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  • 13 Upcoming Korean Dramas in 2022 You’ll Want to Wait For

    13 Upcoming Korean Dramas in 2022 You’ll Want to Wait For

    As the new year begins, so does the anticipation for upcoming Korean dramas in 2022. With the great year that 2021 was for Korean dramas, it only raises our expectations for this year. What kind of dramas can we expect? What breakthrough actor will be in the spotlight next? Which series is going to be that series of 2022? Well… we might just have the answers for that.

    For those Korean drama lovers just waiting for the next great drama, we’ve compiled a list of thirteen upcoming Korean dramas to expect in 2022. We’ve also released another post about Korean dramas in 2022 that were Webtoon adaptations, so feel free to check out that post as well to find even more amazing dramas to add to your list. There’s bound to be one that catches your eye!

    Upcoming Korean Dramas in 2022: Romance / Drama

    One of the most well-loved genres of Korean dramas is the romance genre. I mean, who doesn’t love a sappy romance story that leaves you feeling like a pile of goo afterward? Thankfully, 2022 is not in short supply of them, so ready your comfortable blanket and check out these upcoming romance Korean dramas in 2022.

    Forecasting Love and Weather (Release: Feb. 12 – Apr. 3)

    Starring the well-loved actor Song Kang and office romance queen Park Min-young, Forecasting Love and Weather is a highly anticipated Korean drama for 2022.

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    Not only will this drama follow the highly loved office romance trope, but it’s also said to bring office enemies to lovers as well (at least somewhat, that is, as the two main characters start off butting heads). But there might just be more than one romance blooming in the national weather service company.

    This drama is said to have sixteen total episodes, each running about an hour in length. The episodes will air first on jTBC but will then be available internationally on Netflix. Starting February 12th, one episode will be released every Saturday and Sunday, so keep an eye out!

    If you’d like to watch the trailer for this upcoming Korean drama in 2022, you can find it here:

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8OK5Siselc[/embedyt]

    Cast Members

    We’ve already mentioned a couple of the cast members, but there’s even more that you’ll fall in love with during this series.

    The cast members for this upcoming Korean drama in 2022 include:

    Park Min-young (her other roles include: What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim? [2018] and Her Private Life [2019]);

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    Song Kang (Love Alarm [2019/2021], Sweet Home [2020], Navillera [2021], and Nevertheless [2021]);

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    Yoon Park (Hello, My Twenties! [2016], My Shy Boss [2017], Itaewon Class [2020] and You Are My Spring [2021]);

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    And lastly, Yura (Radio Romance [2018] and Now, We Are Breaking Up [2021/2022]).

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    Twenty-Five Twenty-One (Release: Feb. 12 – Apr. 3)

    With the same release date as our first Korean drama from 2022 on this list, Twenty-Five Twenty-One follows the triumphing love story of Na Hee-do and Bark Yi-jin.

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    Combining the soft-filled emotions of romance K-dramas and the empowering emotions of coming of age dramas, Twenty-Five Twenty-One gives the perfect recipe for an amazing drama. Not only will this drama follow the life stories of the main characters, but it will bring together a love that was seemingly meant to be—just meant to happen at a later time. It’s also said to follow the romantic lives of five characters in total from 1998 to 2021.

    Like the last one, this Korean drama from 2022 will be a total of sixteen episodes with each episode at about an hour in length. The drama will air on tvN but will also be released on Netflix for international viewers to watch.

    You can watch the trailer for this Korean drama here:

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMSlUi5SD0Q[/embedyt]

    Cast Members

    Another amazing set of cast members don this upcoming Korean drama in 2022, some recently breakthrough actors and some that have been popular for their roles in multiple other dramas. Each, though, bring their own unique characteristics to the show.

    These actors and actresses include:

    Kim Tae-ri (roles in films such as The Handmaiden [2016], 1987: When the Day Comes [2017], and Space Sweepers [2021] as well as roles in dramas such as Entourage [2016] and Mr. Sunshine [2018]);

    Kim Tae-ri Actress
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    Nam Joo-hyuk (Cheese in the Trap [2016], Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo [2016], The School Nurse Files [2020]¸ and Start-Up [2020]);

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    Bona (Your House Helper [2018] and Homemade Love Story [2020/2021]);

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    And the last two cast members to keep an eye out for in this Korean drama from 2022 are Choi Hyun-wook and Lee Joo-myeong, both recently rising actors that have captured attention through their recent dramas.

    Thirty-Nine (Release: Feb. 16 – Mar. 24)

    The next one on our list of Korean dramas in 2022 is Thirty-Nine, a romantic drama that explores more than just a love story—it follows the ups and downs of a group of three friends just trying to live life before they get older.

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    This twelve-episode Korean drama from 2022 combines the heart-heavy emotions of growing older with the chaotic life a group of close friends can bring. Between their own individual love lives, their work, and their friendship with one another, this drama is going to be jampacked full of loveable moments and chaotically funny scenes.

    Running from February 16th until March 24th, JTBC will release an episode every Wednesday and Thursday. Alongside this, Netflix will also be releasing the drama for international viewers to watch.

