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12 of the best ji chang wook korean movies & dramas you must watch

Are you a big fan of the handsome actor Ji Chang Wook? Here, Jaka has some recommendations for the best Ji Chang Wook movies and dramas that you must watch!

For you Korean drama fans, maybe you are familiar with handsome actors Ji Chang Wook, yes, gang?

Not only relying on his handsome face, Ji Chang Wook's acting ability can't be underestimated either.

It is proven that he has won various awards through the Korean drama he has starred in.

Well, for you fans of this one actor, this time Jaka will give you some recommendations for the best Ji Chang Wook Korean films and dramas. Curious?

Recommended Latest & Best Ji Chang Wook Korean Dramas

If in the previous article Jaka had discussed Korean dramas starring Lee Min Ho, then this time Jaka will discuss the recommendations for the newest and best Ji Chang Wook Korean drama, gang.

For those of you who are curious, here are some of the best Korean dramas starring Ji Chang Wook.

1. Backstreet Rookie (2020) - (Ji Chang Wook's newest drama)

Photo source: I Love K Drama (Backstreet Rookie is Ji Chang Wook's latest drama which will soon air on June 12).

Want to watch the latest Ji Chang Wook drama 2020? If so, you really have to watch the drama titled Backstreet Rookie here, gang!

The Korean drama, which is planned to be aired on June 12, 2020, tells the story of a romance between a handsome minimarket owner and a part-time employee.

They are Choi Dae Hyun (Ji Chang Wook) and Jung Saet Byul (Kim Yoo Jung) who turned out to have met each other 4 years ago.

InformationBackstreet Rookie
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)TBA
DurationTBA
Number of Episodes16 episodes
GenreRomance
Release Date12 June 2020
DirectorLee Myung-Woo
PlayerJi Chang-wook


Do Sang-Woo

2. Melting Me Softly (2019)

Photo source: JAniKOR Channel (Melting Me Softly is suitable for those of you who want to watch the best 2019 Ji Chang Wook drama).

Replacing the Korean drama Arthdal ​​Chronicles which has ended, Melting Me Softly started its premiere episode on September 28 last year on tvN channel.

This fantasy genre drama itself tells the story of two television crews named Ma Dong Chan (Ji Chang Wook) and Go Mi Ran (Won Jin Ah) participating in the 24-hour freeze project.

However, due to a mysterious conspiracy, the two only wake up 20 years later.

Well, for those of you who are curious about the continuation of the story, just watch this Ji Chang Wook drama, gang!

InformationMelting Me Softly
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)6.8/10 (IMDb)
Duration1 hour 10 minutes
Number of Episodes16 episodes
GenreComedy


fantasy

Release Date28 September 2019
DirectorShin Woo-cheol
PlayerJi Chang-wook


Yoon Se-ah

3. Suspicious Partner (2017)

Want to see Ji Chan Wook's acting in a romantic comedy genre Korean drama? then Suspicious Partner could be the right choice for you to watch.

The drama Suspicious Partner itself tells the story of No Ji Wook (Ji Chang Wook) and Eun Bong Hee (Nam Ji Hyun) who must work together to solve a mysterious murder case.

Interestingly, the killer turned out to have amnesia and instead turned to chase them both and tried to kill him.

Offering a storyline that is quite tense in some of its scenes, this Korean drama Ji Chang Wook also doesn't forget to insert an element of comedy in it.

InformationSuspicious Partner
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)8.0/10 (IMDb)
Duration30 minutes
Number of Episodes40 episodes
GenreComedy


Romance

Release DateMay 10, 2017
DirectorPark Sun-ho
PlayerJi Chang-wook


Choi Tae-joon

Other Best Ji Chang Wook Dramas...

4. The K2 (2016)

Starring many popular Korean stars, The K2 is also one of Ji Chang Wook's Korean dramas that you must watch.

In this Korean action drama, Ji Chang Wook plays Kim Je-Ha, a former mercenary who now works as a bodyguard for the daughter of a presidential candidate named Go An-na (Im Yonna).

