they navigate the complexities of their unique living arrangement while dealing with supernatural occurrences and budding feelings.

Cast
Jang Ki-yong , Lee Hye-ri , Kang Han-na , Kim Do-Wan

Release Date
May 26, 2021

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Na (Webcomic)


The 2021 K-drama My Roommate is a Gumiho is a fantasy series following a 999-year-old Gumiho who takes the form of Shin Woo-yeo (Jang Ki-Yong). Initially a nine-tailed fox, Shin’s dream is to become human one day and live a regular life with someone he loves. In most of the myths, it is a beautiful woman who is the Gumiho and her goal is usually to seduce a man and then eat their heart or liver. This takes an entirely different approach as this Gumiho is a man who wants to fall in love.

The live-action series that ran for 16 episodes started life as an original webtoon. While the series had only 16 episodes, the webtoon for My Roommate is a Gumiho ran for more than 150 episodes. The stories are the same, with a 24-year-old woman named Dam Lee moving in with the 900-year-old Gumiho after she accidentally swallows one of his beads, which means she has one year to get it out of her body, or she will die, and he will never become human.


17 Aftermath (2014)

A Man Can Foresee When Someone Will Die

Aftermath (2014)

Aftermath (2014) explores the psychological and emotional repercussions following a catastrophic event, focusing on the interconnected lives of several individuals. The drama delves into themes of survival, loss, and the human spirit’s resilience in the face of unimaginable challenges. Led by a gripping narrative, the film highlights personal and societal struggles as characters navigate their altered realities.

Cast
Kim Dong-jun , Joo Yeon-woo , Sun Joo-ah , Kim Min-seok , Kim Ri-ah

Release Date
July 18, 2014

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Kim Sun-kwon , Kim Yang-hee

Aftermath is a South Korean supernatural web series that follows Ahn Dae Young (Kim Dong Jun), a quiet high school student involved in a car accident. He then develops the ability to predict who is a killer and who is about to die based on the changing color of their eyes. If a person’s eyes turn red — from Dae Young’s perception — he knows they will die. What’s more, he realizes he can intervene to prevent it.


The plot of Aftermath then unfolds almost like a comic-book story. Ahn Dae Young decides to become a hero and save people’s lives using his newfound powers and he has a nemesis with the same power set, but this person is obsessed with murder. Aftermath is a streaming series with short episodes of around 10 minutes each, and it ran for two seasons in 2014, with 11 total episodes. The series is based on a webtoon by Kim Sun-kwon.

16 Itaewon Class (2020)

A Man Seeks Revenge Against The People Responsible For His Dad’s Death

Itaewon Class (2020)

Itaewon Class is a South Korean television series that premiered in 2020. The show revolves around Park Sae-ro-yi, a young entrepreneur who seeks revenge against the corrupt businessman who wronged him and his family. Alongside a group of misfits, Sae-ro-yi establishes a bar in Itaewon, a popular nightlife district in Seoul, and together they navigate love, friendship, and ambition.

Release Date
January 31, 2020

Cast
Park Seo-jun , Kim Da-mi , Kwon Na-ra , Yoo Jae-myung , Ahn Bo-Hyun

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Gwang Jin


The 2020 South Korean series is based on the webtoon of the same name. The 16-episode series is a revenge story where a man named Park Sae-ro-yi (Park Seo-joon) tries to murder Geun-won (Ahn Bo-hyun) after his father is killed in an accident. Park’s girlfriend, Oh Soo-ah (Kwon Na-ra), ends up getting her university tuition paid for by Geun-won, followed by a job with his company, the Jangga Group. However, when Park gets out of prison, he tries to start anew but still wants revenge for his dad’s death.

Park then teams up with some new friends as they try to find success once and for all. The Itaewon Class webtoon the K-Drama is based on ran for 81 episodes, compared to 16 for the TV series adaptation. It ended in 2021, the year after the series aired. The series was very loyal to the webtoon and played the story pretty straight throughout. However, one problem comes with the character of Jo Yi-seo (Kim Da-mi), whose live-action character many online felt seemed to betray the independence and strength her webtoon character displayed.


