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Weak Hero is a South Korean action revenge thriller drama series co-written by Yoo Soo-min and Kim Jin-seok. Based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Seopass and Kim Jin-seok, the Netflix series follows Yeon Si-eun, a highly intelligent student who refuses to back down to bullies and soon decides to take them down by using his intelligence. Weak Hero stars Park Ji-hoon, Choi Hyun-wook, Hong Kyung, Ryeoun, Choi Min-young, Lee Min-jae, Yoo Su-bin, Bae Na-ra, and Lee Jun-young. So, if you loved the thrilling story, bloody action, and compelling characters in Weak Hero, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Revenge of Others (Hulu) Credit – Disney+
Revenge of Others is a South Korean mystery, revenge, thriller, drama series written by Lee Hee-myung. The Disney+ series follows Ok Chanmi, a Shooting champion who...
Weak Hero is a South Korean action revenge thriller drama series co-written by Yoo Soo-min and Kim Jin-seok. Based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Seopass and Kim Jin-seok, the Netflix series follows Yeon Si-eun, a highly intelligent student who refuses to back down to bullies and soon decides to take them down by using his intelligence. Weak Hero stars Park Ji-hoon, Choi Hyun-wook, Hong Kyung, Ryeoun, Choi Min-young, Lee Min-jae, Yoo Su-bin, Bae Na-ra, and Lee Jun-young. So, if you loved the thrilling story, bloody action, and compelling characters in Weak Hero, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Revenge of Others (Hulu) Credit – Disney+
Revenge of Others is a South Korean mystery, revenge, thriller, drama series written by Lee Hee-myung. The Disney+ series follows Ok Chanmi, a Shooting champion who...
- 5/7/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Following the release of Squid Game season 2, many viewers may be on the lookout for their next dark, action-packed K-drama, and fortunately, there are plenty of wonderful options out there. Although Squid Game shined a light on K-dramas back in 2021, Korean dramas have long been a beloved genre offering a wide variety of shows. From romances and fantasy to historical epics and sci-fi horror, there is a K-drama for just about anyone. However, for the Squid Game fan, there are a few really great K-dramas that should definitely get added to the watch list.
The best K-dramas to watch after the end of Squid Game season 2 are those that have a similar tone, plot, or themes. Squid Game may seem unique because of its unusual premise of gamblers playing deadly children's games for money, but in actuality, there are other K-dramas out there that also center on dangerous games, class issues,...
The best K-dramas to watch after the end of Squid Game season 2 are those that have a similar tone, plot, or themes. Squid Game may seem unique because of its unusual premise of gamblers playing deadly children's games for money, but in actuality, there are other K-dramas out there that also center on dangerous games, class issues,...
- 1/7/2025
- by Megan Hemenway
- ScreenRant
The rising popularity of K-drama has exposed international audiences to incredible South Korean TV shows, many of which take place in high school or college. While there are great K-dramas from all genres, there's no setting as dramatic and hectic as the complexities of schools and colleges. High-school dramas often have a perfect blend of romance, comedy, character growth, and coming-of-age stories, making it a popular setting for compelling yet lighthearted shows.
There is no shortage of K-dramas filled with young love, friendship, and teen angst against the backdrop of a high-stress academic setting. These K-dramas can touch on important themes like bullying, class inequalities, and the ups and downs of growing up. K-dramas set in school or college can range from heartwarming stories filled with friendship and romance to thrilling and suspenseful series that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Live On (2020) A Teen-Drama show With Plenty...
There is no shortage of K-dramas filled with young love, friendship, and teen angst against the backdrop of a high-stress academic setting. These K-dramas can touch on important themes like bullying, class inequalities, and the ups and downs of growing up. K-dramas set in school or college can range from heartwarming stories filled with friendship and romance to thrilling and suspenseful series that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Live On (2020) A Teen-Drama show With Plenty...
- 12/7/2024
- by Ritika Joshi
- ScreenRant
The K-drama genre is one that is typically known for its heart-wrenching romances, but it also offers a wide variety of different shows that don't revolve around the love affairs of the series' protagonists. These dramas sport a variety of different themes, covering everything from thrillers to science fiction and even horror. While some of them might have some romantic element to them, it is never the main focus of the story that the showrunners are trying to tell.
Despite the fact that these shows are often incredibly compelling, they are less often the focus of audiences due to the oversaturation of romance series on the market. The stories are just as compelling, often with more twists and turns and sometimes even supernatural elements than the standard romance allows for. These storylines have made for some of the best K-drama of all time, with some of the greatest characters in the medium.
Despite the fact that these shows are often incredibly compelling, they are less often the focus of audiences due to the oversaturation of romance series on the market. The stories are just as compelling, often with more twists and turns and sometimes even supernatural elements than the standard romance allows for. These storylines have made for some of the best K-drama of all time, with some of the greatest characters in the medium.
- 10/7/2024
- by Clarence Snell
- ScreenRant
If you were craving more South Korean content after brilliant shows like Squid Games, All Of Us Are Dead, Hellbound, and Sweet Home, then I’m sure that you found Netflix’s latest teen thriller drama series, Hierarchy, to your liking. Directed by Bae Hyeon-jin from a screenplay by Chu Hye-mi, the Netflix series is set at an elite South Korean high school, and it follows the story of a transfer student who seems to have a hidden motive behind enrolling in the school. So, if you loved the teen drama, revenge, love, and friendships in Hierarchy, here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Revenge of Others (Hulu) Credit – Disney+
Revenge of Others is a South Korean teen thriller drama series directed by Kim Yoo-jin from a screenplay by Lee Hee-myung. The Disney+ series follows the story of Ok Chan-mi, a shooting champion, as she transfers to a...
Revenge of Others (Hulu) Credit – Disney+
Revenge of Others is a South Korean teen thriller drama series directed by Kim Yoo-jin from a screenplay by Lee Hee-myung. The Disney+ series follows the story of Ok Chan-mi, a shooting champion, as she transfers to a...
- 6/17/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
In her short directorial career, Ryu Hee Jung has been known to make poignant melodramas dealing with the romantic lives of Korean women; ‘Coffee Time’ (2017) features a housewife trying to deal with a potential new love interest, whereas last year’s ‘3.5th Period’ tells the story of a highschooler catching feelings for a boy in a fantastical realm hidden within their school. In Hee Jung’s most recent release, ‘Mother’s Place’ displays the same romantic efforts of her prior movies while also dealing with domestic issues in a messy but all-too-familiar way.
Mother’s Place is screening at Asian Pop Up Cinema
As the main protagonist, Yuna feels less like a character and more like a phase we all go through at the end of high school: She is frustrated and wants to be taken seriously despite being looked down upon by the adults in her surroundings; she...
Mother’s Place is screening at Asian Pop Up Cinema
As the main protagonist, Yuna feels less like a character and more like a phase we all go through at the end of high school: She is frustrated and wants to be taken seriously despite being looked down upon by the adults in her surroundings; she...
- 9/23/2022
- by Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette
- AsianMoviePulse
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