8 Lee Byung-hun's Korean thrillers you must watch if you liked him in Squid Game Season 3

Shramana Kar

Lee Byung-hun in Squid Game

The 54-year-old actor's portrayal as the Frontman in the Korean series, Squid Game, has left the world stunned. Let's have a look at Lee Byung-hun's other Korean thriller.

I Saw the Devil (Prime Video)

After his pregnant fianee is murdered, secret service agent Soo-hyun tracks down the killer and implants a GPS tracker in him, setting the stage for a deadly revenge.

Iris (Netflix)

Two friends, trained by the Special Mission Battalion, are recruited by an NSS agent, but their friendship is put to the test when they both fall for the same woman.

A Bittersweet Life (Prime Video)

Gangster Sun-woo's relationship with his leader gets deteriorated when he defies his orders, sparking a power struggle within the organisation, and among others.

Concrete Utopia (Prime Video)

After a devastating earthquake, Hwang Gung Apartments in Seoul is left the only place for the survivors, but the building's residents struggle to accommodate.

Emergency Declaration (JioHotstar)

Korean authorities track a terrorist who's suspected a flight bound for the US, but when a passenger dies, panic sets in. Fuel is running low and no help is there in the mid-air.

Joint Security Area (Prime Video)

A team of investigators probes the deaths of two North Korean soldiers at the Korean Demilitarized Zone, seeking to uncover the truth behind the incident.

The Man Standing Next (Prime Video)

During the Koreagate investigation, former KCIA director flees away to the US, bringing valuable insight into the South Korean government's inner workings.

The Good, the Bad, the Weird (ZEE5)

A group of outlaws and a bounty hunter search for treasure using a map, but they are pursued by the Japanese Army and Chinese bandits, sparking an deadly adventure.