15 Memorist (2020)

A Man Who Can Read People’s Memories Solves Crimes

Memorist (2020)

Memorist is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Yoo Seung-ho as Dong Baek, a detective with the ability to read memories by touch. The series follows Dong Baek and his partner, Han Sun-mi, a criminal profiler, as they investigate a string of mysterious and brutal murders. Together, they confront their pasts and unravel the secrets behind the killer’s identity.

Cast
Yoo Seung-ho , Lee Se-young , Jo Sung-ha , Ko Chang-seok , Jun Hyo-seong , Yoon Ji-on

Release Date
March 11, 2020

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Jae Hoo , Kim Whee , Oh Seung-yeol , So Jae-hyun

Based on a webtoon of the same name by Jae Hoo, Memorist became a top drama that aired in 2020 on tvN and is one of the best K-dramas based on webtoons. The crime/mystery drama tells the story of the main character with the ability to read people’s memories. With this ability, Dong Baek (Yoo Seung-Ho) solves crimes as a police detective.


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14 Mystic Pop-Up Bar (2020)

A Woman Must Help People Overcome Their Struggles

Mystic Pop-Up Bar (2020)

Mystic Pop-Up Bar is a South Korean television series following Wol-Ju, the owner of a mysterious bar that operates only at night. She, along with her employees, helps troubled customers resolve their issues by entering their dreams. The series stars Hwang Jung-eum, Yook Sung-jae, and Choi Won-young, intertwining fantasy elements with deep human emotions to provide solace to those in need.

Cast
Hwang Jung-eum , Yook Sung-jae , Choi Won-young , Yeom Hye-ran , Lee Jun-hyeok , Na In-woo , Jung Da-eun , Ahn Tae-hwan

Release Date
May 20, 2020

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Jeon Chang-geun

Mystic Pop-UpBar gained significant interest when it became available to stream on Netflix for worldwide audiences. The webtoon is titled “Ssanggabpocha” by Bae Hye-Soo and was first published in 2016. The webtoon was then developed into a series and released in 2020. Mystic Pop-Up Bar features some fascinating supernatural elements, and while it’s only 12 episodes long, the series garnered high ratings among audiences and critics alike.


The show follows three main characters whose lives are intertwined in the most mystical way possible. A mysterious food cart owner runs a rooftop bar only open at night, and she has a story to tell. Forced to live out a sentence for her past deeds, she must listen and help customers overcome their internal struggles. Alongside her is a young man with the ability to get people to confess and the manager of the shop who was once her past love.

13 True Beauty (2020)

A Woman Undergoes A Makeover And Finds More Popularity

True Beauty

True Beauty

True Beauty is a South Korean television series based on the Line Webtoon of the same name. The show follows high school student Im Ju-kyung, portrayed by Moon Ga-young, who masters the art of makeup to overcome her insecurities about her appearance. Cha Eun-woo and Hwang In-yeop star as her romantic interests. The series delves into themes of self-esteem, beauty standards, and the impact of outward appearance on personal identity.

Cast
Moon Ga-young , Cha Eun-woo , Jang Hye-jin , Park Ho-san

Release Date
December 8, 2020

Seasons
1


True Beauty was a smash hit on streaming platforms when it debuted in 2020 and is a romantic story revolving around Lim Ju-kyung (Moon Ga-young), a young teenage girl who was always ridiculed for her appearance. When Lim Ju-kyung gets the opportunity to switch schools, she also decides to get a makeover. Now bubbling with confidence, she becomes a popular beauty at school.

The drama enthralled fans as it had a riveting love triangle between two former best friends who have feelings for the main character. The drama is based on a webtoon by Yaongyi. The creator expressed in a YouTube video that it was a dream come true to see her work be turned into a drama. Additionally, True Beauty was nominated for an Indonesian Hallyu Fans Choice Award and won for K-Drama of the Year.


12 Love Alarm (2019)

An App Alerts People When Someone Who Likes Them Is Nearby

Love Alarm (2019)

Love Alarm (2019)

Love Alarm is a South Korean television series based on the popular webtoon by Chon Kye-young. Set in a world where a mobile app alerts users when someone within a 10-meter radius has romantic feelings for them, the show follows Kim Jo-jo, a high school girl who becomes embroiled in a complicated web of relationships and social hierarchies as she navigates the consequences of the Love Alarm app.

