Netflix is ready to explore the YA horror world with a new series called Wish Your Death (Wt). This series mixes suspense and the supernatural, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
The story focuses on five high school friends who are warned of their impending death through a mysterious app that grants wishes. As they try to escape their fate, they begin to uncover dark secrets linking the app to the unexpected death of a classmate.
The cast is made up of fresh, rising stars and we can’t wait to see their performance:
Jeon So-young plays Se-ah, a talented track athlete at Seorin High. She becomes determined to uncover the secrets behind the wish-granting app.
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Kang Mi-na, known for her roles in Welcome to Samdalri, Café Minamdang, and Hotel Del Luna, takes on the role of Na-ri,...
The story focuses on five high school friends who are warned of their impending death through a mysterious app that grants wishes. As they try to escape their fate, they begin to uncover dark secrets linking the app to the unexpected death of a classmate.
The cast is made up of fresh, rising stars and we can’t wait to see their performance:
Jeon So-young plays Se-ah, a talented track athlete at Seorin High. She becomes determined to uncover the secrets behind the wish-granting app.
Related: K-Drama ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ Moves to Netflix, Starring Blackpink’s Jisoo & Seo In Guk!
Kang Mi-na, known for her roles in Welcome to Samdalri, Café Minamdang, and Hotel Del Luna, takes on the role of Na-ri,...
- 3/6/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
The rising popularity of K-drama has exposed international audiences to incredible South Korean TV shows, many of which take place in high school or college. While there are great K-dramas from all genres, there's no setting as dramatic and hectic as the complexities of schools and colleges. High-school dramas often have a perfect blend of romance, comedy, character growth, and coming-of-age stories, making it a popular setting for compelling yet lighthearted shows.
There is no shortage of K-dramas filled with young love, friendship, and teen angst against the backdrop of a high-stress academic setting. These K-dramas can touch on important themes like bullying, class inequalities, and the ups and downs of growing up. K-dramas set in school or college can range from heartwarming stories filled with friendship and romance to thrilling and suspenseful series that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Live On (2020) A Teen-Drama show With Plenty...
There is no shortage of K-dramas filled with young love, friendship, and teen angst against the backdrop of a high-stress academic setting. These K-dramas can touch on important themes like bullying, class inequalities, and the ups and downs of growing up. K-dramas set in school or college can range from heartwarming stories filled with friendship and romance to thrilling and suspenseful series that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Live On (2020) A Teen-Drama show With Plenty...
- 12/7/2024
- by Ritika Joshi
- ScreenRant
Bae Du-ri’s coming-of-age film will debut at Jeonju International Film Festival.
South Korean sales company Finecut has picked up Bae Du-ri’s Dolphin, which is set to make its world premiere at Jeonju International Film Festival (April 27-May 6).
It marks the feature directorial debut of Korea’s Bae, who wrote and directed Dolphin at the Korean Academy of Film Arts (Kafa) as part of the school’s feature-length production programme. The film is set to premiere as part of the Korean Cinema section of Jeonju on Friday (April 28).
The story follows a 35-year-old woman whose only joy after a...
South Korean sales company Finecut has picked up Bae Du-ri’s Dolphin, which is set to make its world premiere at Jeonju International Film Festival (April 27-May 6).
It marks the feature directorial debut of Korea’s Bae, who wrote and directed Dolphin at the Korean Academy of Film Arts (Kafa) as part of the school’s feature-length production programme. The film is set to premiere as part of the Korean Cinema section of Jeonju on Friday (April 28).
The story follows a 35-year-old woman whose only joy after a...
- 4/26/2023
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
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