    You can watch the trailer for this upcoming Korean drama in 2022 here:

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fILeUBXMb4A[/embedyt]

    Cast Members

    To have a loveable and engaging plot, you’ve definitely got to have captivating cast members. Thirty-Nine pulled in quite a few amazing actors and actresses that you’ll want to check out, including:

    Son Ye-jin (Something in the Rain [2018] and Crash Landing on You [2019]);

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    Jeon Mi-do (Hospital Playlist [2020/2021]);

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    And finally, Kim Ji-hyun (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes [2018] and Hometown Che-Cha-Cha [2021]).

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    Our Blues (Release: April 2022?)

    Our next romance Korean drama in 2022 might come out a little later in the year than the others, but it is still one we should all be highly anticipating.

    Our Blues Korean Dramas in 2022
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    Though there aren’t too many confirmed details for this drama yet, we do know that we can expect many unfolding love stories between the group main characters that will have you swooning. Quite different from the hustle and bustle of city-life romance dramas, Our Blues takes place in Jeju Island—the perfect place for lovers to meet or to reunite with one another.

    Unfortunately, there hasn’t been an official release date for this drama, just that it’s going to be one of the Korean dramas in 2022. Most believe it will start its release in April, but we’ll have to wait and see. The show will be released on tvN as well as Netflix with a total of twenty episodes.

    Keep an eye out as the year goes on for more information!

    Cast Members

    Throughout this series, there is quite the number of eye-catching actors and actresses. With this Korean drama from 2022 following a group of characters on Jeju Island, there are more chances to fall in love with them all.

    The leads in Our Blues include:

    Lee Byung-hun (Mr. Sunshine [2018] and Squid Game [2021]);

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    Shin Min-ah (Oh My Venus [2015], Chief of Staff [2019], and Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha [2021]);

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    Cha Seung-won (Korean drama A Korean Odyssey [2017/2018] and film Sinkhole [2021]);

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    Lee Jung-eun (dramas When the Camellia Blooms [2019] and Law School [2021] and film Parasite [2019]);

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    Uhm Jung-hwa (film Montage [2013] and Korean drama Witch’s Romance [2014]);

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    Kim Woo-bin (School 2013 [2012], The Heirs [2013], and Uncontrollably Fond [2016]);

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    And lastly, Han Ji-min (Hyde Jekyll, Me [2015] and One Spring Night [2019]).

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    Remarriage & Desires (Release: 2022?)

    The final romance drama in this section of the Korean dramas in 2022 list is Remarriage & Desires.

    Remarriage & Desires Korean Dramas in 2022
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    There’s not too much information about this upcoming Korean drama in 2022. In fact, there’s hardly more than a name. In 2021, Remarriage & Desires was announced to be coming out in the following year. And, today, the most information we have is that it’s eight episodes and will be available on Netflix.

    As for the plot, all we truly know is that it’s a satirical show about a society that is ruled by desire. It’s set around a matchmaking service that people use to marry or remarry into riches.

    There’s sadly no trailer as of right now, so keep your eye out for more information as the year progresses.

    Cast Members

    From what little we do know about this Korean drama coming in 2022, we’ve got a list of confirmed cast members! This list includes powerhouse actors and actresses such as:

    Kim Hee-seon (Angry Mom [2015], The Lady in Dignity [2017], and Alice [2020]);

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    Lee Hyun-wook (Hell is Other People [2019] and Mine [2021]);

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    Jung Eugene (Something in the Rain [2018], Romance is a Bonus Book [2019], and Snowdrop [2021/2022]);

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    Park Hoon (Oh My Ghost [2015], Descendants of the Sun [2016], and Nobody Knows [2020]);

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    And lastly, Cha Ji-yeon (Scent of a Woman [2011] and Taxi Driver [2021]).

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    Upcoming Korean Dramas in 2022: Crime

    The second highest-loved genre in Korean dramas is the high-tempo crime genre. With elevated stakes throughout each episode, unknown twists looming around each corner, and intense action scenes, crime dramas are impactful in their own way compared to romance dramas. Here’s a small list of the upcoming crime-related Korean dramas in 2022.

    A Model Family (Release: 2022?)

    Kicking off our crime-related Korean dramas in 2022, we have the highly-anticipated A Model Family.

    A Model Family Korean Dramas in 2022
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    Like Remarriage & Desires, though, A Model Family only has a little available information at this time. What we do know is that it’s going to follow the story of one family who’s in the middle of money problems. They somehow get entangled in the world of a drug organization.

    Besides that, we don’t know much about the drama. It’s said to come out in 2022, but there’s no confirmed date s of yet (though the show is available on Netflix for a “Remind Me Later” notification—again, we don’t actually know when that later is…).

    If you’re interested in this upcoming Korean drama in 2022, feel free to head over to Netflix and click that “Remind Me Later” button here. Hopefully more information drops for it soon!

    Cast Members

    A great cast will make or break even the best thought-out crime drama. This is mainly because crime dramas need actors and actresses that can accurately portray their characters—even the most disturbing of ones.

    These are the actors and actress A Model Family has confirmed so far:

    Jung Woo (Reply 1994 [2013] and Mad for Each Other [2021]);

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    Park Hee-Soon (The Missing [2015], Beautiful World [2019], and My Name [2021]);

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    Yoon Jin-seo (The Heirs [2013], A Girl Who Sees Smells [2015], and The Royal Gambler [2016]);

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    And, of course, Park Ji-yeon (The King: Eternal Monarch [2020], Stranger 2 [2020], and Hospital Playlist 2 [2021]).