Release Date
August 22, 2019

Cast
Kim So-hyun , Jung Ga-ram , Song Kang , Go Min-si , Lee Jae-eung

Seasons
2

Creator(s)
Yu Bo-ra

The highly acclaimed and talked about K-drama, Love Alarm, first got its start online and is definitively one of the best K-dramas based on webtoons. Chon Kye-Young has created several other popular webtoons (Unplugged Boy, Audition) with Love Alarm being the first Netflix original. Audiences got hooked on the young love story and the riveting love triangle. Overall, Love Alarm has been nominated for four awards at the Seoul International Drama Awards.


The series also had a hidden message regarding society’s reliance on social media and apps. Love Alarm follows a young school student who starts to use a popular love app that notifies her when someone who likes her is within a 10-meter radius. The show focuses on the relationship between the two main characters, but there’s someone else harboring feelings, as well. The drama’s popularity led to a second-season installment.

11 Lucky Romance (2016)

A K-Drama About Falling In Love With The Boss

Lucky Romance (2016)

Cast
Hwang Jung-eum , Ryu Jun-yeol , Lee Soo-hyuk , Lee Chung-ah

Release Date
May 25, 2016

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Kim Dal-nim , Kim Kyung-hee


Lucky Romance is for any viewer looking for a cute and comical romance wherein Shim Bo-nui (Hwang Jung-eum) falls in love with her boss Je Soo-ho (Ryu Jun-yeoi), but it’s not a conventional love story. The original webtoon was made in 2014, and the show is just as bright and colorful as the source material, but the on-screen version is a bit more dynamic.

Shim Bo-nui is obsessed with superstitions and fortune-telling. One day, a shaman tells her that to save her sister, she must sleep with a man born in the year of the Tiger. In blind faith, she goes on the hunt and meets game developer Je Soo-ho, who doesn’t believe a word she says. It’s an overall sweet and compelling K-drama about falling in love with the boss, and won Ryu Jun-yeol a Best New Actor award at the 36th MBC Drama Awards.


10 Hell Is Other People (2019)

A K-Drama Thriller About A Man Fearful Of His Neighbors

Hell Is Other People (2019)

Hell Is Other People (2019)

Hell Is Other People is a South Korean psychological thriller that centers on Jong-Woo, a young man who relocates to Seoul for a new job and moves into a run-down apartment complex. Directed by Lee Chang-Hee, this series unravels as Jong-Woo encounters unsettling and mysterious neighbors, gradually becoming entangled in the eerie happenings within the building. The show delves into themes of paranoia and the darkness of human nature.

Cast
Im Si-wan , Lee Dong-wook , Cha Rae-hyung , Kim Han-jong , Oh Hye-won , Park Ji-han

Release Date
May 25, 2016

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Kim Yong-ki , Lee Chang-hee

If one isn’t looking for a romantic K-drama and instead wants a thriller full of jumps and scares, then Hell is Other People is a great watch. Hell Is Other People can also be found under the title, “Strangers from Hell.” It was first illustrated and written by Kim Yong-Ki. The insulated drama was critically acclaimed among audiences and critics alike, even securing itself the Grand Prize at the Cable TV Broadcasting Awards.

The psychological thriller centers around Yoon Jon-Woo (Im Si-wan), a young man in his 20s who moves to Seoul after getting a new job. In the thrilling K-drama, he stays in a low-end apartment where he shares the bathroom and kitchen with other residents. As he stays there, odd occurrences begin making him suspicious and fearful of his neighbors — especially the chilling dentist Seo Moon-jo (Lee Dong-wook).


9 The Uncanny Counter (2020)

A Young Man Finds New Life Fighting Evil Spirits

The Uncanny Counter

Cast
Jo Byeong-gyu , Yoo Joon-sang , Kim Sejeong , Yeom Hye-ran , Ahn Suk-hwan , Suk Mun , Kim So-ra , Lee Chan-Hyeong

Release Date
November 28, 2020

Seasons
2

Netflix’s The Uncanny Counter had subscribers hooked on every episode for its action sequences, heartfelt story, and heartbreaking scenes. The webtoon the show is based on is titled under a different name, Amazing Rumor by Jang Yi, and is one of the best K-dramas based on webtoons. The stellar cast has received due recognition, with Yeom Hye-ran gaining a Best Supporting Actress award at the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards.


