Netflix fans hooked by ‘most mind-blowing thriller ever’ you can binge in one go

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Netflix fans hooked by ‘most mind-blowing thriller ever’ you can binge in one go

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Netflix viewers can’t get enough of a new Korean crime thriller praised for its ‘crazy twists’ and ‘masterful acting’.

The six-part K-drama, starring Lee He-jun, Squid Game star Park Hae-soo, and Shin Min-a, is based on a webtoon by Choi See-Hun with the adaptation directed by Lee Il-hyung.

The synopsis reads: ‘When a man goes to extremes to repay a dangerous loan shark, it sparks a chain of tragic events that connects a group of people in unexpected ways. What will it take to end the domino effect of everyone’s bad deeds?’

And follows a ‘ne’er-do-well whose fate becomes tied to ruthless criminals out for blood — and a few innocent people who get caught up in a web of questionable decisions.’

And it is already being widely praised for its electric plot and masterclass acting.

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‘Finished Karma in a day. what a fun wild ride! lots of plot twists and turns but never confusing. storyline is so gripping that I just had to get to the end asap. what goes around, comes around has never been so on point. 10/10 for me,’ poppycoffee88 wrote on X.

Karma is your gripping weekend watch (Picture: Jihyeong Seo/Netflix)

‘I just finished it. Wow, it’s a masterpiece!!! The whole cast is incredibly talented! I love them!!! It’s non-stop, trust me. I hope Karma gets all the recognition it deserves,’ lhracha28 added.

‘The plot twists were executed so flawlessly and felt incredibly balanced throughout,’ te3_tia teased.

‘It was thrilling from start to end, if you want to watch a good, short, thrilling show with a satisfying ending this is for you, it only has 6 episodes & everything from plot to acting is serving,’ daisy_dramas agreed.

‘This show is one of the most mind-blowing thrillers I’ve ever watched. Every episode leaves you speechless. Highly recommend!’ fatumayattani echoed.

Six strangers become caught up in a deadly plot in this high-stakes show (Picture: Netflix)

‘Karma was yet another crazy K-drama from Netflix. Disturbing & satisfying all at once. Stellar cast, stellar performances, brilliant twists & turns. An insane dance between consequences and actions. What goes around comes back around has never been this wild,’ Ramasscreen declared.

The show has also landed a respectable 80% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes.

‘Karma delivers on mystery and intrigue from beginning to end. While only six episodes long, it’s among the most satisfying watches of 2025,’ the FandomWire review reads.

Park Hae-Soo has praised the unique nature of his character (Picture: Jihyeong Seo/Netflix)

Although Decider warns that the complex nature of the plots can sometimes let it down, adding: ‘Karma has the potential to be a fine series with intertwining plots, but it could also be an exercise in frustration, depending on how long those plots take to develop.’

In an interview with Korea JoongAng Daily, Park (who plays the mystery character The Witness), said: ‘I’m very grateful for the praise, but really, the story has so much strength on its own, and it’s really thanks to Lee’s direction and chemistry with the other actors that allowed the character to change naturally.

‘There’s a wide range to him, and I think people responded to that.’

And reflected on how unique his enigmatic character is.

‘You don’t often get a chance to play someone who shifts this much in one story. It was exciting to step into a character who doesn’t follow rules and crosses lines.’

And if Karma gets you hooked, there are plenty more K-dramas on Netflix to sink your teeth into from heartfelt romances to tense thrillers including All of Us Are Dead, Hellbound and Love Next Door, to name a few.

Karma is available to stream on Netflix now.

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