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    Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area (Release: First Half of 2022)

    Remaking the popular Spanish drama Money Heist, this is probably the one Korean drama in 2022 that has the highest anticipation.

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    This drama follows the intricate story of a heist taking place in the Korean Peninsula. Of course, this drama is just a remake of the Spanish drama, so they follow very similar storylines—just in a different location!

    It’s said to have twelve total episodes and will be released on Netflix sometime in the first half of 2022. You can watch the trailer for this upcoming Korean drama from 2022 here:

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAawyWwBwGM[/embedyt]

    Cast Members

    With a plot as intricate and character-heavy as this, Money Heist: Korea definitely needed to pull in a lot of amazing actors and actresses. There are a lot of different parts in the show, so we can’t list them all. However, one of the most important roles, the Professor, is played by Yoo Ji-tae (who’s also starred in Mad Dog [2017] and When My Love Blooms [2020]).

    Keep an eye out for the show’s release to find out who the other great actors and actresses are!

    The Accidental Narco / Suriname (Release: 2022?)

    Our last crime-related drama on this list actually follows along with the true events of Jo Bong-haeng, which makes this upcoming Korean drama in 2022 all that more exciting!

    Suriname / The Accidental Narco Korean Dramas in 2022
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    As mentioned, this drama follows the true story of a drug leader who ran things out of the South American country of Suriname. The drug leader eventually starts working with a businessman who works with the NIS.

    Originally, this drama was said to be released in 2021. However, the release date slowly got pushed back and is now predicted to be released sometime in 2022. There’s no set date yet, though. With possibly six total episodes, this drama will be released on Netflix for all to see.

    Cast Members

    Though this drama might be on the shorter side, that doesn’t mean they’re in short supply of an amazing cast. Here are the actors you can expect to see in this upcoming Korean drama in 2022:

    Ha Jung-woo ( H.I.T [2007] and Entourage [2016]);

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    Hwang Jung-min (The Accidental Couple [2009], Korean Peninsula [2012], and Hush [2020/2021]);

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    Jo Woo-jin (Secret Door [2014], Mr. Sunshine [2018], and Happiness [2021]);

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    Yoo Yeon-seok (Reply 1994 [2013], Mr. Sunshine [2018], and Hospital Playlist [2020/2021]);

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    And lastly, Park Hae-soo (The Legend of the Blue Sea [2016/2017], Squid Game [2021], and Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area [2022]).

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    Upcoming Korean Dramas in 2022: Mystery/Thriller & Supernatural/Fantasy

    Though all of these genres seem to be quite different from one another, these upcoming Korean dramas in 2022 on our list all overlap within these four genres in some way. Check them out!

    Why Her? / Why, Oh Soo Jae? (Release: Mar. 11 – Apr. 30)

    With an intricate plot and characters facing problem after problem, Why, Oh Soo Jae? is one of the highly anticipated mystery Korean dramas in 2022. Though this is also a romance drama, so you can expect there to be a lot more heartwarming scenes than your typical mystery drama.

    Why, Oh Soo Jae? / Why Her? Korean Dramas in 2022
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    Following the story of Oh Soo-jae—a talented lawyer who gets demoted to a law professor—as she has to deal with the changes in her life. There, she meets student Gong Chan who’s relatively warm-hearted despite his past. Like always, though, there will be more than what’s shown on the surface of this drama.

    With its release scheduled to come out in March, there’s not much time until this one comes out! It’s said to have a total of sixteen episodes and will be available on Viki to watch.

    You can watch the trailer for this upcoming mystery Korean drama in 2022 here:

    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BItwrYa8lo[/embedyt]

    Cast Members

    This drama will feature some pretty well-known actors and actresses, including:

    Seo Hyun-jin (Dr. Romantic [2016/2017], Record of Youth [2020], and You Are My Spring[2021]);

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    Hwang In-yeop (18 Again [2020], True Beauty [2020], and The Sound of Magic [2021]);

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    And Heo Jun-ho (Kingdom [2019], Undercover [2021], and Snowdrop [2021]).

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    Link: Eat and Love to Kill (Release: First Half of 2022)

    Our next fantasy/mystery drama on this list of upcoming Korean dramas in 2022 entangles a weird supernatural element with the mysterious plot that comes with a missing person.

    Link: Eat and Love to Kill Korean Dramas in 2022
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    Link: Eat and Love to Kill follow the story of two people—a chef who’s opened a restaurant where his sister went missing and a woman who’s looking for a job in the same city—who end up sharing the same emotions. After an odd incident, the two of them are connected in a way that can’t be explained outside of the fantasy realm.

    Though there’s not much more information out about this drama other than the plot and cast, it’s still coming out relatively soon! This sixteen-episode drama is predicted to be released during the first half of 2022—most specifically, some sources say it’ll be released between April and June (though that may not be fully confirmed yet). There’s also no confirmation if it’ll also be released on Netflix or Viki after its initial release on tvN.

    Stay tuned for more updates!

    Cast Members

    Starring popular cast members that had filmed other noteworthy dramas in the past, this upcoming fantasy/mystery Korean drama in 2022 is geared up to be a great one. Here are the main cast members:

    Yeo Jin-goo (My Absolute Boyfriend [2019], Hotel del Luna [2019], and Start-Up [2020]);

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    And Mun Ka-young (Find Me in Your Memory [2020], True Beauty [2020], and Recipe for Youth [2021]).

    Mun Ka-young Actress
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    Monstrous (Release: Mar. 2022?)

