4 Male K-Drama Villains We Eventually Rooted For

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Spoiler Alert: This article contains scenes from various K-Dramas.

K-Drama Villains have always been an integral part of every K-Drama series we've ever watched. They are the portrayed obstacles we face in life, the terrible boss, the cold-blooded chairman who will stop at anything to take over the country (or his local community at least), the insufferable sibling who can't seem to let you catch a break, the maniacal parent who can't see murder as a playtime, the often rich ex-boyfriend who becomes evil as he is determined to be an obstacle of happiness or the king who somehow randomly falls in love with your crush and that leads to war. However shape or form these characters play, they will always play a vital role in the plot of every amazing K-Drama experience.

Not all villains are bad though, well at least from the point of view of this article, we do not necessarily hate all K-Drama villains, some we sympathize with, some at first we misunderstand but as their stories unfold, we see the underlying force behind their actions, and others we see try to redeem themselves even when it results to them dying. These are the kind of villains we alongside millions K-Drama faithfuls eventually root for. 

Here are some of the male K-Drama villain characters whose original storyline changed and we eventually rooted for. 

 

1. "Vincenzo" Jang HanSeo

 4 Male K-Drama Villains We Eventually Rooted For

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Misunderstood. That is the word that we can only use to describe the would be the villain of the series Jang HanSeo played by Kwak DongYeon. In the first couple of episodes of the series, we get the feeling that he is the villain