
VigilanteI'll show you real justice.
Kim Ji-yong leads a double life as a Korean National Police University student by day and the Vigilante by night, personally punishing criminals who evade the law. He is surrounded by people who all possess different ulterior motives.
DirectorsChoi Jung-yol, Moon Dae-young
WritersKim Kyu-sam, CRG, Choi Jung-yol, Lee Min-seob

Episode 1
Nov 8, 2023
Kim Ji-yong loses his mother to a gangster and begins punishing criminals who evade the law.

Episode 2
Nov 8, 2023
Choi Mi-ryeo baits the Vigilante with more information on criminals on REPO25h.

Episode 3
Nov 15, 2023
Copycat crimes emerge nationwide, and Jo Heon and Choi Mi-ryeo chase after the Vigilante.

Episode 4
Nov 15, 2023
The fake Vigilante suggests joining forces, and Jo Heon closes in on the Vigilante's identity.

Episode 5
Nov 22, 2023
Mi-ryeo reports on Se-wool's alleged crimes, and Kim Ji-yong and Jo Heon come into conflict.

Episode 6
Nov 22, 2023
Ji-yong and Gang-ok help Mi-ryeo continue digging into Kim Sam-doo and the Vole.

Episode 7
Nov 29, 2023
The Vole tries to bury the case by sacrificing Kim Samdoo, but Samdoo retaliates with all he has.

Episode 8
Nov 29, 2023
Kim Jiyong gathers everyone involved in one location, and the final battle begins.

Janko
@Flapwazzle
Vigilante — the story of a dark hero with no superpowers fighting for justice. Sounds pretty awesome right from the start. I really like grounded stories that stay away from the usual Marvel-style stuff. The series blends law and vigilantism and shows how, in the fight against evil, you slowly start slipping into morally gray territory yourself. That inner conflict is exactly what makes it so gripping. The protagonist, with his calm smile and barely controlled madness, has an insanely powerful presence that completely pulled me in. Episode 5 especially was a huge highlight for me, when Ji-Yong debates the failures of the justice system with his relentless pursuer, investigator Jo Heon. That’s where the massive conflict between morality, the law, and the question of what’s actually right or wrong really explodes into the open. Moments like that make Vigilante more than just another action revenge thriller. And on top of that, it was really cool seeing “The Professor” (Yoo Ji-tae) from Money Heist: Korea in such a badass role here. And Nam Joo-hyuk as Vigilante? For his first real action role, he absolutely kills it — intense, convincing, and effortlessly cool. The fight scenes feel raw and tense, and the confrontations with the criminals are shot in a really dark, gritty way. Technically, the whole production looks top-notch — cinematography, music, editing, everything works. The strong supporting cast also helps make this webtoon adaptation a success. Bottom line: if you’re looking for a K-drama outside the endless wave of romance shows, definitely give this one a shot. Dark, thrilling, and with real depth.