
'Twelve' Concludes Successfully, Leaving a Lasting Impression as a Unique K-Hero Series
The epic journey of 'Twelve,' a K-fantasy action hero series, has come to a thrilling conclusion, captivating audiences with its intense plot and spectacular fantasy action.
By weaving a unique world steeped in Eastern traditional folklore, 'Twelve' successfully etched the charm of a distinctively Korean hero into the hearts of viewers both domestically and globally. The final eighth episode depicted an all-out war between the angelic guardians and the forces of evil led by 'Sa-min' (Kim Chan-hyung), creating a breathless spectacle.
After a fierce battle, the angels ultimately vanquished the evil forces, restoring light to the human world and concluding the series with a happy ending. The narrative was further enriched by compelling subplots, including the sacrifices of 'Tae-san' (Ma Dong-seok) and 'Oh-gwi' (Park Hyung-sik), and the poignant romance between 'Mir' (Lee Joo-bin) and 'Oh-gwi'.
'Twelve' kicked off to a strong start, achieving an 8.1% viewership rating and topping its time slot. It also garnered significant international attention, ranking second globally on Disney+ for TV shows, solidifying its status as a highly talked-about series. The show truly demonstrated the essence of fantasy action, proving the potential of K-action hero narratives.
The drama 'Twelve' features twelve zodiac guardian angels fighting against evil to protect the human world, presenting a fresh K-fantasy action hero narrative. Its blend of an original worldview with Korean traditional myths was highly praised for its originality. The cast's passionate performances and impressive visual effects provided a delightful viewing experience.