5 Korean Drama villains who stole the show
1. Ok Taecyeon as Jung Joon Woo
Here comes the most favored in Korean drama villains in K-drama history – Jung Joon Woo of Vincenzo played by 2pm’s Ok Taecyeon. The psychopath Jung Joon Woo appears to be a good-looking, kind lawyer at the beginning of the drama but unexpectedly he turns out to be the villain.
He does all sorts of messed-up deeds from unethical business practices to murdering people after people. He doesn’t even hesitate to torture his own brother and eventually to kill him for money and power.
But you know what is the most attractive thing about him? That he actually falls in love with the female lead Cha Yong, played by Jeon Yeo Bin. He even gets angry at his brother for sending goons to Cha Yong’s house trying to hurt her.
And when he confesses his love for her, keeping her at the gun point, you can’t tell me your heart doesn’t flutter at his weird antics.
I mean even though he is evil, he is still a guy who fell for a girl, that’s kinda sweet and we love a good red flag here.
All the praise goes to Ok Taecyeon for his phenomenal performance as Jung Joon Woo. His effortless acting skills made it possible for us to love Jung Joon Woo despite hating him so much.
So, without a doubt Jung Joon Woo is one of the most successful Korean drama villains of all time.
2. Lee Tae Ri as Imoogi
Next in our list we have the most underrated Korean drama villain in my opinion. While Lee Rang is constantly being mentioned as one of the most loved Korean drama villains, we are sleeping on Imoogi.
Lee Rang is certainly an important character and he plays his part as the antagonist of Tale of The Nine Tailed but he is not the actual villain, that’s Imoogi.
Imoogi is a legendary character that is often mentioned in Korean folklore. In the drama too, Imoogi is a cold-blooded negative power who emerged after sleeping for so long. He constantly challenges Lee Yeon, spreads deadly diseases, hypnotizes people, and makes them do whatever he wants. In one word, he is sly and evil.
He even tries to snatch Lee Yeon’s love interest, so cruel, isn’t it?
But his loneliness is often visible through his evil exterior (and that is what made me absolutely weak).
About Lee Tae Ri, this was his big break and he absolutely slayed it. He performed exceptionally well especially when his co-actor was someone so popular and experienced like Lee Dong Wook. and His dedication to play the character with perfection has made Imoogi one of the best Korean drama villains ever.
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THE FACE READER
GENRES: Historical, Drama
SUMMARY: A traitor’s son and grandson try to make their ways in the world amid their talents, superstition, and a royal coup.
THIS MOVIE HAS EVERYTHING: Brushmaking, supportive uncles, malnutrition, giggling gisaengs, teen kings, face reading, prophecies, survival, tiger hunting, poison needles, and blindness.
HOT TAKE: TBH I thought that face-reading would have a much bigger impact on the plot considering the title of this movie. Yes, the face reading talent of the main character ignites the plot of the movie, but it was a simple mistake on his part in Act II that gave the rest of the cast freedom to take over the story.
What a great role for Lee Jung Jae, though. He really seems to have fun with a villainous character role and we love it just as much.
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Shimok: Isn't travelling with you just one big spoiler?
Changjoon: I try to keep away from major plot developments.
Changjoon: Which, to be honest, I seem to be very bad at.
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