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K-dramas have a notion of featuring interesting multi-genre storylines that compel the audience to binge-watch the show.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: IMDb
In this story, let’s have a look at the historical K-dramas that come with a flair of modern twist. Let’s start!
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See You in My 19th Life (2023): A comedy fantasy romance series revolving around a woman who can remember her all past lives.
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My Demon (2023): A rom-com fantasy drama featuring a romance between a pitiless demon and an icy heiress of a big company.
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Tale of the Nine-Tailed (2020): An urban dark fantasy horror drama following the romance between a hundred-year-old gumiho and a producer.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: IMDb
Kokdu: Season of Deity (2023): With a blend of action, thriller, fantasy, and romance, the show follows a death god Ggokdu who visits Earth every 99 years to punish humans.
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Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016): The drama follows a 939-year-old guardian of souls, searching for his bride to break the curse of his immortality.
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Hotel Del Luna (2019): An action comedy-drama that revolves around the owner of an elite hotel that serves the dead souls.
Author: Supalee Dalai | Credit: IMDb
Moon in the Day (2023): The drama revolves around a man whose time has stopped after getting killed by his lover.