

All the gods will be leaving before the last rain of doomsday. However, an ordinary human girl unexpectedly puts a dent in their plans to retreat thus causing the world to move towards the unknown. Based on the animistic mythology of the Amis tribe, the gods are no longer willing to bless the land that is plagued with environmental issues. One by one, the gods depart the world they once loved. A human girl discovers that the opportunity to reverse her destiny lies within herself and her guardian. Before the final day of judgment, a love story between human and god unfolds.

Both dramas offer intense plots, high-stakes survival scenarios, and deep psychological conflicts, much like Squid Game. Whether it’s battling against societal collapse, supernatural threats, or dystopian struggles, each series delivers gripping suspense, moral dilemmas, and unexpected twists that keep viewers on edge. If you enjoyed the tension, unpredictability, and raw human emotions of Squid Game, these shows will offer a similarly thrilling experience.

859 AD. The once-great Tang Dynasty is now declining. Numerous rebel groups have formed, the largest of which is the House of Flying Daggers, based in Feng Tian county. They steal from the rich and give to the poor, gaining the support of people. The local deputies have managed to kill their former leader, but the rebel group only becomes stronger, due to a mysterious new one. Jin and Liu, two police captains, are ordered to kill the new leader within ten days.