Not just keeping Go An-na, Kim Je apparently has a mission to take revenge on other presidential candidates, Park Kwan-soo (Kim Kap-soo) which was the cause of her lover's death.

Then, did Kim Je-Ha succeed in getting his revenge? Or is it forgotten because you find a new idol?

InformationThe K2
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)7.8 /10 (IMDb)
Duration60 minutes
Number of Episodes16 episodes
GenreThriller


Romance

Release Date23 September 2016
DirectorKwak Jung-hwan
PlayerJi Chang-wook


Im Yoona

5. Healers (2014)

Broadcast on KBS2 channel in 2014, Korean drama healer tells about the life of the world of journalism and how reporters solve the mysteries that happened in the past.

Not only offering interesting stories, the Korean drama Healer also pairs Ji Chang Wook with a beautiful actress, Park Min Young, you know, gang.

This drama itself has a fairly large number of episodes, namely 20 episodes, so it is suitable for those of you who like to watch, especially if you are looking for the best Ji Chang Wook drama.

Informationhealer
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)8.5/10 (IMDb)
Duration60 minutes
Number of Episodes20 episodes
GenreAction


Crime

Release DateDecember 8, 2014
DirectorLee Jung-sub


Kim Jin-woo

PlayerJi Chang-wook


Yoo Ji-tae

6. Empress Ki (2013) - (Best Ji Chang Wook Korean Drama)

Photo source: Ana Nina (Empress Ki is one of Ji Chang Wook's other best Korean dramas besides Healer).

Who, really, has never heard of the title of this most popular Korean drama? Moreover, this drama also collaborates with a number of talented actors and actresses to play a role in it.

Tells about a Korean dynasty royal story, drama story Empress Ki This is apparently taken from the true historical story of a woman who led a dynasty, you know.

In this drama, Ji Chang Wook plays the role of Ta Hwan who is the eldest son of Emperor Myingjong.

Through this drama, Ji Chang Wook's name is increasingly widely known by K-Drama fans. So, for those of you who want to watch the best Ji Chang Wook drama, Empress Ki is one of the choices, gang!

InformationEmpress Ki
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)8.5/10 (IMDb)
Duration60 minutes
Number of Episodes51 episodes
GenreAction


History

Release DateOctober 28, 2013
DirectorHan Hee


Lee Sung-joon

PlayerJi Chang-wook


Ha Ji-won

7. Five Fingers (2012)

Has won several awards, Five Fingers so the recommendations for the next Ji Chang Wook drama are worthy for you to watch.

This drama tells the story of a pianist named Yoo Ji-ho (Joo Ji-hoon) who seeks revenge on the family who tried to destroy his dreams.

Meanwhile, Ji Chang Wook himself plays Yoo In-ha, a pianist born to a wealthy family that owns the piano making company Boosung.

InformationFive Fingers
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)7.1/10 (IMDb)
Duration-
Number of Episodes30 episodes
GenreMusic


Romance

Release DateAugust 18, 2012
DirectorChoi Hyeong-Hun
PlayerJi Chang-wook


Jin Se-yeon

8. Smile Again (2010)

Although it has been released since 2010, Ji Chang Wook's Korean drama, entitled Smile Again This is still fun, gang, for you to watch in 2020.

This 159-episode drama tells the story of a young American named Carl Laker (Ji Chang Wook) adopted and raised by Anna Laker (Do Ji Won) originating from South Korea.

In order to protect his slightly mentally retarded mother, Carl works very hard.

Finally one day Carl and his mother went to visit Korea to be able to take part in a short track skating competition. In that country also Carl found his love while trying to find his father.

InformationSmile Again
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)6.7/10 (IMDb)
Duration30 minutes
Number of Episodes159 episodes
GenreFamily


Drama

Release DateOctober 4, 2010
DirectorKim Myung-wook


Mo Wan-il

PlayerJi Chang-wook


Oh Ji-eun

9. Warrior Baek Dong-soo (2011)

Taking the theme of the 18th century Joseon dynasty, Warrior Baek Dong-soo is another best Ji Chang Wook drama recommendation that you don't want to miss, gang.

