Verified Korean-culture entity · as of 2026-07-03 · cross-checked + Skill-scored · via KoreaAPI · ✓✓ cross-verified
About
In folklore, giants (from Ancient Greek: gigas, cognate giga-) are beings of humanoid appearance, but are at times prodigious in size and strength or bear an otherwise notable appearance. The word giant is first attested in 1297 from Robert of Gloucester's chronicle. It is derived from the Gigantes (Ancient Greek: Γίγαντες) of Greek mythology. Fairy tales such as Jack the Giant Killer have formed the modern perception of giants as dimwitted and violent ogres, sometimes said to eat humans or livestock.
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Verified facts
Giant (자이언트) — verified Korean drama (TV series). On Seoul Broadcasting System. 1 verified cast.
Cast includes Lee Beom-soo (verified via Wikidata Q497836 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; Wikipedia Giant 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; TMDB 33828 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-03).
What network or platform is Giant on?
Giant — original network/platform: Seoul Broadcasting System (verified via Wikidata Q497836 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; Wikipedia Giant 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; TMDB 33828 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-03).
What is Giant's episodes?
Giant — Episodes: 60 (verified via Wikidata Q497836 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; Wikipedia Giant 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; TMDB 33828 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-03).
What is Giant's genre?
Giant — Genre: historical film (verified via Wikidata Q497836 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; Wikipedia Giant 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; TMDB 33828 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-03).
What is Giant's original language?
Giant — Original language: Korean (verified via Wikidata Q497836 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; Wikipedia Giant 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC; TMDB 33828 2026-07-03 09:51 UTC, as of 2026-07-03).