The Price of Confession (December 5, Netflix)
An art teacher becomes the prime suspect in her husband's murder. She meets a mysterious inmate who offers a dangerous deal involving a confession.
Pro Bono (December 6, Netflix and TVING)
A materialistic former top judge faces a career crisis and is forced to work as a public-interest lawyer with an idealistic colleague.
I Dol I (December 22, ENA and Genie TV)
A lawyer, who is secretly a K-pop fan, has to defend her favourite idol after he becomes a murder suspect. She navigates the clash between her professional duty and personal fandom.
Made in Korea (December 24, Disney +)
Set in the political turbulence of the 1970s, this is a political thriller centred around a power struggle between an ambitious businessman and a determined prosecutor.
Surely Tomorrow (December 6, JTBC and Prime Video)
An entertainment journalist and an ex-girlfriend, reunite years later when she becomes entangled in a scandal he is covering.
Cashero (December 26, Netflix)
This fantasy action-comedy is based on a webtoon, starring Lee Jun-ho as an ordinary civil servant who develops superhuman strength that is directly proportional to the amount of cash he has in his wallet.
First Man (December 16, MBC)
This K-drama is about twin sisters with opposite personalities whose fates are intertwined with two complicated brothers.
The Great Flood (December 19, Netflix)
The Great Flood is a Korean movie about a researcher and a security officer struggling to survive an unprecedented, catastrophic flood.
Villains (December 18, TVING, HBO Max)
This is a dark crime thriller that revolves around a criminal mastermind, a corrupt detective, a disgraced ex-NIS agent, and a genius counterfeiter. All of them are involved in a high-stakes counterfeit currency case.
Love Me (December 19, JTBC)
Seo Hyun-jin plays a successful but lonely OB-GYN, who tries to rebuild her life seven years after a family tragedy. She finds a connection with a man who sees her hidden loneliness.

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