The show centers around So Mun (Jo Byeong-kyu), a wheelchair-using teen who is given the opportunity to join the Counters. The Counters are a group of individuals with supernatural abilities who fight evil spirits that escape the afterlife. Like many K-dramas tropes, their stories are intertwined in ways they never expected and help each other find peace with their troubled pasts. The series was critically praised and lasted two seasons and a total of 28 episodes.

8 Backstreet Rookie (2020)

A Young Man Reconnects With A Girl At His Family’s Convenience Store


Backstreet Rookie (2020)

Backstreet Rookie is a 2020 South Korean romantic comedy series starring Ji Chang-wook and Kim Yoo-jung. The show depicts the love story between a convenience store manager and his part-time employee, navigating their evolving relationship amid comedic and dramatic circumstances. Based on the webtoon Convenience Store Saet-byul, the series explores themes of love, family, and personal growth in a contemporary setting.

Cast
Ji Chang-Wook , Kim Yoo-jung , Han Sun-hwa , Kim Sun-young , Lee Byung-joon , Eum Moon-suk , Kim Ji-hyun

Release Date
June 19, 2020

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Hwalhwasan , Geumsagong , Myoungwoo Lee

Backstreet Rookie is a rom-com that debuted in 2020, based on a webtoon from 2016 and 2017 titled Convenience Store Saet-byul and written by Hwalhwasan. The series sees interesting twists and turns, making it highly binge-able. Its engaging storyline and lovable characters didn’t go unnoticed by critics, with the series garnering eight nominations and two wins at the SBS Drama Awards and the 7th APAN Star Awards.


The show starts with a prologue. Choi Dae-Hyun (Ji Chang-Wook) walks through an alley and encounters three teenage girls. One girl becomes incredibly smitten with him and even kisses him. The K-drama then time jumps three years forward. As Dae-Hyun manages his family’s convenience store, they need a part-time worker. In a twist of fate, the teenage girl from three years ago applies for the job. The K-drama uses the oft-used time-jumping storyline to great effect in a fun love story.

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7 All Of Us Are Dead (2022)

A Zombie Apocalypse In A High School Setting

All Of Us Are Dead

All of Us Are Dead is a horror-thriller series based on the webtoon from creator Jeon Bae-soo. Set in a South Korean high school, a scientist father trying to find a way to protect his son from bullies accidentally creates a serum that uses the fear within humans to turn them into zombies. Set loose in the school, the surviving students and staff find themselves cut off from the outside world and must now fight to survive the infected onslaught – and each other.

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Park Solomon , Cho Yi-hyun , Park Ji-hoo , Yoo In-soo , Yoon Chan-young

Release Date
January 28, 2022

Seasons
1


The K-drama/horror Netflix series All of Us Are Dead was hugely popular, but what’s not common knowledge is that it’s based on an eponymous NAVER webtoon by Joo Dong-geun. All of Us Are Dead features plenty of jump scares and heart-stopping action sequences, but the series never forgoes the storyline.

Renewed for a second season and one of the best K-dramas based on webtoons, All of Us are Dead is so highly acclaimed that the show was nominated for nine awards, winning two, at the 8th APAN Star Awards, 58th Baeksang Arts Awards, and 1st Blue Dragon Series Awards.

All of Us Are Dead follows students from classes 2-5 at Hyosan High School after a failed science experiment results in a zombie outbreak. Teachers and students alike are all affected, and the once-normal high school becomes a dangerous hunting ground for bloodthirsty zombies. All of Us are Dead is different from other zombie shows as it actually explores the zombie virus origins at length in a twist that must be seen to be believed.


6 Cheese In The Trap (2016)

A K-Drama Focusing On A Love Triangle

Cheese In The Trap (2016)

Cheese In The Trap (2016)

Cheese In The Trap is a South Korean television series based on the webtoon of the same name. It tells the story of Hong Seol, a college student who becomes embroiled in a complicated relationship with her wealthy and charismatic classmate, Yoo Jung. As their relationship deepens, Seol begins to uncover the dark secrets behind Jung’s charming facade.

