A Korean Odyssey
In a reimagined Korean version of Sun Wukong, Son Oh-Gong (Lee Seung-gi) was punished and trapped for a thousand years.
In a reimagined Korean version of Sun Wukong, Son Oh-Gong (Lee Seung-gi) was punished and trapped for a thousand years.
A young game developer Jung Se-joo based in Spain develops a groundbreaking AR game based on medieval battles in Alhambra and offers to sell the game to Yoo Jin-woo. Somehow, reality and AR gets blurred.
After losing his parents in a fire, Lee Ahn (Park Jin-young) acquires the power of psychometry, the ability to read a person or an object’s past through physical contact, and he decides to use it to take bad people down.
The highly anticipated Korean Drama on Netflix aired on 25 January 2019. While up till now there is a glut of zombie shows both good and bad, there isn’t that many Korean zombie shows around, especially one set in the medieval Joseon period. The pacing of Kingdom has it’s slow moments but increasingly suspenseful and thrilling, keeping you at the edge of the seat.