Yoo Ah-in and Go Kyung-pyo star in Chicago Typewriter, starring Se-Ju as a 1930s Korean Stephen King author facing love triangles, rebellions, and a powerful regime.
Yoo Ah-in portrays a cult leader, causing prophetic decrees and exploitation, while a detective and lawyer attempt to restore order, while Lee Re plays the detective's daughter.
In a society where women were not educated, Kim Yun-hee disguises as her younger brother to attend an all-male school, befriending wealthy classmates, including Mun Jae-sin.
Lee Sun-jae, a gifted pianist from a low-income family, discovers his potential and takes him under her wing. Their friendship develops into a passionate affair, potentially jeopardizing Hye-won's family and profession.
Ah In's historical drama, starring Yi Bang-won, won the Best TV Actor award at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards for its portrayal of the Joseon Dynasty.
Wan-deuk, a troubled teenage delinquent, takes up kickboxing and forms a dysfunctional relationship with his neighbor, Dongju, whose past causes problems for both of them.
Two neighbors, trapped in their apartments, face a challenging mission to survive a zombie-creating virus in Seoul, relying on their apartment windows for communication.