Tag: Park Byung-eun

The Bequeathed Ending Explained: Who Was Behind All the Killings? Who Inherits the Graveyard in the End?

The Bequeathed Ending Explained: Curious about what happened to the Grieved land and who the real killer was? Read this article to find out the details.

The Bequeathed: What’s the Korean Occult Series About? Release Date, Cast and More Discussed

The Bequeathed is an upcoming Korean occult series created by the director of Hellbound K-drama and Train to Busan. Here's everything we know about the film so far!

Eve Episode 16 Recap and Review: The One Who Died For Love

Eve Episode 16 brings an end to Ra-el's revenge but it goes wrong in a way she didn't plan.

Eve Episode 15 Recap and Review: Seo Yea-ji Drags LY Group Into The Court

In Eve Episode 15, Seo Yea-ji makes Han So-ra's family members turn their back on each other.

Eve Episode 13 & 14 Recap and Review: An Unexpected Turn Of Events

In Eve Episode 13 and 14, Yoon-gyeom finds out Ra-el's truth in a way she didn't expect.

Eve Episode 12 Recap and Review: Yoo Sun Strikes Back At Seo Yea-ji

In Eve Episode 12, Han So-ra goes to lengths to get her husband back but gets deeper into a mess.

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