7 Psychological Thriller Korean Dramas That Have Left Us Stunned This Year!

Korean dramas are a rage among viewers and their popularity only continues to grow as the industry brings about one hit after another. While these shows are certainly dominating various genres, we have to talk about psychological thriller Korean dramas that have us on our knees. The intense thrill they bring and the unique plot that is capable of having us sit at the edge of our seats are marvellous and compete with some of the classics that we love.

This year has only added to this list of Kdramas and we are here to bring them all in one place. Let’s begin!

7 Psychological Thriller Korean Dramas of 2024!

Pyramid Game

Filled with themes of social hierarchy and school bullying, this is a show that really engrossed viewers into the plot. It is intense and hard to watch but has a thrilling side to it which makes it irresistible to viewers. The show follows a theme that brings out the brutal truth of the world while narrowing it down to one particular school where only those on the top survive.

Directed by Park So-yeon, the drama stars Bona, Jang Da-a, Ryu Da-in, and other cast members. The plot follows a newcomer at a particular school where a popularity poll decides your social status. New and with no votes, she is bullied until she decides to take it no more.

Black Out

This crime thriller really tests oneself as it follows the life of a young man who is accused of murder. But is he the real culprit or not is what catches the viewers’ attention and makes you look deep into the show. The intense thrill from this show is unlike any other and makes this one of the dramas you need to watch.

Directed by Byun Young-joo and Lee Kyoo-man, the drama stars Byun Yo-han, Go Jun, Go Bo-gyeol, Kim Bo-ra and other cast members. The plot follows a young man accused of killing his friends as he is the only suspect found at the scene. After spending years in prison, he resorts to settling down in a peaceful town, only for another murder case to take place.

Doubt

This one really tests your mind with its gripping plot that tests your psychological state as you are made to dive deep into the mess that exists in the show. The drama is simply a show worth watching and is something that makes you think right until the depths of the show. A pleasure to watch and something you cannot miss.

Directed by Han Seok-kyu, Chae Won-bin, Han Ye-ri, Oh Yeon-soo, Noh Jae-won, Yoon Gyung-ho, and other cast members. The plot revolves around a father who is a single parent and a criminal profiler, well respected and trusted in the field. However, everything changes when he comes across the case involving his daughter, forcing him to choose between family and doing what is right.

The Frog

Want to feel your heartbeat race as you enjoy a psychological mystery thriller? Well, then this is the show that you need to watch as soon as possible because the thrill that this one has is like no other. The twists and turns that this show has will pull you into a whirlpool of incidents that leave you confused, shocked, curious and pushed to the edge of your seat.

Directed by Mo Wan-il, the drama stars Kim Yoon-seok, Yoon Kye-sang, Go Min-si, Lee Jung-eun, and other cast members. The plot follows a man who returns to a vacation cottage years after an incident that shattered his life. Fate brings not just him to the locality, but also the officer who was given the case.

A Killer Paradox

The plot that this show has is something that will catch your eye right from the start. But go with this without looking much into it and enjoy the plot which is filled with some very interesting characters. The show is unique and holds a thrill that is undeniable as you see the characters grow into something unexpected.

Directed by Lee Chang-hee, the drama stars Choi Woo-shik, Son Suk-ku, Lee Hee-joon, Kim Yo-han, and other cast members. The plot follows a young man who accidentally kills a man and finds out that he is a serial killer. This makes him realise that he has the power to find the “bad seeds” of society.

Goodbye Earth

This sci-fi thriller brings a doomsday theme with a focus on the final days of survival on this planet. The show may lack in bringing the thrill you would expect, but the psychological burden felt by the characters is something that brings our focus back onto the show. Truthfully, the drama is lacking in a few ways, but that doesn’t hide away the immeasurable potential it holds.

Directed by Kim Jin-min, the drama stars Ahn Eun-jin, Yoo Ah-in, Jeong Sung-woo, Kim Yoon-hye, and other cast members. The plot follows different people who work towards assuring people in a city while chaos erupts after news of their final days.

The 8 Show

Finally, we have a psychological thriller that fits the criteria in the most perfect ways. As it navigates through human complexities in different situations, this show makes you realise how easy change comes to some people. It is intense, eye-opening, and a show that will leave you stunned.

Directed by Han Jae-rim, the drama stars Ryu Jun-yeol, Chun Woo-hee, Park Jeong-min, Lee Yeol-eum, and other cast members. The plot follows a group of people who are asked to play a game in order to win big. While the rules of the game are simple, they prove to be harder than expected.

Which of these dramas are you watching next? 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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