Article: Top 10 Shocking Deaths In Korean Dramas

It's astonishing how excellent lead and supporting characters in Korean dramas kill off in shocking narrative twists. There might be a terrible disease that has no hope of recovery. There might be a psychotic guy who enjoys murdering people. There can also be explosions or car collisions that take you completely off guard. In Korean drama series, character deaths get occasionally expected, but it doesn't lessen how devastating they are. Here is a list of the Top 10 Shocking Deaths in Korean Dramas.

1. Seok Woo In Train To Busan

Gong Yoo portrayed Seok Woo, a father taking his daughter to Busan. He makes every effort to protect his daughter from the illness that is plaguing the train passengers. Even though being strong, intelligent, and brave throughout the story, he gets bit by a zombie.

2. Hae Soo In Moon Lover: Scarlet Heart Ryeo

Before being reunited with King Wang So, Hae Soo passes away with a broken heart. Because he didn't read his brother's letters, Wang So never visited her till she passed away. They had a daughter of which he was unaware. Finally, Hae Soo returns to the present and realizes how lonely Wang So must have been without her. The best-worst open ending in K- drama history has to be this one, at least up to this point.

3. Kim Shin And Ji Eun Tak In Goblin

The series featured lots of heart-stopping romance and killing, but it gets featured many heartbreaking scenes. If you didn't feel sadness when Kim Shin passed away in his bride's arms, you must have a heart made of stone. Let's go on to the final episode as if that weren't enough. Eun Tak is the one who gives her life there, leaving Kim Shin behind to save others.

4. Jang Han Seo In Vincenzo

Vincenzo's story has drawn a lot of positive attention. The drama showcased the friendship between Vincenzo and Han Seo. Han Seo's sacrifice for his "Hyung" moved us all to tears, and the idea of our good kid dying in such a way made us all cry.

5. Lee Rang In The Tale Of Nine-tailed

The most talked-about evil-turned-good guy is Lee Rang. When Lee Rang gave his life to rescue his brother, we could see the tears welling in his eyes, but all we could focus on was his journey from a little boy who desired a family to witness his family rush to save him.

6. Kim Moo-young & Yoo Jin Kang - The Smile Has Left Your Eyes

Modern Romeo and Juliet Nothing we say about the performance will capture the emotional rollercoaster we went through; the play took a terrible turn, and the abrupt and unwelcome ending left us speechless. The two main characters die while defending one another from the cost of true love.

7. Seung Joon - Crash Landing On You

Kim Jung Hyun portrayed the crafty con artist Seung Joon who captured the heart of wealthy North Korean Seo Dan. They were both previously engaged to the lead pair, and their shared sad pasts made them even more attracted to one another. The relationship was going great—Jung Hyun even asked Seo Dan to marry him, and she accepted!—but in a cruel turn of events, Jung Hyun was abruptly killed off in the penultimate episode while dying in Seo Dan's arms. It was a storyline turn that shocked everyone in the audience.

8. Han-sung - Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth

Taehyung, a well-known actor who made his acting debut in this drama, plays the role of Han sung. He sacrificed himself for the underlying idea of brotherhood throughout the show. He was moving toward Moo Myung, played by Park Seo Joon.

9. Shin Joon Young - Uncontrollably Fond

The death of Kim Woo Bin's character, better known by his stage name Shin Joon Young, who passed away from an illness after forgoing several romantic objectives, was one of the most dramatic and devastating moments in K-Drama.

10. Cha Yu-Ri - Hi Bye, Mama!

The story revolves around Cha Yu-Ri's death, even though it is not particularly remarkable in and of itself. The drama revolves around the trauma and effects of her death.