7 exciting K-dramas on Netflix that will leave you in splits

7 exciting K-dramas on Netflix that will leave you in splits

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Based on the highly popular webtoon of the same name, the apocalyptic 'Sweet Home' mainly takes place inside the Green Home apartment complex and follows the lives of its neighbours as monsters break loose and rampage through the city.

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Bloodhounds: Real-life besties Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi star as fictional besties Kim Geon-woo and Hong Woo-jin in this action-filled crime drama, so expect brotherly banter galore.

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If you require even more suspense, then 'Mask Girl' is the show for you. The webtoon-adapted thriller, starring Lee Han-byeol and After School member Nana, follows the story of Kim Mo-mi, a conventional office worker by day who lives a double life.

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'The Glory', a two-part drama, fronted by veteran actor Song Hye-kyo and fan-favourite Lee Do-hyun, will have you on the edge of your seat from minute one.

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Spanning eight episodes, 'The Silent Sea' is a retelling of director Choi Hang-yong’s 2014 short film The Sea of Tranquility. The sci-fi thriller features a star-studded cast that includes Bae Doona, Gong Yoo, and Lee Joon as a crew that sets out on a perilous, high-stakes mission to the moon to find a valuable sample that could save life on Earth.

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'All of Us Are Dead', is another webtoon adaptation you can stream on Netflix. Set in the fictional city of Hyosan, the series follows a group of teenagers stranded in school.

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'The Uncanny Counter' meshes action and fantasy throughout its two seasons. The show follows the story of teenager So Mun (Jo Byeong-kyu). After suffering a near-fatal accident, Mun lives an ordinary life with his grandparents, but one day he comes in contact with a supernatural force and starts developing super strength.

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