Our Unwritten Seoul. /Netflix |
Our Unwritten Seoul
Premeired on May 24, Our Unwritten Seoul is a Korean drama about twin sisters who swap lives after one hits a breaking point, leading them to unexpected love and self-discovery. Park Bo-young plays both twins, taking on four roles for the first time in her career. Directed by Park Shin-woo and written by Lee Kang, the series will deliver journey of self-discovery, love, and personal growth.
Mr. Eo’s Food World Tour. /Netflix |
Mr. Eo’s Food World Tour
Released on May 24, Mr. Eo’s Food World Tour is a Korean reality series that follows Ryu Soo-young, Yoon Kyung-ho, and Kihyun as they travel to Portugal, Sicily, and Brunei to explore local cuisines. The three food enthusiasts learn unique dishes directly from locals, then reimagine them with their own creative twists. Blending cultural discovery with culinary experimentation, the show captures the process of cooking, adapting, and sharing new flavors with a mix of sincerity and humor.
Sirens. /Netflix |
Sirens
Aired on May 22, Sirens debuted as a dark comedy drama set in a lavish beach mansion owned by the wealthy Kell family, exploring themes of gender, power, and class. The story follows Devon, who visits her sister Simone at her workplace, only to be unsettled by Simone’s reverence toward her boss, Michaela Kell. Determined to intervene, Devon quickly realizes Michaela is not easily challenged. Starring Meghann Fahy as Devon, Milly Alcock as Simone, and Julianne Moore as Michaela, the series is based on Molly Smith Metzler’s play Elemeno Pea.
Let Me Be Your Knight
Coming out on May 25, Let Me Be Your Knight begins as a romantic comedy about a world-famous idol suffering from sleepwalking and a woman who secretly becomes his live-in doctor. After being scammed by her boss and left penniless, In Yoon-joo accidentally assumes her twin sister’s identity and ends up treating idol band leader Yoon Tae-in. Jung In-sun plays both Yoon-joo and her twin Seon-joo, while Lee Jun-young portrays Tae-in.
Fear Street: Prom Queen. (L-R) The Killer and Rebecca Ablack as Debbie Winters in Fear Street: Prom Queen. Cr. Sabrina Lantos/Netflix © 2025. |
Fear Street: Prom Queen
Streamed on May 23, Fear Street: Prom Queen delves into a string of murders that shake Shadyside High School in 1988, just as prom season reaches its peak. The film follows Lori Granger, an outsider desperate to win the prom queen title. As she enters the competition, she notices her fellow candidates disappearing one by one. As fear and suspicion spread through the student body, Lori must navigate both the cutthroat social scene and a growing mystery that threatens to claim more victims. Directed by Matt Palmer and written by Donald McLeary, this fourth installment in the Fear Street franchise introduces a fresh cast and story while keeping the suspense and horror that define the series.
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