Best K-Dramas to Watch This Year

Queen of Divorce

K-drama depicting the journey of a woman who, after being betrayed by her husband and losing everything, turns her pain into purpose. In her quest for justice, she collaborates with her business partner, a skilled lawyer, to assist others in navigating the intricate legal complexities of their divorces

Knight Flower

Knight Flower narrates the story of a widow who enters wedlock with the most influential family in Joseon. However, when darkness descends, Jo Yeo-Hwa, typically reserved during the day, discreetly vaults over the encompassing wall to assist those in need

Flex X Cop

Jin Yi Soo, a third-generation chaebol accustomed to wielding influence worldwide, encounters a pivotal moment as he becomes entangled in a complex case. This storyline delves into the notions of privilege, accountability, and strength, depicting his journey through uncharted waters and unveiling the authentic essence of self-sufficiency.

Love Song for Illusion

Adapted from Vanziun's Naver webtoon, this Korean drama explores a passionate romance and gripping obsession as it unfolds the story of a woman with an enigmatic past and a man navigating the complexities of two distinct personalities.

The Bequeathed

Under the direction of the innovative Yeon Sang Ho, the creative genius behind the zombie apocalypse portrayed in Train to Busan, "The Bequeathed" unfolds as a narrative delving into the revelation of deeply buried family truths.

A Shop for Killers

A gripping drama takes center stage as a young man, orphaned and raised by his uncle overseeing a shopping mall, unravels a newfound reality after the sudden passing of his guardian.

Doctor Slump

Park Hyung Sik and Park Shin Hye, co-stars from The Heirs, are poised for a reunion in the upcoming drama Doctor Slump, slated to premiere on JTBC and Netflix.

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