Republic Entertainment Desk

Horror K-Drama, Movies That Will Give You Nightmares If Watched Alone

The Wailing (2016) The Wailing delivers an atmospheric, cleverly constructed mystery whose supernatural thrills more than justify its imposing length.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

Kingdom (2019) Largely considered to be one of the best K-drama zombie shows of all time, Kingdom unfolds during the Joseon Dynasty.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

All Of Us Are Dead (2022) The students of Class 2–5 must get over their differences in order to escape the zombie invasion of their school in All of Us Are Dead.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

The Guest (2018) The South Korean thriller The Guest follows the lives of three individuals - a psychic, a Catholic priest, and a skeptical detective.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

Somebody (2022) Unlike most K-dramas aimed at terrifying audiences, Somebody is a rare and unique erotic horror.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

Hell Is Other People/Strangers from Hell (2019) This horror K-drama follows Yoon Jong-woo, a young man who moves to Seoul for a new job and finds affordable housing in an eerie, run-down apartment.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

Goedam (2020) Goedam is a South Korean horror anthology series that delves into the supernatural.

Source: Korean Horror Shows

Hellbound (2021) Based on Korean megachurches, Hellbound envisions a world where seemingly divine beings condemn people to hell at specified times.

Source: Korean Horror Shows