10 best thriller K-dramas to watch on Netflix, Disney+ and more (2024)

In reality, you probably wouldn’t want to be a fly on the wall during a serial killer’s rampage or as an evil spirit wreaks havoc on the world. As a means of televisual escape from the mundanity of everyday life, though, those scenarios have got us hooked.

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These 10 thriller K-dramas make their storylines feel incredibly real, but with the added benefit of bringing yourself back out of the darkness when you need to – if you can stop yourself from immediately queuing up the next episode, that is.

Here are the 10 best thriller K-dramas to add to your watchlist

A Killer Paradox (2024)

Recently released on Netflix, the Choi Woo-shik-starring A Killer Paradox has been dominating the streaming service’s most-watched list and for good reason. The show combines supernatural, vigilantism and fantasy elements to make for a unique but enthralling watch. Choi’s Lee Tang rapidly descends into a dark place after he triggers an urge to kill, his moral compass taking a battering as he grapples with the fact his victims are all villains who could be perceived as “deserving” death. Fascinating and thought-provoking in equal measure.

Cast: Choi Woo-shik, Son Suk-ku, Lee Hee-joon
Episodes: 8
How to watch: Netflix

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Bargain (2022)

Few dramas are quite as intense as Bargain, which starts off shocking and continues to escalate things until its very end. At first, it seems like a cut-and-dry story of a schoolgirl trying to sell her virginity to a slimeball man. But an early plot twist quickly reveals that the motel they’re meeting in is actually a human trafficking HQ, and Hyung-soo’s organs are about to be auctioned off to the highest bidder – that is, until a natural disaster strikes. Filmed using a continuous take technique, Bargain is claustrophobic and dark but incredibly gripping.

Cast: Jin Seon-kyu, Jeon Jong-seo, Chang Ryul
Episodes: 6
How to watch: Paramount+, Prime Video

Cheat On Me If You Can (2020-2021)

The writing was on the wall for Han Woo-sung (Go Jun) before he married crime novelist Kang Yeo-joo (Parasite’s Cho Yeo-jeong) – his wife tends to end her books by killing off unfaithful men. When the pair promised themselves to each other for eternity, Yeo-joo had an extra vow for her new husband: if he cheats, she’ll kill him. Cheat On Me If You Can follows the couple as one tries to hide their deceit and the other attempts to prove their suspicions right, and the action gets increasingly unhinged and unpredictable as this unforgettable series progresses.

Cast: Cho Yeo-jeong, Go Jun, Kim Young-dae, Yeonwoo
Episodes: 16
How to watch: Apple TV+, Kocowa, Viki

Extracurricular (2020)

High school is hard enough without having to run an illegal business to cover your tuition, but Oh Ji-soo (played by Kim Dong-hee) desperately needs funds. Ji-soo’s trade is no run-of-the-mill immorality either, with him acting as an anonymous security provider for a prostitution ring. It would be naïve to think any of this would be straightforward, and soon blackmail, paranoia and violence are ruling the teen’s life as he tries to keep the operation secret from his classmates. An incredibly binge-worthy piece of TV.

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Cast: Kim Dong-hee, Park Ju-hyun, Jung Da-bin, Nam Yoon-su as Kwak Ki-tae
Episodes: 10
How to watch: Netflix

The Glory (2022-2023)

Both parts of The Glory shook the world when it was released and had real-life consequences in Korea, putting a spotlight on the violent bullying that has occurred in schools in the country. It follows Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo), a teacher who was the target of horrific bullying when she was a kid. Despite now being grown up, Dong-eun hasn’t moved past the abuse she faced and decides to seek revenge on her old bullies, finally getting even for what they did to her.

Cast: Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Yeom Hye-ran, Park Sung-hoon, Jung Sung-il
Episodes: 16
How to watch: Netflix

Kingdom (2019-2021)

Thriller dramas might not always be associated with historical stories, but Netflix’s Kingdom transplanted the genre right back in the Joseon Dynasty era. Not just that, it also incorporates political and horror elements, with a plague spreading across the land while Crown Prince Lee Chang (Ju Ji-hoon) tries to protect the throne. It’s an unusual mix that really, really works.

Cast: Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Bae Doona, Kim Sang-ho, Kim Sung-kyu, Kim Hye-jun
Episodes: 12 across two seasons, plus one special
How to watch: Netflix

My Name (2021)

Yoon Ji-woo (Han So-hee) is fuelled by revenge. Her gangster father’s premature death at the hands of a mystery killer makes her determined to find the culprit and enact justice, with her going to extreme lengths to achieve her goal. Han’s ability to play the badass should be in little doubt by now, but her performance in My Name will more than convince you.

Cast: Han So-hee, Park Hee-soon, Ahn Bo-hyun
Episodes: 8
How to watch: Netflix

Revenant (2023)

Kim Tae-ri is spectacular in Revenant as Gu San-yeong, a young woman who gets unexpectedly wrapped in the terrifying world of the supernatural following her father’s death. Whether she’s portraying the fear of San-yeong as she tries to reclaim her life and stop the mysterious suicides taking over her hometown or conveying the evil of the spirit that possesses her, the actor delivers a spine-tinglingly great performance throughout. Just don’t watch Revenant too late at night.

