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Top 10 Sci-Fi K-Dramas, Ranked


Top 10 Sci-Fi K-Dramas, Ranked

Since the K-pop/K-drama boom in 2016, Korean dramas have been released with increasing frequency. Although Korean dramas have a reputation for containing cheesy love stories—let’s be honest, sometimes they can be—many K-dramas have spread far and wide across all sorts of genres. From romantic comedies and fantasy to horror and sci-fi, Korean dramas push the boundaries and expectations that both casual viewers and fans have of them.




Not to mention, Korean dramas can be difficult to understand for fans around the world. Romantic comedies are easier to enjoy, but one particular genre that K-drama fans often fail to appreciate is the science fiction genre. Finally, How well do K-drama tropes and a dystopian genre fit together?? Surprisingly, Korean dramas successfully mix the two, creating thrilling love stories and adventures that can’t be found anywhere else. Here are the best sci-fi K-dramas and movies that every viewer will enjoy.


10 “Space Sweepers” (2021)

Director: Jo Sung-hee

Tae-Ho, Jang, Tiger and Bubs look at technologies in “Space Sweepers”
Image via Netflix


The year is 2092. Earth is currently uninhabitable. A crew known as the Space Sweepers, consisting of Captain Jang (Kim Tae-ri), Tae-ho (Song Joong-ki), Bubs (Yoo Hae-jin) and Tigar Park (Jin Seon-kye), one day you discover Dorothy (Park Ye-rin), a robot child, and happens to contain a weapon of mass destruction. While trying to negotiate a deal to return Dorothy, Tae-ho and his friends are portrayed as terrorists.

Although it is not a television show, Space Sweeper is a K-drama film full of action and suspense. Like most K-dramas, Space Sweeper offers a bit of comedy that attracts the viewer, and It is a fresh take on the science fiction drama with a dystopian plot. A touching story from beginning to end, Space Sweeper is a wonderful film to watch and empathize with.

Space Sweeper

Release date
5 February 2021

director
Sung-hee Jo

Duration
136 minutes


9 “Signal” (2016)

Director: Kim Won-seok

Korea, 2015; Profiler Park Hae-young (Lee Je-Hoon) discovers a walkie-talkie that allows him to talk to a detective named Jae-han (Cho Jin-woong). Although it is an interesting discovery, Jae-han disappeared in the 2000s. This also catches the attention of Soo-hyun (Kim Hye-soo), his former colleague, and a woman who has fallen in love with him. Now Hae-young must uncover the mystery behind Jae-han’s disappearance while solving unsolved cases.

An interesting thing about signal is that this K-drama is loosely based on a true story. The story itself is not true, but the cases in the K-drama were taken from real lifewell-known cases and situations. It is a fascinating K-drama that viewers will find hard to put down as it mixes a bit of science fiction with a bit of realism. signala fan favorite.


signal

Debut date
22 February 2016

genre
Crime, Drama, Fantasy

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8 “Tunnels” (2017)

Director: Shin Yong-hwi

1986, Korea: Park Gwang-ho (Choi Jin-hyuk), a detective, chases a serial killer through a tunnel and unknowingly transports himself 30 years into the future. Now, in 2016, Gwang-ho is still hunting the killer who has continued his rampage.


tunnel is one of the more emotional time-jumping K-dramas ever. With the great Choi Jin-hyuk, who in Mr Queen, Inherit, The destiny to love youand many others. His emotional portrayal will bring tears to the eyes of the detective who just wants to return home..

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7 “Grid” (2022)

Directed by: Khan Lee, Park Cheol-hwan and Kwon Hyuk-chan

Agents and detectives from the General Affairs Bureau investigate the existence of the mysterious being who saved humanity in a time of crisis. networkEach episode reveals more about the bizarre creature, whose motives are initially good but are soon questioned.

Although initially confusing and slow, network can be perceived as somewhat overwhelming. But when the viewer enters the world of networkmore information comes to light, and The audience will be fascinated and immersed in the worldA refreshing story, network is for science fiction fans who prefer more complex stories, and in the end it’s all worth it.


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6 “Alice” (2020)

Director: Baek Soo-chan

The year is 2050 and an agency called Alice can send people back in time so they can find closure with their deceased loved ones. Not only does it allow its clients to find peace with death, but it also tracks time jumps. This is the story of a detective named Jin-gyeom (Joo Won), who learns about the existence of time travelers while investigating a murder case.

