
| Native Title | 빌런의 나라 |
| Also Know as | Villainui Nara, Bilreonui Nara, Villain's Country |
| Director | Kim Young-Jo, Choi Jeong-Eun |
| Writer | Chae Woo, Park Gwang-Yeon |
| Air Time | Wednesday, Thursday 21:50 |
| Content Rating | 15+ - Teens 15 or older |
| Runtime | 24 episodes |
| Genre | Family, Life, Picaresque, Sitcom |
| Language | Korean |
| Country | South Korea |
| Release Date | 2025-03-19 |
| End Date | 2025-04-24 |
“Villains Everywhere” (native title: “빌런의 나라”) is a 2025 Korean family sitcom that aired on KBS2 from March 19 to April 24, 2025, with 12 hour‑long episodes airing Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:50.
A witty, slice-of-life comedy focused on two middle-aged sisters, Oh Na‑ra (Oh Na‑ra) and Oh Yoo‑jin (So Yoo‑jin), and their families navigating life amid a world full of so-called “villains.” It mixes family dynamics, sibling rivalry, and everyday humor.
Oh Na‑ra: A former flight attendant with an adventurous past, now a dictatorial, high‑energy mom hiding her exciting history from her traditional husband.
Oh Yoo‑jin: Sister of Na‑ra, a Korean cuisine researcher and part‑time cooking instructor, balancing her relaxed nature with motherhood.
Their husbands work together in the same company’s planning department, while their father, Oh Young‑gyu (Park Young‑gyu), brings comedic flare as a once‑successful sculptor now navigating late‑life drama.
The premiere hit 2.7% in nationwide ratings – a significant improvement over its predecessor’s 0.3%.
Ratings fluctuated but held steady around 1.4–1.6% through March and April.
The last episode closed with 1.4%, slightly above some mid‑season lows.
As the only Wednesday‑Thursday drama on KBS2, it carved out a niche audience looking for midweek laughs.
This marks Oh Na‑ra’s first leading sitcom role, paired with sitcom veteran Park Young‑gyu – promising energetic performances.
The interplay between the sisters, the two brothers‑in‑law, and the father provides rich comedic moments.
Inclusion of K‑pop idols like Choi Ye‑na and TEMPEST’s Eunchan brings fresh energy.
Supporting characters like Kim Mi‑ran (Park Tam‑hee) add intrigue with backstories that challenge sisterly bonds.
After acclaimed roles, she leads with bold comedic timing and commanding presence.
Dynamic interactions between two sisters, their husbands, and their eccentric father provide situational comedy gold.
Featuring K‑pop idols Choi Ye‑na and Eunchan alongside rising stars like Han Sung‑min, Jung Min‑gyu.
A refreshing change from typical K‑drama genres, offering light, relatable family storytelling.
Aired on KBS2.
Discover the rich world of Korean cinema on our Korean Movie Review Page — your trusted source for thoughtful, spoiler-free reviews of the latest K-dramas, blockbuster films, and independent masterpieces from South Korea. From gripping thrillers and heartfelt romances to historical epics and groundbreaking storytelling, we dive deep into each film's plot, direction, performances, cinematography, and cultural impact. Whether you're a longtime fan of Korean movies or just getting started, our reviews help you explore the best of what Hallyu has to offer. We also highlight must-watch classics, award-winning films, and hidden gems, while providing ratings, trailers, and user comments to help guide your viewing choices. Stay up to date with the vibrant and ever-evolving world of Korean cinema — all in one place.