Tag: The Tyrant

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While 2024 Kdramas have been mostly good, there are some that are better skipped and we have a list for you! Read on.

The Tyrant Review: Thriller Series is a Blood Fest

The Tyrant Review: The Disney Plus series is a bloody affair that leaves us wanting a bit more.

Korean Dramas Releasing in August 2024: Your Honor, The Tyrant, Are You Sure and More!

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The Tyrant Teaser: Cha Seung-won and Kim Seon-ho on a Mission to Hunt Down an Uncontrollable Virus

The Tyrant Teaser is finally out, taking us on a thrilling hunt for the last sample of the drug that can induce supernatural genes!

The Tyrant Poster: Cha Seung-won, Kim Seon-ho Action Thriller Set to Premiere on Disney+ Hotstar

The Tyrant poster reveals the dark background that will be the central focus of the thrilling storyline in this series! Read on to find out the release date.

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