The Witch’s Game Teaser: Two Mother-Daughter Duos are Eager for Revenge

Korean dramas are the new obsession of the town, so here comes another addition to the family, The Witch’s Game. The revenge drama will be broadcasted starting next month on MBC Drama and stars Jang Seo-Hee, Oh Chang-Seok, Kim Gyu-Seon, and Han Ji-Wan in the leading roles.

Directed by Lee Hyung-Sun, the plot for the same is female-fronted and will revolve around the dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship, with revenge as its prime motive. MBC Drama has released the teaser for the upcoming series today and it’s packed with fiery performances throughout.

The Witch's Game

As is reflected in the teaser as well, The Witch’s Game will be dealing with several subplots intertwined with each other. There’s an underlying plot of a house being set on fire and from the looks of it, that particular accident seems to put everything in motion thereafter.

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This is merely the first teaser of the show which doesn’t leave us with many details and only with anticipation. In the coming weeks, we can expect a few more trailers of the series, introducing the characters in a more vivid respect.

Prior to this project, the leading protagonist, Jang Seo-Hee is well-known for her work in dramas like Temptation of a Wife (2008) and Miss Mermaid (2002). Oh Chang-Seok on the other hand, was last seen in Love #Hashtag playing the role of Kang Ji-Hoon. We’re looking forward to how their presence in the latest K-drama will play out and enhance the star quality of the show.

The translated official synopsis of the series reads:

A bloody confrontation between two mothers and daughters sacrificed to a great evil, and a combined revenge drama between two mothers and daughters to punish the great evil.

Watch The Witch’s Game Teaser

The Witch’s Game starts airing on MBC Drama on October 11, 2022. Will you be watching this new Korean drama series? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover
Ashima Grover is a Sub-Editor at Leisure Byte with 3 years of writing experience. She holds a post graduate degree in English, and is passionate about looking at the changing trends in Hallyu content with the ever-rising piles of K-pop and K-drama releases.

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