In search of your subsequent Okay-drama sequence binge? Right here we take a look at a few of the finest new Korean sequence and movies to be launched in April 2022.
7 Okay-Dramas and Movies Coming Out in April 2022
1. Tomorrow
Launch date: April 1
This new fantasy Okay-drama to be launched on Netflix and airing on South Korea's MBC channel follows a crew of "totally different" grim reapers who (opposite to their typical line of labor of escorting the lifeless to their destiny) try to save lots of those that want to die as a part of a particular mission.
The crew is led by Goo-ryeon, performed by veteran Korean actress Kim Hee-sun, the 420-year-old chief of the disaster management crew on the "spirit administration" headquarters.
That includes a number of supernatural scenes and action-packed sequences, the sequence has an analogous sci-fi really feel to the Netflix hit Okay-drama hit The Uncanny Counter.
See the trailer of the sequence under.
2. Midnight
Launch Date: April 5
This heart-pounding thriller movie follows a cat and mouse chase between a psychopathic serial killer performed by Squid Sport actor Wi Ha-jun (who performed detective Hwang Jun-ho within the Netflix sequence) and a deaf lady who works at an indication language name middle.
The film initially premiered on the large display screen final yr (featured on the New York Asian Movie Pageant) however it will likely be obtainable for streaming/VOD providers within the U.S. from April 5.
See the trailer of the movie under.
3. Inexperienced Mom's Membership
Launch Date: April 6
The upcoming drama airing on South Korea's JTBC channel follows the story of 5 moms in the identical neighborhood who meet in an elementary college group setting, the place psychological warfare and fierce competitors ensues, in line with South Korea's 10 Asia.
A voiceover within the trailer for the present, whose theme lends a Determined Housewives meets The Stepford Wives really feel, says: "Girls who lose their very own names and introduce themselves as 'so-and-so's mother,' pretending (or not pretending) to be rich on the skin, placing on and taking off a masks of greed—this can't be prevented when you're a mom in South Korea."
See a teaser trailer of the sequence under.
4. Yaksha: Ruthless Operations
Launch date: April 8
Everyone seems to be questionable in Netflix's upcoming Korean spy motion thriller set within the Chinese language metropolis of Shenyang, which is described to have "the best density of spies," in line with the movie's teaser trailer, which concludes with: "This afternoon was only a teaser. The actual battle begins now."
The brand new movie stars Squid Sport actor Park Hae-soo (who was Sang-woo, contestant No. 218 in Netflix's runaway hit Okay-drama sequence) as a prosecutor who will get thrust right into a battle between spies whereas investigating the clandestine dealings of a black operations crew underneath the nationwide intelligence service and its infamous chief who got down to full a mission.
That includes explosive automotive chases, shootouts and a roster of colourful personalities on the black ops crew (together with its youngest member performed by Jinyoung from Okay-pop group GOT7).
Peppered with sarcastic banter and comical glances, Yaksha: Ruthless Operations has a little bit of an Ocean's Eleven meets Mission Inconceivable/James Bond really feel.
See a teaser trailer of the sequence under.
5. Our Blues
Launch Date: April 9
This heart-warming drama—starring Squid Sport actor Lee Byung-hun (who performed the Entrance Man character within the sequence) amongst a bunch of different famed Korean actors—unfolds the bittersweet life tales of 14 major characters on the real-life idyllic Korean island of Jeju who're every at the start, climax or turning level of their lives.
The upcoming sequence may also mark BTS member Jimin's Okay-drama soundtrack debut, whose new track is slated to be featured within the first episode, in line with NME.
Airing on tvN and to be launched on Netflix in choose areas, the present's star-studded forged additionally contains Shin Min-a (from Netflix's Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha), Parasite actor Lee Jung-eun (who performed the housekeeper within the Oscar-winning movie), Cha Seung-won (from Netflix's Evening in Paradise), famed actress/singer Uhm Jung-hwa and Kim Woo-bin (Shin's real-life boyfriend).
The present additionally options long-time veteran Korean actresses Kim Hye-ja (recognized internationally for her haunting efficiency within the Bong Joon-ho homicide thriller movie Mom, which screened at Cannes Movie Pageant again in 2009) and Go Doo-shim.
See a teaser trailer of the sequence under.
6. My Liberation Notes
Launch Date: April 9
The brand new Netflix sequence, additionally airing on JTBC, follows the story of three siblings (together with one performed by Lee El, seen within theDr. Mind sequence on AppleTV+ and the Love and Leashes movie on Netflix) and an enigmatic stranger (performed by Son Seok-koo, from the D.P. sequence) who want to break away from the monotony of their every day lives.
See a picture of the teaser poster of the sequence on Instagramright here.
7. Monstrous
Launch date: April 29
The horror sequence is the newest work from Yeon Sang-ho, the movie director of Prepare to Busan fame who additionally directed Netflix's current Okay-drama hit Hellbound. Monstrous is co-written by Ryu Yong-jae, who can be a co-writer of the extremely anticipated Korean spin of Cash Heist sequence, which can be due for launch later this yr.
The supernatural thriller follows two archaeologists, together with one performed by Koo Kyo-hwan, who uncover an odd thriller.
The cryptic teaser posters for the sequence (the newest of which was unveiled on March 22) exhibits dramatic close-ups of each characters with one eye lined and a wider view of the pair with a haunting stare, with every that includes solely the phrases: "Those that see its eyes get trapped in hell."
Koo was lately seen within the gripping Netflix sequence D.P., which was among the many first Okay-dramas to be formally greenlit for a second season. He additionally starred in Kingdom: Ashin of the North on Netflix as Ai Dan Gan, who's slated to be a major character within the subsequent installment of the Kingdom sequence, and in Peninsula, the sequel to Prepare to Busan.
Monstrous is amongst three Okay-drama sequence to be screened on the Cannes Worldwide Collection Pageant, which takes place from April 1 to six. Will probably be launched on South Korea's tvN channel on April 29, in line with South Korea's Munhwa Information.
See a picture of a teaser poster from the sequence on Instagram right here.
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