    Intertwined intensely with the supernatural element, Monstrous is a Korean drama in 2022 that you don’t want to miss.

    Monstrous Korean Dramas in 2022
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    This supernatural drama will follow the mysterious happenings in Jinyang county—a place where a supposedly possessed statue stands. The characters in the drama all experience strange phenomena, driving them together as they try to figure out what’s happening to them.

    Overall, this drama will be relatively short with about six episodes (but it will be just as impactful as any longer drama). It’s said to start its release sometime in March, but there’s no exact date as of yet. And, sadly, there has been no confirmation on if it’ll air on Netflix or Viki alongside its release on tvN. We’ll just need to wait until the drama draws closer to figure that out!

    Cast Members

    Monstrous will have a lot of well-loved actors and actresses from South Korea participating in it! Here are the one’s you can expect to see:

    Koo Kyo-hwan (he’s held roles in films like Peninsula [2020] and Leave the Door Open [2021] and roles in dramas such as D.P. [2021/2022]);

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    Shin Hyun-bin (Mistress [2018], Hospital Playlist [2020/2021], and Reflection of You [2021]);

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    Kwak Dong-yeon (My ID is Gangnam Beauty [2018], It’s Okay to Not Be Okay [2020], and Vincenzo [2021]);

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    Nam Da-reum (While You Were Sleeping [2017], Just Between Lovers [2017], Doom at Your Service [2021], and The Great Shaman Ga Doo Shim [2021]);

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    Park Ho-san (My Mister [2018], True Beauty [2020], and The Penthouse: War in Life 2 & 3 [2021]);

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    And, lastly, Kim Ji-young (Here Comes Love [2016] and Good Casting [2020]).

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    Somebody (Release: 2022?)

    Bringing in the modern twist technology can have in our lives, the last thriller/mystery drama on our list is set to be a big one. Many are highly anticipating its release.

    Somebody Korean Dramas in 2022
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    When a murder ends up involving the social media communication app “Somebody,” the app developer and her friends all get pulled into solving the case. All the while, a mysterious man appears in front of them. Of course, this wouldn’t be a mystery drama if it didn’t seem like seem like this mysterious man was hiding something.

    At some point in 2022, Somebody will be released on Netflix for all to watch. As of right now, there’s no set date, no number of episodes, and no trailer. But this has already gained enough attraction to become one highly anticipated Korean drama in 2022.

    Cast Members

    Luckily, what little we do know about this drama includes the cast. Here’s the list of cast members you’ll see in this upcoming mystery Korean drama of 2022:

    Kim Young-kwang (Pinocchio [2014/2015, Lookout [2017], and Hello, Me! [2021]);

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    Kang Hae-lim (Live On [2020]);

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    Kim Yong-ji (Mr. Sunshine [2018], The King: Eternal Monarch [2020], and Tale of the Nine-Tailed [2020]);

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    And Kim Soo-yeon.

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    Upcoming Korean Dramas in 2022: Historical

    Lastly, but certainly not least, we’ve got the historical genre of Korean dramas. 2021 was a pretty big year for historical dramas with both Lovers and the Red Sky and Mr. Queen being two of the most-watched K-dramas of the year. So, we’ve got high hopes for the historical Korean dramas coming out in 2022.

    Red Single Heart (Release: First Half of 2022, Possibly April/May)

    Battling with power, this historical Korean drama of 2022 is full of rights and wrongs, push and pull, and other intricate dynamics that will just pull you in more to the drama.

    Red Single Heart Korean Dramas in 2022
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    With Lee Tae finally becoming King after his father passes, he thinks nothing can stop him from achieving his goals: absolute monarch ruling. However, the First Vice-Premier opposes… and he’s a lot more powerful than Lee Tae. When things get tangled with the woman Lee Tae thinks is his wife, her family gets involved in the power struggle too.

    This upcoming historical Korean drama of 2022 will have a total of sixteen episodes, each ranging more than an hour long. There doesn’t seem to be any set release date right now, but some have mentioned it possibly dropping around April or May. This drama will air on KBS2, but no confirmation for whether or not it will also be available on Netflix or Viki.

    Cast Members

    The three main cast members for Red Single Heart include:

    Lee Joon (Woman with a Suitcase [2016], My Father is Strange [2017], and The Silent Sea [2021]);

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    Kang Han-na (Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo [2016], Record of Youth [2020], Start-Up [2020], and My Roommate is a Gumiho [2021]);

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    And Jang Hyuk (Wok of Love [2018], The Crowned Clown [2019], and My Country: The New Age [2019]).

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    Which Korean Dramas in 2022 will you watch?

    With so many amazing dramas set to release this year, there’s more than enough for us to enjoy. Hopefully, this list of thirteen upcoming Korean dramas in 2022 has helped you find some to look out for! If not, you can check out this other blog we wrote about upcoming 2022 dramas that were adapted from Webtoons!

    And if you missed any from 2021, you can read through this post about the greatest dramas of 2021! Feel free to scroll through our Drama Category, too, if you want to find more!

