The month of May is ~*blooming*~ with K-dramas and Korean movies from different genres!
To start with, queen Seo Ye Ji is back and this time it's in a revenge drama that revolves around chaebols. We will get to see Ji Chang Wook as a magician, too, in a Netflix Original Korean series. And did we mention that there's a Korean adaptation of Jane The Virgin?
Check out all the Korean titles airing this May 2022 on Netflix and Viu:
1. The Sound Of Magic (May 6)
The cast: Ji Chang Wook, Choi Sung Eun, Hwang In Yeop
Where you can watch it: Netflix
The plot, according to Netflix: "A magician living in an abandoned theme park makes troubles disappear, and hope reappears, for a disenchanted teen enduring harsh realities."
2. Woori The Virgin (May 9)
The cast: Im Soo Hyang, Sung Hoon, Shin Dong Wook, Hong Ji Yoon
Where you can watch it: Viu
The plot, according to Viu: "Having grown up without knowing her biological father, Woori was raised under the strict guidance of her devoutly Catholic grandmother, who always preached to her the importance of premarital chastity. One day, she discovers that she is pregnant after a trip to the hospital results in accidental artificial insemination."
3. Eve (May 25)
The cast: Seo Ye Ji, Park Byung Eun, Lee Sang Yeob, Yoo Sun
The plot, according to Soompi: "Eve is a romance drama dealing with the inside story of a chaebol's 2 trillion won divorce lawsuit that shocks the entire nation. The fatal revenge story is about a scheme that is 13 years in the making in order to take down Korea's top 0.1 percent."
4. Escape From Mogadishu (May 27)
The cast: Jo In Sung, Kim Yoon Seok, Ha Joon Ho, Goo Kyo Hwan
Where you can watch it: Netflix
The plot, according to Netflix: "Caught in the crosshairs of a civil war in Somalia, visiting diplomats from North and South Korea turn to one another to engineer their escapes."
Bonus: Parasite (May 13)
The cast: Song Kang Ho, Lee Sun Kyun, Jo Yo Jeong, Choi Woo Shik, Park So Dam, Lee Jung Eun
Where you can watch it: Netflix
The plot, according to Netflix: "One by one, the crafty members of a destitute family insinuate themselves into the household staff of a wealthy couple living in oblivious privilege."
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