Anxiously awaiting the next season of Squid Game? These K-dramas on Netflix will keep you entertained in the meantime.
Netflix is a hub for all kinds of Korean films and TV series. In early 2023, the streaming giant announced it would be spending more than $2 billion on Korean productions over the next four years. Throughout 2023, Netflix released 34 new Korean titles, in what it called its “biggest-ever lineup of Korean films and series,” and we can expect to see more in the coming years.
The “K-drama” genre on Netflix includes many different kinds of shows. On this list, there are sci-fi dystopias, romances, political thrillers, period pieces, a zombie outbreak and more — there’s something for every K-drama fan. If you’re still digging for additional titles, try searching with this special hidden code: 68699.Â
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Twenty Five Twenty One (2022)
As a prodigy fencer, Na Hee-do is determined to continue her fencing education when she transfers schools, where she meets the curious Baek Yi-jin. Told in dual timelines, this series follows Hee-do as a teenager in 1998 and as a mother in the present, showing how our coming of age can change everything.
After a crisis, Cha Jeong-suk finds herself back in the medical career she had left some twenty years earlier. She contends with new colleagues, mystery diagnoses and lots of drama. You can watch the complete limited series now.
Divorce Attorney Shin (2023)
Based on the webtoon of the same name, Divorce Attorney Shin follows Shin Sung-han as he fights for his clients in and out of the courtroom. His tragic past catches up to him and causes trouble. You can watch the limited series now.
Based on the namesake webtoon and web novel, this workplace romance starts when Shin Ha-ri stands in for a friend on a blind date — with her CEO, Kang Tae-moo, who comes up with an interesting plan. You can watch the…
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