  • The 10 Greatest K-Dramas from 2021 You Need to Watch

    The 10 Greatest K-Dramas from 2021 You Need to Watch

    In terms of Korean dramas, 2021 has been a wild ride. Between the well-loved romance dramas like Nevertheless, the intense action-packed dramas like Vincenzo, and the gruesome dramas like Squid Game, there have been more than enough K-dramas from 2021 to keep you occupied. Even more so, 2021 has been a year of intense growth for K-dramas. Each drama brought more and more attention as the year progressed, and some have broken records that no other K-dramas have before (cough, cough… Squid Game). If you’re afraid you missed some of the finest dramas, here’s a list of the ten best K-dramas from 2021.

    The Top 10 K-Dramas from 2021:

    1. Squid Game (September 2021)

    Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t talk about the K-drama from 2021: Squid Game.

    Squid Game Poster K-Dramas from 2021
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    As the most talked-about K-drama from 2021, Squid Game raked in millions upon millions of views after its release. Even now, a few months after the initial release, people are still talking about it. Like mentioned earlier, the popularity of this drama led it to break a few records for K-dramas. In particular, Squid Game became the first Korean drama to rank #1 for the most-watched show on Netflix.

    This nine-episode K-drama was released all at once September 17, 2021 on Netflix. The storyline follows multiple different characters all fighting for the prize of 45.6 billion won and a chance to better their lives. In some way or another, the characters are all struggling and in need of money, so they take a chance with the deadly Squid Game. The show takes a darker twist on a lot of familiar children’s games, making it all that more haunting and twisted.

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    Squid Game is the most popular K-drama from 2021 for many different reasons. With the amazing plot, the fantastic characters/actors, and the twisted familiarity of all the children’s games, this drama has the perfect recipe for popularity. In the first month after its release, it racked up more than 148 million household account viewers. But that’s only in the first month. Unless Netflix fully releases their viewership count, we can’t know how many millions of people have watched this drama now. But we do know that it’s still at the front of the list for Netflix’s top 10 watched shows.

    To learn more about this drama, you can read through our article specifically about it here. And if you’re ready to start watching it, you can find it on Netflix here.

    2. My Name (October 2021)

    Another popular K-drama from 2021 that was released on Netflix is My Name.

    My Name Netflix Korean show
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    This K-drama is a total of eight episodes and was also released all at once like Squid Game. It was released on October 15, 2021 on Netflix. This drama is about the character Yoon Ji-woo, someone who’s trying to get revenge on whoever was responsible for her father’s death. After teaming up with a drug crime group, Ji-woo finds herself becoming a secret spy in the police department for them. All the while, she’s on the hunt for the one who killed her father.

    This K-drama from 2021 is another action-packed and highly thrilling one that you won’t want to miss. The mixture between the revenge, the crime, and the secrecy keeps you on the edge of your seat and wanting more. Since the drama itself has far fewer episodes than a typical K-drama, it’s easy to sit down and watch this drama all at once or only in a couple of sittings.

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    Uniquely, this drama was actually first screened at the 26th Busan International Film Festival. The first three episodes were screened on October 7th and the full drama was released on Netflix a week later. This initial screening of the drama brought in a lot of viewers and made the drama that much more anticipated.

    You can watch this drama on Netflix here.

    3. Nevertheless (June – August 2021)

    The next drama on our list of K-dramas from 2021 is the highly loved, romance genre K-drama Nevertheless.

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    With only ten episodes, this K-drama has wormed its way into peoples’ hearts easily. Following the story of two people who are afraid to love, their story unfolds throughout each episode as they get closer to each other. Of course, it’s never that simple. There are a few people from their pasts that come in and try to remind them why they swore off of love in the first place and another who comes in and creates the typical K-drama love triangle.

    This K-drama was first released on JTBC on Saturdays, broadcasting to South Korea through TV. Soon after it finished airing on TV, though, it was released internationally on Netflix for all to see. It was released from June 19 to August 21, 2021. However, this drama is actually based on a Webtoon of the same name. The Korean version was released on Naver Webtoon back in 2018, you can read it here. And the English version was released in May 2021, a few months before the K-drama. You can read that version here.

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    Many have enjoyed this drama because of the wonderful cast members, the amazing chemistry between the lead characters, and a few other things. If you’d like to learn more about this K-drama from 2021, feel free to check out the article we’ve written about it here.

    And if you’d like to start watching this ten-episode K-drama, then you can find it on Netflix here.

    4. Lovers of the Red Sky (August – October 2021)

    This one of two historical genre K-dramas on our list is a great one. Lovers of the Red Sky has quickly become one of the most-watched historical K-dramas from 2021.

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    Set during the Joseon era, this historical K-drama from 2021 tells the story of female painter Hong Chun-gi. Though she was originally born blind and later gains sight, Hong holds an extraordinary talent in painting. She is accepted into a prestigious art school despite the societal norms around that time didn’t quite support her decisions. On the other hand, Ha Ram is an astrologer that’s experience opposes Hong’s. He was born with sight but later loses it. Ultimately, the two fall in love despite their physical impairments.

    This K-drama from 2021 was originally released on SBS from August 30 to October 26, 2021. It has a total of sixteen episodes. This drama is also available to watch on Viki if you’ve got a Viki Standard Pass. Similar to the last K-drama from 2021 we talked about, Lovers of the Red Sky is based on a story of the same name—a novel with the same name this time by Jung Eun-gwul.

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    For a historical K-drama, this show has everything you’d ever want. Political games, star-crossed lovers, and a strong cast. There are also quite a few popular singers featured on this drama’s soundtrack, making it that much more loveable. It’s easy to see how much this drama is loved; it holds a 9.5 rating on Viki with over 34,000 reviews. That’s a lot, especially for a K-drama that only came out in the latter half of 2021.

