2024
8 eps
Netflix
Horror Action Thriller
The final chapter of the monster apocalypse saga, as Cha Hyun-soo and surviving humans face the collapse of civilization and the final confrontation between hum…
Like Sweet Home, it leans hard into monster apocalypse. At its core, it's about survival that strips characters down to what they're actually made of. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2024
6 eps
Netflix
Action Thriller Sci Fi
An alien parasite takes partial control of Jeong Su-in's body — but instead of completing its takeover, it forms an uneasy co-existence with her consciousness. …
Like Sweet Home, it leans hard into moral ambiguity. At its core, it's about survival that strips characters down to what they're actually made of. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2023
9 eps
Netflix
Action Historical Thriller
Set in 1920s Manchuria during Japanese colonial rule, a group of Korean independence fighters and outlaws converge on a lawless frontier. When their paths colli…
Both are built around survival that strips characters down to what they're actually made of. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2013
87 eps
NHK / Crunchyroll
Action Dark Fantasy Thriller
Humanity lives behind walls built to protect them from Titans — monstrous humanoids that devour people without reason. When the outermost wall is breached, Eren…
If you loved Sweet Home's ensemble where every character earns their screen time, Attack on Titan delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about survival that strips characters down to what they're actually made of. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2011
148 eps
Nippon TV / Crunchyroll
Adventure Action Fantasy
Gon Freecss, a 12-year-old who grew up on an island, takes the notoriously dangerous Hunter Exam to find his absent father. What starts as a shonen adventure ab…
If you loved Sweet Home's ensemble where every character earns their screen time, Hunter x Hunter delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.