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Revenant Episode 12 Recap and Review: San-young Enjoys the Final Moments of Her Colourful Life

Here's Revenant episode 12 recap and review to find out whether Hae-sang and San-young got rid of the evil spirit.

Revenant Episode 11 Recap and Review: The Evil Spirit’s Backstory is Delivered Chillingly

Revenant episode 11 shows the viewers the life of Hyangi and why she became an evil spirit.

Revenant Episode 10 Recap and Review: Hae-sang’s Grandmother is the Evil Master of All the Tragedies

Revenant episode 10 hints another upcoming death. Will San-young stop the evil spirit within her from killing her most dear person?

Revenant Episode 9 Recap and Review: The Tragedy of Munchun Startles Everyone

In Revenant episode 9, San-young learns that all this while she has been mistaking the evil spirit's name.

Revenant Episode 8 Recap and Review: Munchun is in Big Danger; Hongsae’s Mindset Changes

Revenant Episode 8 Review: A skeptic Hongsae is about to witness a life-changing moment.

Revenant Episode 7 Recap and Review: San-young and Hae-sang Find Yeom Family’s Deadly Secret

Revenant episode 7 opens the whole story behind Hae-sang's family and the poor child who was mercilessly killed in the name of a ritual.

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