5 Korean Horror Movies on Netflix That Will Give You the Scares!

The horror month continues and our want for horror movies to give us a scare continues, and what better place to find them than on Netflix! However, one of the best places to find some exciting and scary movies has to be the South Korean entertainment industry.

So for this article, we’ve brought to you a list of Korean horror movies that will give you the scare that you want! And as a bonus, you will find them all on Netflix, so get ready for an all-nighter filled with some of the finest and most terrifying movies that will leave you wanting more!

Now without further ado, here’s a list of 5 Korean horror movies on Netflix just for you!

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5 Korean Horror Movies on Netflix

#Alive

First on this list is #Alive which is a Korean movie that brings back the zombie apocalypse survival mode which is the perfect start to our horror movies journey. While this movie may not scare you like the others on the list, the reason why this is good for a start is to set the theme for the movie binging. On the other hand, this will make you feel relatable to a certain extent when you see the protagonist hidden in isolation which we all just went through recently.

#Alive revolves around the protagonist Oh Joon-woo who one day wakes up to find out that a virus outbreak has led to people outside becoming zombies. Now hidden in his apartment with no WiFi, Cellular Data, texting or phone calls the young man has to survive those who have been infected by the virus.

Watch #Alive on Netflix.

The 8th Night

With an exciting cast and an interesting story, the next on this list is The 8th Night which will take you on an intense and thrilling journey throughout the movie. However, I must warn you that this movie is not for everyone, and while it has varying reviews, I recommend you watch it before making any judgement.

The 8th Night revolves around a group of strangers who come together to battle a millennia-old ghost before it assumes a form and destroys the world.

Watch The 8th Night on Netflix.

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The Call

This is a horror thriller that is set to not disappoint you for sure, except for the ending maybe. The Call will take you on an intense ride as the actors bring out their best with a plot that is set to keep you hooked till the end. The perfect Korean movie for when the clock strikes midnight.

The Call revolves around a woman who connects an old phone in her house and starts having a conversation with a woman who lives in the same house, but 20 years apart. However, one day they make a choice that changes their lives forever.

Watch The Call on Netflix.

Forgotten

While this is not exactly horror, the thrill that this movie gives makes it a perfect fit for this list. The mystery that this movie creates for you makes you think that you’ve finally decoded the mystery only for it all to be an illusion as something always surprises you in the end.

Forgotten revolves around two brothers who after moving into their new home experience an incident where the elder brother gets kidnapped. However, he soon returns but there is something different that cannot be ignored. The younger brother sets onto finding out what happened during those days when his brother was kidnapped, what will he find?

Watch Forgotten on Netflix.

Kingdom Ashin of the North

Kingdom is one of the best shows on Netflix that has the perfect amount of horror for fans and this is one show that we cannot help loving. So it goes without a doubt that its spinoff movie Kingdom Ashin of the North is set to be no less of a masterpiece. And whether you are already a fan of the show or not, this movie is set to keep you awake and wanting more.

Kingdom Ashin of the North revolves around the backstory of the mysterious character from the show who had an encounter with Lee Chang’s group. Ashin will unveil her mystery in this movie and is definitely one you cannot miss!

Watch Kingdom Ashin of the North on Netflix.

Which is your favourite from this list? 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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