Both dramas have as their story a group of people who conduct human experiments. In both dramas people escaped their facility and developed superpowers. In Luca and in Awake those children, which were experimented on, hold the key to the success for this experiment and are therefore wanted and hunted.
Truly it feels like the exact same story just different characters.
Truly it feels like the exact same story just different characters.
Although both dramas are still airing at the time of writing, certain aspects do bear strong resemblance between them.
1. Action, mystery, thriller and elements of science fiction in the overarching plot.
2. Focus on the leads as a dynamic duo in their journey of uncovering answers to the questions that they each seek
3. Featuring the more proactive and action packed female lead taking charge, both in terms of the decision making and the fighting
4. Both male leads have their own "superpowers" or unique abilities that normal folks do not possess
5. Our dynamic duos are the underdogs being constantly hunted down by ruthless adversaries backed by mysterious entities with nefarious objectives and seemingly unlimited resources
1. Action, mystery, thriller and elements of science fiction in the overarching plot.
2. Focus on the leads as a dynamic duo in their journey of uncovering answers to the questions that they each seek
3. Featuring the more proactive and action packed female lead taking charge, both in terms of the decision making and the fighting
4. Both male leads have their own "superpowers" or unique abilities that normal folks do not possess
5. Our dynamic duos are the underdogs being constantly hunted down by ruthless adversaries backed by mysterious entities with nefarious objectives and seemingly unlimited resources
While very different plots, both have a similar aesthetic - dark, rain-drenched, cyberpunk-like sci-fi. Both FLs have deceased fathers who created or worked on some project that the FL has now discovered in the present. Both MLs are somewhat dangerous and the FL is suspicious or antagonistic to them at first.
Both stories about guys with powers. Both guys get the powers through experiments by big organizations. Both of them are short dramas the will likely have a part 2 that will dive more into how the protagonists deal with a larger scale of things, such as protecting their own kind. LUCA is easier on the eyes and there is not much body horror or anything, unlike in connect. Don't watch connect if you are of faint heart, but LUCA is fine, it barely has any horrifying scenes.