    You can watch Lovers of the Red Sky on Viki here.

    5. The Penthouse: War in Life (Season 2 [February – April 2021] and Season 3 [June – September 2021])

    If you’ve kept up with K-dramas since 2020, then this one should be of no surprise to you. With its popularity skyrocketing with the release of the first season, The Penthouse: War in Life also leaps to the top of the list of most popular K-dramas from 2021 with its second and third seasons.

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    Originally airing on SBS TV, the first season of The Penthouse set up the foundation for the later seasons. It follows the lives of wealthy families living in the Hera Palace and their children who attend the Cheong-ah Arts School. Twists and turns occur throughout the entire first season; between the battles for power and the disjointed views on the world, there’s so much to hold your attention throughout the first season.

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    The second and third seasons came out after the great success of the first. The second season was released from February to April 2021 while the third was released soon after from June to September 2021. Both seasons continue the storyline from the previous season—following the aftermath of deaths, the downfall of power, and the fight for redemption.

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    Each season gained millions of viewers nationwide. The second season averaged 5.9 million viewers throughout the release and the third season averaged 4.4 million viewers. This was enough to rank both seasons in the Top 50 Korean Television Series per Nationwide Viewers.

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    You can read more about The Penthouse K-drama in our blog post here. And you can find all three seasons of this K-drama from 2021 on Viki, available with a VikiPass Plus account (Season 1, Season 2, and Season 3).

    6. Vincenzo (February – May 2021)

    The next K-drama from 2021 that we need to talk about is Vincenzo.

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    Scoring the ninth highest-rated drama spot in Korean cable tv history (at the time of its release), Vincenzo truly made an impact for K-dramas from 2021. Following the story of Park Joo-hyung, or Vincenzo, this K-drama is full of action and chaos. Vincenzo was eight when he was adopted and moved to Italy. Later in life, though, when he works as a lawyer in the Mafia, he eventually ends up fleeing to South Korea due to a complication. From here, he sets out to recover 1.5 tons of gold.

    Originally, Vincenzo aired on tvN from February 20 to May 2, 2021. Two episodes came out each week. Once each episode finished airing on tvN, it was released on Netflix for international viewers to watch. On average, each episode raked in nearly three million viewers nationwide.

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    With twenty episodes, Vincenzo is a highly loved crime K-drama from 2021 that is highly loved and appreciated. Not only are there memorable scenes and quotes from the drama, but its continuously engaging.

    If you’d like to check it out, you can find it on Netflix here.

    7. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (August – October 2021)

    If you’re more into the romance genre, then this next K-drama from 2021 on our list is one you’ll definitely want to check out.

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    Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha is a sixteen-episode K-drama that aired on tvN from August 28 to October 17, 2021. After Yoon Hye-jin—an intelligent dentist who lived in the big city—ends up losing her job because of the accusations she throws at the head doctor, she finds herself at the seaside village of Gongjin. There she meets Hong Du-sik, a jack-of-all-trades character who is highly loved and appreciated throughout the town because he’s not afraid to help out or work any job. The two get closer as they cross paths more and more.

    Much like Vincenzo, this K-drama from 2021 was quite the hit for tvN, scoring one of the higher ratings for the channel’s history. Officially, the drama measured about 2.4 million viewers nationwide per episode.

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    With sappy love stories, a character who’s quite outspoken, and everything else in between, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha will fill you with all of the lovely feelings that come with a great romance K-drama. You won’t get tired of these characters or their actors/actresses and you certainly won’t get tired of their blossoming romance the longer the show goes on.

    To watch this drama, you can find it on Netflix here.

    8. Hospital Playlist (Season 2: June – September 2021)

    Compared to other slice-of-life genre K-dramas, Hospital Playlist was a major hit.

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    This K-drama from 2021 follows five friends who met when they attended the same medical school in 1999. Years later, the group of five work at the same hospital and experience the different things life throws their way together. This includes various hospital/work happenings, romance drama, and more.

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    The first season for Hospital Playlist actually came out in 2020. But the grand response from fans pushed the show to release another season this year. Altogether, both seasons add up to twenty-four episodes and were released first on tvN. The first season averaged a 2.9 million viewership whereas the second season averaged a 3.2 million viewership.

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    Around the world, shows that take place in a hospital are widely popular. Hospital Playlist is no different. The wonderful friendship between the cast, the presentation of relatable situations, and all the chaos in between are more than enough to make this K-drama from 2021 one of the greats.

    Hospital Playlist is available to watch now on Netflix.

    9. Mr. Queen (February 2021)

    Our second historical K-drama from 2021 on our list is Mr. Queen.

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    This quirky K-drama follows chef Jang Bong-hwan who works at the President’s Blue House. One day, Jang wakes up in the body of Queen Cheorin from the Joseon period. The drama is a battle for power and also the unveiling of falsehoods. The current king is found to not be much a leader except by name and the true leader is the late King Sun-ho’s Queen, Sun-won.

    As all great historical K-dramas include, there’s a battle for power, a secret big enough to ruin everything, and more. This twenty-episode K-drama is full of funny moments and enough twists to keep your eyes glued to the screen!

