
Korean dramas with the theme of time travel and revenge are a magnet that keeps many viewers hooked. From complex plots to deep characters, each of these Korean dramas offers an unforgettable experience for the audience.
Let’s explore a world full of mystery and how the main cast plans a revenge full of twists. Here are five time travel revenge Korean Dramas With A Revenge Story And Full Of Plot Twists that you must watch!
Perfect Marriage Revenge

Han Yi Joo (Jung Yoo Min) is mistreated by her own family. Her rich adoptive parents and stepbrothers always look down on her and mistreat her. The husband she loves has no feelings for her, and instead falls in love with her sister.
Feeling betrayed and devastated, Yi Joo has an accident, but when she wakes up from her coma, she has traveled back in time and gets a second chance at life.
She meets a friendly CEO and heir to a fortune, Seo Do Guk (Sung Hoon) who is willing to stick by Yi Joo and become her accomplice. The two contract marriage and set off a series of events that impact everyone.
“Perfect Marriage Revenge” is a Korean drama that comes with various genres, including melodrama, love, betrayal, seduction, and manipulation. The chemistry between Jung Yoo Min and Sung Hoon is not only perfect for their characters, but also very moving.
Reborn Rich

Yoon Hyun Woo (Song Joong Ki) was the loyal secretary of an influential conglomerate family. He was brutally murdered and framed for a crime he never committed.
After dying Hyun Woo suddenly wakes up in the body of the family’s youngest grandson, Jin Do Joon. He remembers his past and holds the key to the family’s deepest secrets. He also carries out a plan that can change the fate of the family in the future.
Song Joong Ki expertly brings the complicated storyline of “Reborn Rich” to life by playing two characters. His chemistry with Lee Sung Min, who plays the ambitious Jin Yang Chul, is at the core of the decisive moments.
Marry My Husband

Kang Ji Won (Park Min Young) is a submissive person who is constantly manipulated by her best friend, Jung Soo Min (Song Ha Yoon), and her husband, Park Min Hwan (Lee Yi Kyung).
She is a hard worker, but at work and at home she is the target of everyone’s ridicule and abuse. She is also terminally ill and has only a few months left to live.
Her biggest betrayal was when she found out her friend and husband were having an affair and waiting for her death to claim the insurance. Ji Won was killed at the hands of her husband, but instead she traveled back ten years.
“Marry My Husband” has an interesting plot that keeps the audience mesmerized and entertained. Na In Woo’s performance as Yoo Ji Hyuk won many hearts, especially his chemistry with Park Min Young was very strong.
Sisyphus: The Myth

Han Tae Sool (Cho Seung Woo) is a brilliant engineer who wants to uncover the truth behind his brother’s murder. As he embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover the hidden creature, he finds a savior in Kang Seo Hae (Park Shin Hye).
Seo Hae is a character from the future, 2035 to be exact. She is also a skilled shooter, and can take down a man twice her size with her bare hands.
Her mission is to stop Tae Sool from creating time-traveling technology that could trigger a war. Together, the two attempt to break the time loop they’re in and prepare to uncover a conspiracy.
A lot happens in this Korean drama so it’s sometimes confusing. However, its excellent production and high-tech science fiction premise cannot be doubted.
Signal

Park Hae Young (Lee Je Hoon) is an insecure criminal profiler. He hates the police system and the way it works because of the many unsolved cases that weigh on his conscience.
One day, he finds a walkie talkie and hears the voice of a detective, Lee Jae Han (Jo Jin Woong) from the 80s. It just so happens that Jae Han is lost in the present and is the detective investigating the kidnapping of Hae Young’s friend.
Hae Young and his partner, Cha Soo Hyun (Kim Hye Soo), utilize the information available to them to set the past straight, but can they outwit the enemy from the information in the past?
“Signal” is a Korean drama that thrives on the strong performances of its lead actors. Lee Je Hoon is an actor who manages to understand his character and smartly keep the audience hooked.