Death’s Game

Death’s Game is fantasy drama that follows Choi Yi-jae (Seo In-guk), a man on the brink of suicide after life’s relentless blows. Just as he prepares to end it all, Death (Park So-dam) intervenes, condemning him to 12 cycles of life and death. Once cheerful, Yi-jae’s prolonged struggle with unemployment shatters his spirit. Death, angered by his casual approach to life, hands down an unusual punishment to him.

Adapted from a popular webtoon, the series explores Yi-jae’s journey through 12 distinct lives, each with a mission: prevent his imminent death.

In addition to Seo and Park, the drama features a star-studded cast including Kim Ji-hoon, Choi Si-won, Sung Hoon, Kim Kang-hoon, Jang Seung-jo, Lee Jae-wook, Lee Do-hyun, Go Yoon-jung, Kim Jae-wook, and Oh Jung-se.

Status: Completed

Main Cast: Seo In-guk
Park So-dam

Director: Ha Byung-hoon

Writer: Ha Byung-hoon

Network: TVING

Release Date: December 15, 2023

Release Date (Final Episode): January 5, 2024

Schedule: Fridays at 12:00 KST

No. of Episodes: 8

Genre: Fantasy, Thriller

Korean Title: 이재, 곧 죽습니다

Also Known As: N/A

Source Material: Webtoon

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As a TVING and Amazon Original produced by SLL, Death’s Game will be available on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories, excluding South Korea and China, starting December 15, 2023. Viewers in Korea can watch the series on TVING.

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