This drama, which is based on a true story, tells about Baek Dong Soo (Ji Chang Wook) who was a legendary warrior in the Joseon era.

The struggles that little Baek Dong Soo went through were very hard, until finally as an adult he joined a group that defended King Jeongjo and fought a mysterious assassin organization that worked to kill the king.

InformationWarrior Baek Dong-soo
Reviews (Number of Reviewers)8.0/10 (IMDb)
Duration-
Number of Episodes29 episodes
GenreAction
Release Date04 July 2011
DirectorLee Jae-hon
PlayerJi Chang-wook


Yoon So Yi

Best Ji Chang Wook Movie Recommendations

In addition to Korean dramas, Ji Chang Wook has also appeared in several film titles, although most of his roles are only cameos, gangs.

The titles of the films he has starred in are still few and not even more than the Korean dramas he has played.

Well, while waiting for the latest Ji Chang Wook film, let's watch some of the best Ji Chang Wook films first!

1. Fabricated City (2017)

Photo source: Tengis Cinema (Fabricated City can be an option for you to watch while waiting for the latest Ji Chang Wook film).

First there is Ji Chang Wook's film entitled Fabricated City which was released in 2017.

This film tells about Kwon Yu (Ji Chang Wook), an unemployed gamer who has skills extraordinary in the world of online gaming to get the nickname 'captain' by other gamers.

Until one day, Kwon Yu was accused of murdering and raping a woman who had called him. Since this incident, Kwon Yu had to spend his days in prison.

However, one day Kwon Yu finally found an opening to escape from prison. In the midst of his escape, he formed a team with his online game friends to uncover the real murder case.

TitleFabricated City
ShowFebruary 24, 2017
Duration2 hours 6 minutes
ProductionCJ Entertainment
DirectorPark Kwang-Hyun
CastJi Chang-Wook, Shim Eun-Kyung, Oh Jung-Se, et al
GenreAction, Crime
Rating67% (RottenTomatoes.com)


6.9/10 (IMDb.com)

2. Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp (2010)

Even though he only appeared as a cameo, Ji Chang Wook's appearance in the horror film titled Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp apparently enough to treat the longing of his fans.

This film itself raises the story of a mysterious school bell that always takes lives every time it rings.

Here Ji Chang Wook plays a student named Soo-il who becomes one of the victims of the 'death' bell. He died horribly with a body covered in nails.

TitleDeath Bell 2: Bloody Camp
ShowFebruary 16, 2011
Duration1 hour 24 minutes
ProductioniHQ, Toilet Pictures, Core Content Media
DirectorYoo Sun-Dong
CastPark Ji-Yeon, Hwang Jung-Eum, Ji Chang-Wook, et al
GenreHorror
Rating88% (AsianWiki.com)


5.0/10 (IMDb.com)

3. Sleeping Beauty (2008)

Photo source: Bright Thailand (Sleeping Beauty is Ji Chang Wook's film debut during his career in the South Korean entertainment industry).

Finally there is Ji Chang Wook's film entitled Sleeping Beauty which turned out to be the actor's official debut in the South Korean film industry, gang.

In this indie omnibus film directed by Lee Han Na, Ji Chang Wook appears in a segment where he plays a rebellious high school student named Jin Seo.

This film is also quite successful in bringing Ji Chang Wook's career to several other Korean film titles, even if only as a cameo or even as a voice actor like in the film Your Name.

TitleSleeping Beauty
ShowOctober 23, 2008
Duration1 hour 49 minutes
ProductionKino-Eye
DirectorLee Han-Na
CastPark Ji-Yeon, Lee Na-Ri, Ji Chang-Wook, et al
GenreDrama
Rating76% (AsianWiki.com)


6.3/10 (IMDb.com)

Well, those were some recommendations for the latest and best Ji Chang Wook movies and dramas that could be an option for you to watch in your spare time, gang.

His handsome face as well as his good acting are some of the reasons why this actor is very popular, especially by women.

Also read articles about Korean drama or other interesting articles from Shelda Audita.

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