Cast: Kim Tae-ri, Oh Jung-se, Hong Kyung
Episodes: 12
How to watch: Disney+, Hulu

Signal (2016-present)

This 2016 drama (which was just picked up for season two) was based on the 2000 film Frequency, and also took inspiration from real criminal cases in Korea. Thanks to a walkie-talkie found by criminal profiler Park Hae-young (Lee Je-hoon) – and a mysterious person at the other end – a police team can reopen cold cases and solve the puzzles of them that previously eluded detectives. But, as Hollywood always warns us, changing the past can have consequences for the future.

Cast: Lee Je-hoon, Kim Hye-soo, Cho Jin-woong
Episodes: 16
How to watch: iQIYI, Prime Video, Netflix, Viki

Voice (2017-present)

This crime thriller bonanza focuses on the workers in an emergency services call centre, who use only what they can hear on the phone to solve the crimes that are reported to them. The team deals with both personal cases and those affecting the public, bringing dynamic shifts to the tension and highlighting major issues in modern society, from harassment to a rise in voice phishing scams. Luckily for a show so good, you don’t have to worry about running out of episodes too quickly – there are four glorious seasons to get your thrills from.

Cast: Lee Ha-na, Jang Hyuk, Lee Jin-wook, Song Seung-heon
Episodes: 58 across four seasons
How to watch: iQIYI, Prime Video, Netflix

10 best thriller K-dramas to watch on Netflix, Disney+ and more (2024)

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What is the best K-drama on Netflix now? ›

From action-packed thrillers like “Squid Game” and “All of Us Are Dead” to romantic comedies like “Business Proposal” and “Crash Landing on You,” it seems the world can't get enough of K-dramas these days.

What is the new Netflix K-drama thriller? ›

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  • Goodbye Earth.
  • Frankly Speaking.
  • Queen of Tears.
  • Parasyte: The Grey.
  • A Killer Paradox.
  • Chicken Nugget.

What is the most watched Netflix K-drama series? ›

Most watched Korean dramas on Netflix 2023. by hours viewed

As of June 2023, psychological thriller drama "The Glory" was the most watched Korean TV series on Netflix, with around 622.8 million hours viewed globally.

What is the highest ranked K-drama? ›

highest-rated K-Drama on cable television
  • The World of the Married (2020) 80 min | Drama, Romance. ...
  • Reborn Rich (2022) 71 min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance. ...
  • Doctor Cha Jeong Suk (2023– ) 60 min | Drama. ...
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  • Reply 1988 (2015–2016)

Which kdrama has no 1 rating? ›

Earning the highest ratings, the historical drama My Dearest stars Min Namkoong, Eun Jin Ahn, and Hak Joo Lee in pivotal roles. The story is about a man who is keeping a deep-seated secret from everyone, set against the historical background of the Qing invasion of Joseon.

What is Korea No. 1 on Netflix? ›

Yu Jae-seok, Lee Kwang-soo and Kim Yeon-koung travel all over Korea to learn from the best traditional masters in a bid to become the No. 1 Apprentice. Watch all you want. Yu Jae-seok, Lee Kwang-soo and Kim Yeon-koung show off their comedic chemistry as they travel across Korea.

What is the most trending K-drama right now? ›

Crash Landing On You (2019)

Probably the most popular Korean drama on Netflix to date is a love story between a North Korean soldier and an heiress from South Korea called Crash Landing on You.

Which Korean drama has a 9.0 rating? ›

Reply 1988 (9.0)

Set in 1988, this 2015 drama tells the story of 5 families who live in the same neighbourhood. From how they grow up together to how they face the world, this show gives you a nostalgic take on life.

Are there any good K dramas on Netflix? ›

Watch Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Crash Landing into You, Queen of Tears and more from Netflix's extensive K-drama catalog. Kourtnee covers TV streaming services and home entertainment news and reviews at CNET.

What is thriller TV series? ›

Thriller is a British television series, originally broadcast in the UK from 1973 to 1976. It is an anthology series: each episode has a self-contained story and its own cast. As the title suggests, each story is a thriller of some variety, from tales of the supernatural to down-to-earth whodunits.

How many K dramas are on Netflix? ›

There are 300 Korean movies and series currently on Netflix.

How many episodes do most Kdramas have? ›

The average episode per drama series is around 30-40 episodes, which each episode lasting between 40 and 60 minutes. Prior to 2020, some non-sitcom Chinese television serials such as Empresses in the Palace could go up to 76 episodes and more.

What is the difference between a crime drama and a crime thriller? ›

Crime dramas are films that focus on the moral dilemmas of criminals. They differ from crime thrillers as the films generally focus on a grimmer and more realistic portrayal of the criminal world over violence and gunplay sequences.

What is the new serial killer drama in Korea? ›

A Killer Paradox grips you unlike typical murder mysteries filled with gunshots, screams, and fights. As the plot grows, Lee discovers a surprising and unusual talent of his after unintentionally taking down a serial killer. The crime thriller, based on a Naver Webtoon of the same name, is directed by Lee Chang-hee.

What Korean dramas are psychological thrillers on Netflix? ›

Some of the best Korean psychological thrillers on Netflix are Hellbound, The Glory, Squid Game, Sweet Home and Beyond Evil.

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