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Are you stuck at home and not sure what to watch? Don’t worry, there are plenty of shows and movies, including Korean dramas and regional film productions, to keep you entertained throughout the week. Here we’ve rounded up five of the best upcoming shows available on streaming-on-demand services that you should tune in to.
Take a look at what you can see this week from October 5 to 11:
Award-winning Chinese actress Ma Yili plays Miss S, also known as socialite Su Wenli, who forms an unlikely association with Inspector Luo Qiuheng (played by Gao Weiguang from Eternal dream love fame) to solve a series of mysterious cases in the 1930s in Shanghai. Miss s is based on the popular Australian crime series The Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries.
Available October 5 on HBO Asia.
A pianist (played by Go Ara) is drawn to a music academy called La La Land in a small rural South Korean town after her family loses everything. She crosses paths with the mysterious Sun Woo-Joon (Lee Jae-Wook), who has his own secrets, and soon falls madly in love with him. The series also stars Kim Joo-Hun (from It is good not to be good fame), as well as Ye Ji-Won and Shin Eun-Soo in supporting roles.
Available October 7 on Netflix.
Girls’ Generation’s Seohyun leads a motley crew of scammers who uncover a top-secret government surveillance project and a sinister corporation. She is joined by the charismatic con duo of Jeong Bok-gi (played by Kim Hyo-Jin) and Kim Jae-Wook (Kim Young-Min). The group also came into contact with the mysterious Lee Jung-Hwan (Ko Gyung-Pyo in his first role since his military enlistment in 2018), who is a team leader in a major national company.
Available October 7 on Netflix.
When a series of terrifying events take place in Salem on Halloween night, it’s up to Hubie Dubois, the town’s biggest loser but the most devoted Halloween fan, to save everyone from danger. But to defeat the mysterious monsters, Hubie needs to convince the rest of the townspeople of the threats that lie ahead. Adam Sandler plays the titular hero, alongside Julie Bowen, Maya Rudolph, Rob Schneider, Kenan Thompson, and Noah Schnapp from Strange things fame.
Available October 7 on Netflix.
In this new urban fantasy K-drama from director Kang Shin-Hyo, ElfLee Dong-Wook plays a gumiho, a mythical nine-tailed fox from ancient Korean tradition. Disguised as a handsome man named Lee Yeon, he roams the city and wreaks havoc until he meets a tenacious television producer (played by Jo Bo-Ah) who is determined to expose his true identity.
Available October 8 at Viu.
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