Netflix If Wishes Could Kill Release 2026: When Dreams Turn into Nightmares
Get the first look at the Netflix If Wishes Could Kill release for 2026. Starring Kang Mina and Baek Sun Ho in a deadly supernatural thriller.
Be careful what you wish for. Netflix just unveiled a chilling first look at its upcoming horror drama, If Wishes Could Kill, proving that some shortcuts in life come with a deadly price tag.
The Cast and Plot of Netflix If Wishes Could Kill Release 2026
The series centers on a group of high schoolers who stumble upon a mysterious app called GIRIGO. While the app promises to grant any wish, the users soon realize they're marked for death. It's a high-stakes race against time as they try to break the curse before the countdown ends.
The production features a promising ensemble cast, including Kang Mina and Baek Sun Ho. According to insiders, the chemistry between these young actors brings a grounded, emotional core to the supernatural chaos.
A New Chapter in K-Horror
Netflix continues to double down on Korean genre content following the massive success of 'All of Us Are Dead.' Unlike traditional ghost stories, this series taps into 'techno-horror,' where our everyday devices become tools of terror. With a release scheduled for 2026, industry experts expect it to be a cornerstone of the streaming giant's late-year horror slate.
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