Alice is a never-ending rollercoaster ride full of twists and mysteries. Captivating from the premise alone, Alice is an exciting show that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and fills them with suspense in every episode. Although it can be confusing at times due to its complex plot, Alice is undoubtedly one of the better science fiction series ever.


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5 “Memories of the Alhambra” (2018)

Director: Ahn Gil-ho

J One Holdings CEO Jin-woo (Hyun-Bin) travels to Granada, Spain to meet the inventor of the popular AR (Augmented Reality) game: Se-joo. However, Se-joo has disappeared and he meets his sister Hee-joo (Park Shin Hye), the owner of Hostel Bonita. Needless to say, things are starting to get really weird.

A beautiful science fiction and fantasy show, Memories of the Alhambra is a thrilling action thriller with plenty of suspense. The cinematography is stunning and there are plenty of secrets that viewers will enjoy guessing and uncovering. Not to mention, there is a well-written love story, even if it isn’t the main focus of the show.


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4 “A Time Called You” (2023)

Director: Kim Jin-won

Ahn Hyo-seop looks at something in the distance, A Time Called You

In 2023, Jun-hee (Jeon Yeo-been) lost her boyfriend Yeon-jun (Ahn Hyo-seop). While grieving, she somehow finds herself in 1998, where she finds herself in the body of teenager Min-ju. There she meets a man named Si-heon, who bears a suspicious and heartbreaking resemblance to Yeon-jun.

A mystery and love story in one. A time called you Is a poignant story about loss, and it shows the grief that one overcomes when trying to move on. Full of unexpected twists. A time called you conveys emotions and provides a relatable experience. It is definitely a story of true love in its purest form and a love story that you will never forget.


A time called you

Release date
8 September 2023

Directors
Kim Jin-won

Pour
Ahn Hyo-seop, Jeon Yeo-been, Kang Hoon, Harrison Xu

Seasons
1

3 “Are you human?” (2018)

Director: Cha Young-hoon

Nam Shin (Seo Kang-joon) is the heir to his family’s fortune. However, one day after an accident, Nam Shin falls into a coma and his mother creates robots with artificial intelligence to fulfill his duties and keep him as heir. Her newest android, Nam Shin III, becomes his successor and So-bong (Gong Seung-yeon) acts as Nam Shin III’s bodyguard and falls in love with him at the same time.


Seo Kang-joon’s portrayal of two distinct characters is undoubtedly one of the best parts of the show. He creates a character separation between Nam Shin and his AI counterpart and establishes a believable distinction between the two. Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. Are you human? explores the connection between grief, love and artificial intelligence and makes for an interesting journey.

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2 “W: Two Worlds” (2016)

Director: Jung Dae-yoon

Oh Yeon Joo (Han Hyo-Joo) is a cardiothoracic surgeon who gets drawn into her father’s popular webcomic, W. Then, in W, she meets the protagonist of her father’s story: Kang Cheol (Lee Jong-suk). This is where their love story begins.


A romantic mystery in a sci-fantasy world, W: Two worlds is a remarkable love story that immediately captivates viewers with the mysteries that develop throughout the story. It is a captivating mix of science fiction, romance and an unusual crime thriller set in an unknown world. In a world where fiction meets reality, W: Twoo Worlds every viewer’s dream has come true.

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1 “The Silent Sea” (2021)

Director: Choi Hang-yong

The Silent Sea – Netflix Bae Doo Na

Scientist Song Ji-An (Bae Doona) is one of many in a team of elite forces. She was personally selected and travels with her team to the moon to investigate and collect a sample from Balhae Station, an abandoned research facility. She is determined to uncover the secrets behind the incident that occurred five years ago and killed her sister.


With great performances by Bae Doona and Gong-Yoo, The quiet sea is a gripping science fiction dystopia that every science fiction fan will love. The plot addresses the global climate crisis and allows viewers to easily immerse themselves in the story.. Undoubtedly one of the best science fiction series of recent years.

The quiet sea

Release date
24 December 2021

Pour
Bae Doona, Gong Yoo, Joon Lee, Kim Sun-young

Seasons
1

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