If some K-horror movies used the same formula as the creators of the showsScream: The TV SeriesandAsh vs.

Evil Dead, they’d be even more successful, too.

With their plots, the sky is the limit - or a 5 to 10-episode season run.

A man stands on a balcony rail to take a selfie with a horde of zombies in #Alive.

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It was written and directed byKim Tae-hyungin what feels like his directorial and writing debut.

The 8th Nightis the perfect movie candidate to be developed into a series.

As relevant as it felt, it was a bit on the nose, too.

A young man looks earnest and holds a note written in Korean in The 8th Night.

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Several POVs could be used, and would make a great addition to the story.

There’s great potential, as long as director Bong is the one to make the series.

It follows Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) returning to her childhood home to visit her estranged mother.

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Their elements combine into something awesome, and makingThe Callinto aTV series could lean into the two genreseven more.

When the girls begin experiencing supernatural events at home, the psychological-horror-aspect starts to come out to the front.

Wi Ha-joon leads the movie, and him and the rest of the cast use their real names.

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It would be a smash hit, just like the movie.

There could also be an origin story about her or even Choi Min-sik’s character.

When Soo-hyun finds Kyung-chul, he makes him suffer for everything he did.

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It’s a horror, drama, thriller, and mystery.

It encompases so much even when showing so little, and it works in every way.

The villagers hire the shaman to perform a ritual to protect their village.

Park Shin-hye looking back with a scared expression in The Call.

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It would also be a great new take for the fans who’ve already rewatched the movie several times.

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Im Soo-jung, Moon Geun-young, and Yum Jung-ah pose for a creepy family photo in A Tale of Two Sisters.

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Five young people with body cameras walk through a dark building and look ahead in Gonjiam Haunted Asylum.

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Kim Go-eun as Lee Hwa-rim and Lee Do-hyun as Yoon Bong-gil look perplexed in Exhuma.

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A man hides and looks around a corner with a woman in the distance behind him in I Saw the Devil.

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Kwak Do-won holding a long stick in the woods looking scared in The Wailing.

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