Eerie yet gripping K-dramas to watch if you liked Gyeongseong Creature season 2

Do you enjoy watching scary K-dramas featuring spooky characters? These ten K-dramas with horrifying creatures are definitely worth checking out if you enjoyed Gyeongseong Creature.

All of us are Dead

A terrible zombie virus outbreak starts at a high school in the made-up South Korean city of Hyosan. Students are trapped as the sickness spreads quickly, and they have to battle the surrounding flesh-eating zombies to survive. The show follows a group of friends, including Nam On-jo and Lee Cheong-san, as they negotiate the turmoil, deal with moral quandaries, and learn the truth about the outbreak.

Sweet Home

Dreadful monsters that arise from the depths of human anxieties and desires confront apartment complex residents. The show, which combines human drama with horror, focuses on the survivors’ inner problems and their battle for survival against the building’s terrifying perils.

Hellbound

In a world flipped upside down, supernatural beings cause havoc and terror by condemning individuals to damnation. Following the fallout from these paranormal indictments and the emergence of a new religious organization that aims to explain the unexplainable happenings, the show raises ethical and just problems.

Kingdom

The story takes place during the Joseon era in Korea, when a mysterious sickness turns people into zombies and poses a threat to the entire kingdom. Unaffected by the plague, the crown prince must navigate the political gamesmanship of the royal court while learning the truth behind the outbreak and organizing his people to combat the zombie horde.

Happiness

Soon after, a peculiar virus starts to spread, putting the occupants of a brand-new high-rise apartment complex in Seoul under quarantine. Living in the building are police officers Yoon Sae-bom (Han Hyo-Joo) and Jung Yi-hyun (Park Hye-sik), who have to deal with fear, mistrust, and the possibility that the virus would turn humans into zombie-like monsters.

The School Nurse Files

Students are shielded from otherworldly threats by a school nurse who possesses the capacity to see and combat bizarre jelly-like monsters. Equipped with her distinct abilities and eccentric disposition, she skillfully manages the obstacles of adolescence while safeguarding the school against the strange beings who lurk in the shadows.

A Korean Odyssey

A modern take on Journey to the West, it revolves around a search for light in a dark world and involves gods and demons. The show centers on the adventures of a human woman and the legendary monkey king as they battle evil spirits and strong deities while navigating the paranormal world and overcoming their own inner demons.

Gyeongseong Creature

“Gyeongseong Creature” is a story of Jang Tae-sang, the owner of a prosperous pawn shop, and Yoon Chae-ok, a talented tracker who is looking for her mother, and is set in 1945, during the Japanese rule of Korea. Their paths cross as they learn about the horrific experiments the military carried out at Ongseong Hospital.

The Uncanny Counter

Employees of noodle shops masquerading as demon hunters battle wicked spirits that have escaped from the afterlife. They serve delectable noodles to unknowing patrons while upholding the delicate balance between the human and otherworldly realms with their special talents and a dash of humor.

Strangers from Hell

Horrifying things happen as a young man enters into an unsettling apartment building where the occupants are not who they seem to be. In an attempt to adjust to his new environment, he discovers a deadly conspiracy that threatens his life and compels him to face the evil that exists inside the structure.

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