
The Traitor’s Second Life (판의 두 번째 삶):
Eun-ha, a brilliant but ruthless strategist, is betrayed and killed after helping a king rise to power. But fate grants him a second chance — reincarnating him ten years before his downfall. As he plots to change his fate, he discovers that his former allies have also returned… and they remember everything.
The Perfect Villainess (완벽한 악녀):
Once the infamous villain of a reality show, Yoon Seul finds herself blacklisted and forced into obscurity. When the nation’s top actor, Kang Ji-hoon, offers her a chance at redemption by pretending to be his girlfriend, she must decide — will she clear her name or embrace the role the world has given her?
Glitch Hunter (글리치 헌터):
In a future where reality and AI are inseparable, a rogue hacker named Juno discovers mysterious “glitches” rewriting history. As he teams up with a reluctant detective, they uncover a hidden truth: the anomalies are no accident, and the deeper they dig, the more reality itself begins to shift.
The Year We Were Pretend Lovers (우리는 가짜 연인 이었다):
When a misunderstanding leads to quiet Ji-won and the school’s golden boy Min-jae pretending to date, they agree to end it after one month. But as their fake relationship unfolds, Min-jae realizes he might actually want it to be real — before it’s too late.
Kokoro no Hero:
A classic 1970s anime following three unlikely heroes and their giant robot as they rise from obscurity to save the world. A nostalgic favorite, the series captures the timeless themes of courage, friendship, and adventure.
After School Detective:
A co-ed group of students at a Korean high school unites to solve mysteries, uncovering secrets hidden in their own backyard. Blending suspense and camaraderie, the series brings youthful curiosity and intrigue to life.
Jongno Vice (종로 바이스):
In the neon-lit backstreets of 1970s Seoul, two mismatched detectives from the Jongno Police Precinct are forced to team up to take on rising crime. By day, Seoul is under tight authoritarian control. By night, it is a simmering pot of jazz bars, underground gambling dens, communist paranoia, and American GIs with too much cash and nowhere to go.