5 Korean Horror Shows on Netflix That Are Perfect for a Spooky Halloween Night!

The horror month is slowly reaching its climax and the hunt for some good scares is reaching its peak for the Halloween season, and what better place to find them than Netflix? And if we are looking for a worthwhile horror show then there is no better place than to check out the South Korean industry.

So, today we’ve brought to you a list of Korean horror shows that are perfect for the spooky binge-watching session that you are preparing for Halloween night and believe me, you won’t regret checking out this list!

So without further ado, here are 5 Korean shows on Netflix that are perfect to bring the scare to your doors this Halloween!

5 Korean Horror Shows on Netflix

Sweet Home

Let us begin this list with something light, and this is exactly what Sweet Home will bring to you on this scary night. With a little comedy that comes along with horror, this is the perfect start for the spooky Halloween night.

Sweet Home is a Korean horror series based on a Webtoon of the same name which follows the fight for the survival of a troubled teenager and his neighbours while they hold on to their humanity. However, with humans turning into monsters one after another, will this group be able to survive?

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Watch Sweet Home on Netflix.

Hometown

This thriller horror is next on the list to get the binge-watching session exciting with a mystery of murders that will take you on an unforgettable journey which will leave you shocked by the end. This 12 episodes series brings a gripping story which is filled with brainwashing, gore, murder and more.

Hometown revolves around a recording tape which is discovered in a small town in 1999 which is connected to a series of kidnappings and deaths that leaves the investigators baffled. Faced with the disappearance of her niece, Jo Jung-hyun must find the truth as well as her missing niece.

Watch the Hometown on Netflix.

Hellbound

This terrifying supernatural horror will bring you the perfect scare this Halloween and you won’t regret including this in your list, not until you aren’t someone who can handle the scare. This 6 episodes of horror is the perfect watch for those with a strong heart on the night of fright.

Hellbound brings to us the story of otherworldly beings appearing out of nowhere to issue a decree and condemn individuals to hell. However, with the rise of a religious group amidst this mayhem, there is a deeper secret behind this chaos.

Watch Hellbound on Netflix.

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The Cursed

This 12 episodes thrilling horror will bring you to a supernatural case that will keep you gripped to your screens until the end. With a suspense-filled story and an amazing team of actors, this is definitely a Kdrama that you cannot miss!

The Cursed brings to you the story of a reporter who wants to reveal the truth behind a violent case involving a big IT company only to find a connection between the company and shamanism. Along the way in her investigation, she also befriends a girl who is possessed by a spirit and has a special ability.

Watch The Cursed on Netflix.

Kingdom

Last on this list is a zombie horror that cannot be left behind. From an amazing plot to twists and turns that will have you shaking, this show perfectly blends zombies with a historical setting. This means that you don’t just get the palace drama with its plots but also a zombie story which will make you want more.

Starring Jong Ji-hoon, Kingdom is a historical zombie thriller that will bring you the kind of palace politics which will keep you hooked. The show revolves around a crown prince who has been plotted against as a traitor. With the Kind having fallen ill, the crown prince embarks on a journey in search of a physician to cure his father. However, he is soon stuck with a person carrying a deadly secret.

Watch Kingdom on Netflix.

Which one of these scared you the most? Let us know in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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