2020
16 eps
SBS
Sci Fi Thriller Romance
A detective discovers time travel exists and that his murdered mother traveled from the future to give birth to him.…
If you loved Grid's time travel used to explore what we'd change — and what we can't, Alice delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — time travel and fate — is the same. The pacing is the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.
2023
16 eps
KBS
Romance Thriller Sci Fi
Two strangers travel back to 1987 and must prevent a serial murder while hiding their identities.…
If you loved Grid's time travel used to explore what we'd change — and what we can't, My Perfect Stranger delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — time travel and fate — is the same. The pacing is the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.
2011
24 eps
TV Saitama / Crunchyroll
Sci Fi Thriller Drama
A self-proclaimed mad scientist accidentally invents a method of sending messages to the past using a microwave. What starts as gleeful tinkering becomes a nigh…
If you loved Grid's time travel used to explore what we'd change — and what we can't, Steins;Gate delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about fate as both comfort and cruelty — the sense that this was always coming. The pacing is the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.
2016
12 eps
Fuji TV / Crunchyroll
Mystery Thriller Sci Fi
Satoru Fujinuma has an involuntary ability: he gets sent back in time moments before a disaster, just far enough to prevent it. When his mother is murdered, the…
If you loved Grid's time travel used to explore what we'd change — and what we can't, Erased delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about fate as both comfort and cruelty — the sense that this was always coming. The pacing is the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.
2021
16 eps
JTBC
Sci Fi Thriller Action
A genius engineer from the present and a warrior from the future team up to prevent an apocalyptic disaster.…
If you loved Grid's time travel used to explore what we'd change — and what we can't, Sisyphus: The Myth delivers exactly that. The emotional territory — time travel and sacrifice — is the same. The pacing is the kind of suspense that makes you forget to breathe.