The Villains We Love to Hate in K-Dramas
K-dramas have a way of making us love to hate their villains. With their exceptional acting skills, these antagonists can make our blood boil with their evil deeds. Let’s take a look at some of the most memorable K-drama villains that we just can’t get enough of.
The Queen of Mean
Lim Ji-yeon plays the role of a school bully who refuses to learn from her past mistakes in Netflix’s The Glory. Her character’s loathsome nature makes her a compelling watch.
The Sweetheart Turned Menace
Park Sung-hoon may be a sweetheart in real life, but in The Queen of Tears, he plays a menace who proves to be an obstacle to the main leads’ love story. His character’s complexity makes him a fascinating watch.
The Charismatic Villain
Taecyeon’s Jun Woo may look innocent, but he’s an all-powerful force in the hit show. His thrilling act in the series makes him both charismatic and fearsome.
The Bully with a Twist
Ahn Bo-hyun plays a bully in this hit Netflix series, making everyone’s life a complete mess, especially his rival’s, Park Sae-roy. Bo-hyun completely steals the show with his impressive acting skills.
The Sinister One
Lee Joon-gi plays a character who seemingly has a perfect life, but his sinister past soon catches up with him, entrapping him in a web of murders and lies. However, it’s Kim Ji-hoon who steals the show as Baek Hee-sung, a psychotic killer.
Supernatural Sci-Fi Anthology Series Takes Netflix by Storm
Joko Anwar’s Nightmares and Daydreams has crashed the Netflix top 10, and it’s 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. This supernatural sci-fi anthology series tells seven mind-bending stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
A New Standard for Anthology Storytelling
Each episode offers a standalone story, exploring thought-provoking themes and the boundaries of science fiction and the supernatural. From mind-bending twists to ordinary people facing strange occurrences, the series has set a new standard for anthology storytelling.
The Last of Us Star Bella Ramsey’s Accent Struggles
The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey has found it hard to shake off her American accent used in the hit HBO show. Since returning to the United Kingdom after filming in America, Ramsey admitted that she still slips into an American accent.
Determined to Stay British
Ramsey added that she’s determined to stay British, despite running into difficulties restoring her natural accent. The young actor recently confirmed to being gender-fluid and added that she couldn’t care less about which pronouns people choose to use.