My Wife's Death Was a LIE! Storyline
Reborn, financial elite Loren Foster launches cold-blooded revenge. His targets: ex-wife Yvonne Sterling, brother-in-law Ryan Chow, and mother-in-law Lydia Hayes, the masterminds behind his fake death plan. How did he strike? Did he win in the end?
My Wife's Death Was a LIE! More details
Genres: Rebirth/Redemption/Contemporary
Language:English
Release date:2026-02-08 10:16:41
Runtime:99min
My Wife's Death Was a LIE! Reviews
Rebirth
Redemption
Contemporary
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Dark, Addictive, and Way Better Than Expected
I went in with low expectations and ended up fully invested. The revenge is layered, not rushed, and the story actually respects the audience’s intelligence. Seeing how Loren slowly dismantles the lies around his “death” is incredibly satisfying. It’s dark but not depressing, dramatic but still fun.
Short Episodes, Big Satisfaction, Zero Regret Watching
This is the kind of drama that proves short series can still feel rich. The writing doesn’t waste time, every scene pushes the plot forward. Loren’s rebirth isn’t flashy, it’s cold and strategic, which I loved. Also shoutout to the NetShort app UI, super smooth and easy to follow episodes back-to-ba
Not Just Revenge, But Emotional Payback Done Right
What I enjoyed most wasn’t even the schemes, it was the emotional tension. Watching Loren face the people who betrayed him hit hard. The ex-wife and in-laws are infuriating in a very effective way. This drama understands how to build anger, then slowly release it through clever plot twists. It feels
A Cold Revenge Story That Kept Me Glued Till 2AM
I honestly clicked this expecting another cliché rebirth drama, but wow, this one surprised me. Loren Foster’s calm, calculated revenge feels chilling in the best way. Every episode ends with a hook, and I kept thinking, “Just one more.” The pacing works perfectly for short-form, and the NetShort ap