Mystery, Suspense, And Bloody Games: 5 Korean Shows Like "Night Has Come"

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Mysterious messages, strange places, unsolved mysteries, and deadly games. “Night Has Come”, U+Mobiletv's series about a group of high school students who are forced to play a deadly mafia game in a mysterious school, has captivated mystery and thriller lovers around the world.

The series, which maintained a relentless pace throughout its 12 episodes, concluded with a gripping plot twist, leaving numerous unanswered questions and millions of viewers wanting more! If you like mystery and thriller stories that center around teenagers and captivate you right from the start, this list is for you!

Here are 5 best mystery thriller K-dramas, movies like Night Has Come.

 

Best Korean Mystery Dramas: Shows Similar to "Night Has Come"

1. "Squid Game"

"Squid Game", where 456 people play a deadly game for a huge money prize, is undoubtedly one of the most successful Korean series of all time.

Starring actors like Lee JungJae, Jung HoYeon, Wi HaJoon, and Lee ByungHun, the series tells the story of a group of people who find themselves in the middle of a deadly game, much like in "Night Has Come". However, there's a twist this time – it's no one but themselves who has chosen to stay in the game!

Seong GiHun (Lee JungJae) is a man who has lost his job and is in a financially difficult situation. One day, a man in a suit approaches him and says something very strange. According to him, if GiHun participates in a game, he has a chance to win millions of dollars. Seong GiHun, with no other option at hand, accepts this offer. However, it won't take long for him to find himself in a bloody survival game!

 

2. "Nightmare Teacher"

The "Night Has Come" captivates viewers not only with its deadly mafia game but also with the peculiarity and strangeness in its settings, characters, and situations. Similarly, the series "Nightmare Teacher," starring Kim SoHyun, Lee MinHyuk from BTOB, and Uhm KiJoon, creates an eerie, chilling, and mysterious atmosphere.

When one of the teachers at Yosan Private High School falls ill, a new teacher is assigned to take care of the class. The new teacher initially appeared quite friendly and polite. He interacts with the students and even offers to provide counseling. However, the real events unfold after the students start going to his room one by one. Each student who visits the room begins to act strange and undergo changes.

This catches the attention of two students, Kang YeRim (Kim SoHyun) and Seo SangWoo (Lee MinHyuk), who decide to investigate. However, things take a complicated turn when they realize that not only do the students who visit the teacher's room change, but they also vanish from everyone's memory and cease to exist.

If you're looking for a high school-centered eerie story, similar to "Night Has Come," you won’t want to miss this mini Korean drama!

 

3. "Death Bell"

If you are looking for movies or K-Dramas like "Night Has Come", "Death Bell" can be one of the best option.

Deadly games, high schoolers, blood, and darkness. When it comes to a group of high school students forced to endure terrifying tests to survive, we can’t skip the 2008 horror film "Death Bell." As the only film on the list similar to "Night Has Come," Death Bell closely resembles it in terms of plot and story details.

A group of students from a prestigious Korean high school are solving a routine test on an ordinary school day when the classroom television suddenly turns on. On the screen, they see an image of their classmate rapidly submerged in a filling aquarium.

A voice echoing throughout the classroom instructs the students to solve the given questions, or else their friends will die. Despite their attempts to escape the classroom without understanding what's happening, they soon realize they are locked in and can't get out.

To survive, the students must quickly and accurately solve the questions. However, in this rapidly ticking and stressful environment, navigating through the questions to avoid gruesome deaths will prove to be anything but easy."

Similar to "Night Has Come," "Death Bell" comes with a survival theme, but this time involves puzzle-solving. The movie stars Nam GyuRi, Lee BeomSeok, and Kim Beom.

 

4. "Duty After School"

One of the most highly talked about series of 2023, "Duty After School," might be a show you'll want to watch after "Night Has Come," as it narrates the story of a group of high school students who must fight desperately to survive, even without being forced to play a game.

Adapted from the webtoon of the same name, the series depicts the adventure of high school students and teachers who find themselves fighting against aliens to survive. When an unusual alien invasion takes over the world, the lives of South Korean high school students change completely.

Normally preparing for university entrance exams, these students are compelled to join the South Korean military and fight against aliens when existing military forces prove insufficient. Now, their academic success and life are entirely dependent on this unbelievable reality.

 

5. "All of Us Are Dead"

The survival instinct is often the most accurate and revealing aspect of one's character. "All of Us Are Dead," a series that depicts the survival battle of a group of high school students after a zombie outbreak, carries an atmosphere filled with mystery and suspense, delving into the dark side of humanity much like "Night Has Come."

When a horrifying zombie epidemic breaks out in South Korea, a group of high school students finds themselves trapped in Hyosan High School. The entire school is overrun by flesh-eating zombies, and their numbers are increasing every second.

If the students want to survive, they must be extremely cautious and find a way to escape the school. However, in a situation where the possibility of turning into a zombie at any moment exists, staying alive and trusting each other becomes challenging.

"All of Us Are Dead" with its escalating pace in each episode, the theme of survival, and its exploration of the darker side of humanity, is a series you might want to consider if you enjoyed "Night Has Come."

Night Has Come, which combines the theme of survival with a bloody game, concluded with its 12th episode. Although it is not yet clear whether there will be a second season of the series, one thing is for sure: Korean dramas in the mystery-thriller and survival genre will always be highly anticipated!

If you've chosen your new production among the series similar to "Night Has Come," be ready: the mysterious adventure can start any minute!

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