7 Korean Horror Dramas You Need to Watch

Here are some of the best Korean horror dramas that are worth adding to your watchlist.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Korean dramas have taken the world by storm. They are known for strong stories, great acting, and high production quality. Among all genres, Korean horror dramas stand out because they mix deep emotions with truly scary storytelling that keeps you watching.

Korean horror dramas are deeply rooted in local folklore, ancient myths, and social commentary. They use ghosts, demons, and monsters to explore very human themes like revenge, identity, and moral conflict. This mix of culture and storytelling is what sets Korean horror dramas apart from anything else you can find.

In this article, we have selected some of the best Korean horror dramas that are worth adding to your watchlist. Let's check them out.

Strange School Tales (2020)

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This anthology series brings together three separate horror stories, all set around the same eerie high school and the dark secrets buried within its walls. Each story takes a different angle, blending horror with crime or mystery to keep things fresh. With only six episodes in total, it is a great pick if you want something short but genuinely unsettling.

The Guest (2018)

Where to Watch: The Roku Channel

Starring Kim Dong-wook, Kim Jae-wook, and Jung Eun-chae, this chilling series follows three strangers who share a painful past. A shaman, a Catholic priest, and a police detective are all connected to a powerful and dangerous evil spirit known as "the Guest." This spirit enters people's bodies and makes them commit terrible acts. The three must work together to stop it before more people are hurt. Directed by Kim Hong-sun, this show is one of the most intense Korean horror dramas ever made.

The Cursed (2020)

Where to Watch: The Roku Channel

A brave journalist named Im Jin-hee is trying to expose the truth about Forest, the biggest tech company in South Korea. During her investigation, she meets a teenage girl named So-jin who has a frightening power. So-jin can curse people using their name and a photograph, and the curse always leads to death. Together, the two of them uncover a dark and dangerous secret at the heart of Forest. The drama stars Uhm Ji-won and Jung Ji-so and runs for one season with twelve episodes.

All of Us Are Dead (2022)

Where to Watch: Netflix

This Netflix Original starts with a zombie virus that breaks out inside a high school in South Korea. A group of students must fight to survive while they wait for help that may never come. The story focuses on the young characters and how they protect each other under enormous pressure. Outside the school, the government and the military are trying to control the situation, but things quickly get out of hand. The show has two seasons and was a massive global hit after its release.

Bring It On, Ghost (2016)

Where to Watch: The Roku Channel, Rakuten Viki.

Starring Ok Taek-yeon and Kim So-hyun, this show follows Park Bong-pal, a college student who has the rare ability to see and touch ghosts. To earn money, he works as an exorcist. One day, he meets Hyun-ji, a ghost who has lost all her memories of her life. They decide to team up. She helps him with his work, and he tries to help her remember who she was. Together, they uncover a dark mystery connected to both of their pasts. The show blends horror with romance and humor in a very enjoyable way.

A Korean Odyssey (2017–2018)

Where to Watch: Netflix, Rakuten Viki, The Roku Channel, Rakuten Viki

Based loosely on the classic Chinese story "Journey to the West," this fantasy horror drama follows Son Oh-gong, a powerful and selfish mythical creature, and Jin Sun-mi, a woman who can see monsters and demons. As a child, Sun-mi made a deal with Oh-gong to protect her. Now that she is an adult, the terms of that deal come back in unexpected ways. The show is filled with supernatural creatures, dark humor, and emotional moments. It aired for one season with twenty episodes and stars Lee Seung-gi and Oh Yeon-seo.

Sweet Home (2020–2024)

Where to Watch: Netflix

Directed by Lee Eung-bok, this Netflix Original is based on a popular webtoon of the same name. The story begins when a lonely teenage boy named Hyun-su moves into a rundown apartment building after a personal tragedy. Soon after, a strange phenomenon begins. People start turning into monsters that reflect their deepest desires and fears. Hyun-su and the other residents of the building must survive and also face questions about what it means to be human. The show ran for three seasons and stars Song Kang in the lead role.