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    This K-drama from 2021 originally aired on tvN, averaging 3.3 million viewers throughout, but it’s also available on Viki with a VikiPass Standard account. With the great cast and the unique plot, this drama became one of the top ones to watch from 2021. If you’d like to read more about this K-drama from 2021, you can check out the blog post we wrote about it here.

    And if you want to start watching it, you can find it on Viki here.

    10. Law School (April – June 2021)

    Our last, but certainly not least, drama on our list of K-dramas from 2021 is the legal drama Law School.

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    When a professor and his students get involved with a peculiar case, things start going a little crazy. During a mock trial, another professor is found dead at the school and the students have to work together to prove Professor Yang Jong-hoon’s innocence. All the while, they learn what authenticity, law, and justice truly mean.

    This K-drama from 2021 aired on JTBC from April 14 to June 9, 2021. It averaged over one million viewers throughout the entire season.

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    Everything within this drama—from the twisting storyline, the mysterious elements, and the amazing actors—is enough to make this a K-drama from 2021 you won’t want to miss.

    All sixteen episodes of this drama are available on Netflix to watch, so you can find it here!

    Which of these K-dramas from 2021 have you seen?

    Did we mention any of your favorite K-dramas from 2021? Did we miss any? We all know that there has been a ton of K-dramas that came out during this past year, so we couldn’t list them all. However, I hope we were able to bring some new ones for you to watch!

    If you’re in the mood to find more K-dramas to watch (not just ones from 2021), feel free to check out our K-Drama Category. And make sure you check back with us throughout the month of December because we’re releasing multiple blogs about some of the best Korean entertainment or culture things from this past year.

  • Hellbound review (2021): A South Korean Series Set Against a Backdrop of Ideological Warfare

    Hellbound review (2021): A South Korean Series Set Against a Backdrop of Ideological Warfare

    The past year has brought Netflix’s audiences to a level never reached before, each show dethroning the previous one in terms of viewing, figures. Lupin, The Queen’s Gambit, Maid… And recently, the Korean horror series Hellbound broke Netflix records, reaching the top of streaming charts in more than 80 countries within 24 hours of its release.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the show.

    Hellbound Took The World by Storm

    First off, let us watch the final trailer of the show if you have not already done it.

     

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    After the Squid Game tornado, Netflix surfs the South Korean wave again and plunges us with Hellbound, this time in a parallel universe, halfway between thriller and fantasy. But even though Squid Game had set the bar very high, Hellbound seems like a little too obscure TV object to achieve the same level. Is it just thanks to the success of Hwang Dong-hyuk’s survival thriller? Or does Hellbound have a charm of its own? The answer probably falls somewhere in between, but there’s a critically-acclaimed streak, at the center of it all.

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    If the increasingly boring reactions related to Squid Game first made us think that our appetite for Korean dramas was drying up, the new horror series Hellbound has indeed denied this. The Korean-produced horror series arrived on Netflix with an unprecedented reception in the streaming service’s history. It has reached the top of the streaming charts in over 80 countries and created new success for a country that has suddenly found itself at the center of the global entertainment industry.

    Main Characters

    Yoo Ah-in

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    He is a 35-year-old actor. He is also a creative director and is not at his first attempt in a series since he played in Sungkyunkwan Scandal (in 2010), Secret Love Affair (in 2014), and Six Flying Dragons (in 2015). Well-known in South Korea, the young man has also landed roles in the films Veteran (in 2015), Sado (the same year), and Burning (released in 2018). Yoo Ah-in, whose real name is Uhm Hong-sik, can also boast of having received numerous awards for his performances, like that of the best new actor (in 2007, 2008, 2015, and 2016).

    Kim Hyun-Joo

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    Kim Hyun-Joo is a South Korean actress. She started her career as a magazine model when she was in 3rd year of high school. In 1996, she made her debut in entertainment by playing in Kim Hyun Chul’s music video “One Lifetime“. Then in 1997, she continued her acting career in the TV series “The Reason I Live“. The following year, she was the main actress of the drama “If It Snows on Christmas“.

    Yang Ik-june

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    Yang Ik-june was born in Seoul in 1975. After his military service, he did odd jobs and took a theater course, more out of a desire to ape, imitate television stars than out of a taste for art. But his curiosity got the better of him. He has appeared in a large number of short films and in a few independent feature films. He directed his first short film, “Always Behind You” in 2005, then in 2009 “Breathless”, a film which achieved unexpected public success in his country.

    Hellbound’s Plot

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    Here is another violent and disturbing series from Seoul, which this time takes over the power of religions and social media. This fiction, created by the director of ‘Train to Busan’, reveals a tasty mix of genres and has already dethroned the already very politically incorrect ‘Squid Game from the top of the Netflix charts.

    Creatures appear out of nowhere, in broad daylight in Seoul, and slaughter a man in the street, before disappearing as mysteriously as they appeared. The scene was extensively filmed, and the police are investigating. According to a millennial sect, The New Truth, the victim was damned and ended up in hell. The guru declared that God decided to issue a warning to humans.

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    The opening minutes of Netflix’s new series, inspired by a webtoon, foreshadow a series as fantastic as it is bloody. Then, surprisingly, the action turns to a crime thriller, following in the footsteps of one of the inspectors in charge of the case. The show then turned to religion and even bigotry, by introducing us to the guru of The New Truth. Within the movement, we can find the Arrowheads (extremists led by a completely insane leader); the opportunity for the series to also take an interest in the destructive power of social networks.

