36 Best K-Dramas To Watch Now (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, And More)

K-dramas are becoming more and more popular, making it easier than ever to find highly-rated shows from South Korea. Whether you enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies or innovative science fiction, there’s a K-drama for every taste.

Streaming services have helped K-dramas become incredibly popular, leading to innovations in how they’re made and the stories they tell. Many of the decade’s best K-dramas are now original series on platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+, making it simpler than ever for people to start watching.

Beauty Inside

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Beauty Inside is a unique romantic story about a man who can’t recognize faces and a woman with a fascinating secret: she transforms into a different person every month. Despite her constantly changing appearance – including age, gender, and race – he falls in love with who she is on the inside. With its blend of magical elements and heartwarming romance, Beauty Inside is a truly memorable show.

Vincenzo

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Okay, let me tell you about Vincenzo. Song Joong-ki plays the title character, and he’s fascinating. He begins as a bit of a fixer for the Italian mafia, but quickly finds himself fighting the good fight – or at least, a less bad one – by targeting a seriously crooked pharmaceutical company back in South Korea. Now, don’t get me wrong, this guy is still violent. But that’s what makes him such a compelling, albeit unsettling, antihero. He’s not trying to be a saint, and that’s brilliantly refreshing.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Unlike typical legal shows, Extraordinary Attorney Woo centers on the personal life of its main character, Woo Young-woo (played by Park Eun-bin), alongside the cases she handles. Young-woo is the first lawyer with autism in Korea, and while she encounters challenges, she overcomes them with support from her close colleagues.

Doom at Your Service

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Okay, so I just heard about this movie, and the premise is wild. It’s about a woman who gets some really bad news – a terminal diagnosis, basically – and, understandably upset, she makes this impulsive, drunken wish for the world to just end. Well, that gets the attention of this ancient, powerful entity called Doom. But here’s the twist: Doom starts falling for her, and his whole plan to destroy everything starts to fall apart because of it. It sounds like a really interesting mix of dark comedy and…well, maybe even a love story? I’m definitely intrigued!

Squid Game

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  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Squid Game is widely considered the most popular K-drama ever made. The show centers around people deeply in debt who compete in deadly games for a life-changing cash prize. It was a huge hit that helped establish Netflix as a leading platform for Korean dramas.

When Life Gives You Tangerines

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Praised as one of the greatest love stories of recent times, When Life Gives You Tangerines beautifully portrays the lives of Oh Ae-sun (IU) and her family over fifty years. It’s a touching and poetic look at their journey from simple beginnings to life’s inevitable challenges and endings.

Hotel del Luna

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

With its stunning gothic sets and beautifully designed costumes, Hotel del Luna is known for having a uniquely memorable look in the world of K-dramas. This captivating story of a haunted hotel, the man who runs it, and its otherworldly owner is truly one of a kind.

When The Phone Rings

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

When The Phone Rings begins with a surprising twist: the wife is kidnapped, but after freeing herself, she decides to blackmail her husband with the story. However, as she starts to question her unhappy marriage, a dangerous person emerges, seeking revenge.

Daily Dose of Sunshine

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

As a big fan of thoughtful dramas, I was really struck by Daily Dose of Sunshine. It follows a newly transferred nurse, Jung Da-eun, who quickly finds herself immersed in the complex world of a psychiatric ward. It doesn’t shy away from showing the difficult realities patients face, and honestly, it can be a bit hard to watch at times. But it’s a really important show, and I think everyone would benefit from seeing it – it offers a powerful look at mental health and the gaps in how we care for people.

Celebrity

  • Where To Watch: Netflix

The series Celebrity reveals the often deceptive world of online influencers and the people who crave fame and fortune. Seo Ah-ri, an outsider played by Park Gyu-young, goes undercover within a popular content creator group. Determined to expose the truth, she’ll do whatever it takes – even going so far as to stage her own death – to bring their schemes to light.

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2026-01-01 01:49