There's a lot at stake in this Korean drama Typhoon family that stars Kang Tae Poong (Lee Junho), as a rookie businessman caught in the 1997 financial crisis, who ends up inheriting a struggling trading company. Airing on Netflix, the series also stars Kim Min Ha, Kim Min Seok and others.
If Uncontrollably Fond left you heartbroken, Kim Woo Bin and Bae Suzy's recent reunion will help you heal. Genie, Make a Wish, a fantasy rom-com coming to Netflix, is full of surprises and enchantment. Suzy plays Ga Young, a cold-hearted woman who awakens a centuries-old genie (Kim Woo Bin) and receives three wishes. This Korean drama spans 12 episodes and combines magic, humor, and emotional depth.
This October, Moon River promises an epic soul-swap watch on MBC TV. The drama is set in the Joseon era and follows Crown Prince Yi Kang (Kang Tae Oh), who has lost his grin, and Park Dal Yi (Kim Se Jeong), a vivacious woman who has lost her memory. When their souls miraculously switch, havoc ensues, with a hint of romance.
This black comedy-thriller, inspired by true events, takes place in 1970 and follows a hijacked passenger airliner on its way to Pyongyang. A mysterious agent known as "Nobody" must diffuse the situation. It features Sul Kyung Gu, Ryu Seung Beom, and Hong Kyung and is full of tension and twists.
Based on a webtoon, this coming-of-age drama follows a group of kids who are all members of an art club as they form new connections and bond over their shared passion for creating. Spirit Fingers, which stars Park Ji Hu, Cho Jun Young, Choi Bomin, Park Yoo Na, and others, will premiere on Viki.
The story of Hwaja's Scarlet follows Oh Hwa Ja (Oh Na Ra), who is forced to give up her newborn daughter, Jin Ah, for adoption due to unforeseen circumstances. Years later, destiny returns her daughter, Scarlet (Kim Si Eun), to Korea, determined to find her mother. This family drama will show on TVN.
Arriving on Netflix, Romantics Anonymous, is based on a quirky storyline that promises to unfold as the ‘sweetest romance’ of the season. This Japanese-South Korean series centres around a gifted chocolatier (Han Hyo Joo), who struggles to be surrounded by people and an heir (Shun Oguri), who is uncomfortable with human touch. Each dealing with their own anxieties, but immune to each other, bond over their love for chocolate.
This fantasy BL drama takes an exciting turn when a struggling actor meets the Goblin King via a magical, fate-binding kiss. This 12-episode series starring Hwang Jae Wook and Lee Cha Min combines magic, romance, and folklore in a modern context.
If you enjoy Korean dramas about contract marriage, this one is for you! This Korean drama, starring Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min, delves into marriage with a single objective in mind: winning a luxury newlywed home. Kim Woo Joo (Choi Woo Shik), the heir to South Korea's oldest bakery, and Yoo Mary (Jung So Min), a small business owner, stage a 90-day marriage contract, resulting in a heartwarming romance. This K-drama will be available on Disney+.
This slice-of-life comedy follows Mr. Kim (Ryu Seung Ryong) as he confronts a career setback, only to start on a voyage of self discovery. Mr. Kim, which premieres on Netflix, seeks to balance emotions, goals, and family strife, all while injecting humor and emotional moments.
Marie (Ha Seung Ri), as the title implies, is taken aback to discover that three men want to be her guardian. While managing her family's new dynamics, Marie develops a romantic relationship with her colleague Lee Gang Se. Marie and Her Three Daddies will air 20 episodes on KBS.

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