Cast
Park Hae-jin , Kim Go-eun , Seo Kang-joon , Park Min-ji , Nam Joo-hyuk

Release Date
January 4, 2016

Seasons
1

Creator(s)
Lee Yoon-jung

Cheese in the Trap first premiered in 2016 and is a popular K-drama for anyone looking for a good love triangle. The original webtoon it was adapted from was written by the user Soonkki. The love triangle K-drama webtoon amassed popularity and was developed into a K-drama. Cheese in the Trap has been nominated for a staggering 13 awards, winning four at the Korean Cable TV Awards, 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards, and 1st Asia Artist Awards.


The webtoon was published between 2010 and 2016. At the time of filming, the webtoon wasn’t complete yet, so the show had no set ending. It follows a university student whose life is turned upside down by the college’s rich and popular guy. His kind demeanor makes her question his intentions. The focus on interpersonal relationships between Yoo Jung and Hong Seol is what makes Cheese in the Trap such an engaging watch, as Jung’s manipulative tendencies in their relationship are both maddening and enthralling.

5 Hellbound (2021)

A Horror Story About Demonic Monsters & Religious Cults

Hellbound

Netflix’s Hellbound is a Korean Drama and Dark Fantasy series that is directed by Yeon Sang-ho and based on his graphic novel, The Hellbound Volume 1. The series takes place in a modern fantastical version of Korea in which strange creatures pick and choose individuals to send to Hell.

Release Date
November 19, 2021

Cast
Yoo Ah-in , Kim Hyun-joo , Park Jeong-min , Won Jin-ah , Yang Ik-Joon , Kim Do-yoon , Kim Shin-rock , Ryu Kyung-soo

Seasons
1


Yeon Sang-ho is both the director of Hellbound and the creator of its original webtoon, which bears the same name. A K-drama with supernatural elements, Hellbound is definitely one of the best K-dramas based on a webtoon, as when it launched on Netflix, the series became the world’s most-watched Netflix series the next day, even surpassing Squid Game. Hellbound will at some point be getting a second season, but in the meantime, the high-octane K-drama’s first season alone was nominated for 14 awards, winning four for actress Kim Shin-rok.

Hellbound is set in 2022 and sees a mysterious angel descend on South Korea and start spewing prophecies. These prophecies condemn certain people to hell at an unspecified future time that ranges between seconds and years. Three supernatural beings are responsible for savaging and incinerating the hell-bound individual’s body. In the middle of this chaos are two groups, the New Truth Society and the Arrowhead group, who flex their own power by exploiting people’s fears.


4 Sweet Home (2020)

A K-Drama About The World’s End

Sweet Home (2020)

Sweet Home (2020)

Sweet Home follows the story of Hyun-soo, a reclusive high school student who moves into the Green Home apartment complex after losing his family. When a mysterious epidemic turns people into monstrous creatures, Hyun-soo and the residents of Green Home must band together to survive, confronting their inner demons and the horrifying threats outside.

Release Date
December 18, 2020

Cast
Song Kang , Lee Jin-Wook , Lee Si-young , Park Gyu-young , Go Min-si , Kim Hee-jung , Kim Gook-hee , Lee Joon-woo

Seasons
3

Creator(s)
Kim Seol-jin , Kim Carnby , Hwang Young-chan

Sweet Home became a must-watch K-drama on Netflix in 2020. It had everything fans were looking for in a riveting thriller of the world possibly ending. The drama also had a chilling storyline of monsters and survival. The apocalyptic horror series was first a Naver webtoon created by Kim Kan-Bi and Hwang Young-Chan. Full of thrilling fights and stunning cinematography, Sweet Home ran for three seasons and has been nominated for 18 awards, winning six.


In Sweet Home, the building tenants find themselves trapped inside one morning. They are unaware of what’s going on outside but soon realize that humans are turning into grotesque and ravenous monsters. Similar to Squid Game, the tenants fight for survival not only from the outside but from themselves. A tenant can turn into a monster at any moment, meaning the suspense in Sweet Home never truly ends.

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