    In a short time, we can realize that the supernatural theme in the beginning only constitutes one of the aspects in the end. No less was expected from series creator Yeon Sang-ho, film director of ‘Train to Busan’ and its sequel, ‘Peninsula’. Two feature films which, under the guise of describing an apocalypse of the living dead, hollow out a South Korea that has become unlivable except for the wealthy, and where people are ready to fight to the death to gain access to a social position or money. Replace these last words with ‘eternal salvation’, and this is also the observation that the author makes in his series, not tender for religion, not more for the ‘believers’ who are manipulated.

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    Hellbound is a supernatural horror series that questions what would happen if the damnation prophesied by religions around the world really came true. It centers on the actions of a team of demons who hunt down sinners informed by celestial beings of the time and place of their death. These demons are tasked with sending these sinners, as the name of the series suggests, to hell, creating a violent and terrible atmosphere as well as a world that is beset by religious fanaticism and the constant threat of supernatural horror.

    Critics called Hellbound a dark series, far more than Squid Game‘s exaggerated dystopia, but they praised the drama, performances, and action scenes, which, like in Squid Game, are extremely violent and bloody.

    This drama halfway between the genre series, using the codes of horror cinema, and the anticipatory tale addresses the existential questions facing the human species, in particular on the border between beliefs and extremist ideology.

    Top Reasons Why You Should Watch Hellbound

    Thanks to the quality of its original material and the skillful execution of Sang-ho, the series currently has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

    With Hellbound, Welcome to The Depths of Humanity!

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    It all started on a gray November day, in a cafe. A man looks at his phone anxiously. When the clock strikes, three giant creatures appear in his pursuit before beating him to death in front of hundreds of witnesses. It is on this shock sequence that Hellbound opens and exhilarates our curiosity. Quickly, the series is oriented more on the way in which these events are received, in particular by religious groups, than on the events themselves. The series is built on the whole like a slow-burn thriller, with a certain classicism for this genre already very explored in Korean culture, and characters so elusive that it is difficult to get attached to them.

    If this first superficial layer is a little damaging to the series, the whole point lies in the tacit message: how the fear of death, mixed with the exposure of borderline personalities on the Internet, can lead a whole population to deny its identity and to switch to a society based on the cult of personality, denunciation and physical lynching in public of those who do not fit into the imposed mold of good morals. It’s hard not to read, between these lines, an ideological critique of dictatorial North Korea, but in a modern version plagued by a toxic use of social networks.

    Hellbound: a Demonstration of Korean Know-how in Action

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    Under horrific appearances, this political thriller allows the director Yeon Sang-ho to assert his status as a master in the matter of the mixing of genres. All of his projects can be considered a reflection of the extravagance, realities of our societies. Among the various actors of the series, we especially note the very disturbing and therefore fatally successful interpretation of Yoo Ah-in, who plays the strange Jin-soo. This new production should confirm, after the success of Squid Game, the growing interest of viewers, especially the younger generation, for Korean culture. Although this fable, very promising on paper, sometimes loses its breath by an excess of slowness, it plunges the viewer into a dark and neat graphic universe, and in a terrifying story.

    Questions We Still Ask ourselves (Spoiler Alert!)

    Over the course of the episodes, we understand that the strange supernatural phenomenon may ultimately not be the work of God, but what is going on behind it is currently unknown. At the end of the first season of Hellbound, there are many questions left unanswered, here are some.

    Where Do The Creatures Come From?

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    This is one of the biggest questions we ask ourselves after Hellbound: where do the creatures come from? Is it the work of God or rather of Satan? In view of the tragic events that are occurring, it is complicated to think that the Almighty can act in this way. Could it be that it’s humans behind everything that’s going on? One can imagine that the death angel announcing the date and time of death could be a hologram, but difficult to say the same for the monsters that come and go through a time portal.

    How Did The Prophecy Start?

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    If the prophecy seems to have been around for a short time, how and when did it actually come into being? Is it a supernatural event or a natural disaster? Or could a human be hiding behind it all? What is amazing is that one of the first people to receive the prophecy is Jeong Jin-soo, the president of The New Truth. However, nobody knew it and no other case was authenticated 20 years before. Could angels and executioners have shown up in town to get a message across? Or based on the theory that men are behind all this, they might want to depopulate overcrowded places.

    Who Are The People Behind The White VIP Masks?

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    As in Squid Game, mysterious VIPs are always present to attend the events from the front row. They are portrayed as important people, but they are not discussed again until they reappear in episode 5 during another demonstration at the New Truth headquarters. Yet the president of the New Truth was shown with his face uncovered (even though he was one of the most popular/powerful men there). These masked people could be government officials wishing to remain anonymous, people who paid an exorbitant price to attend the event, or they could be part of a New Truth ritual that we are not yet aware of. We hope to know more about this mystery soon!

    Why Did a Condemned Person Come Back to Life?

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    Lastly, the final scene leaves us with even more questions. Although everyone watched Ms. Park’s demonstration – and her charred body was seen locked in a jar – the cliffhanger shows that the deceased miraculously came back to life. Did this woman reincarnate as a demon? It is something to think about because it would be surprising to take somebody’s soul and then allow them to regain their body. Or, maybe once there, Ms. Park passed some kind of test and the leaders realized that she had nothing to do in hell because of her kindness.

    So many questions that deserve answers in a potential season 2. We can’t wait to know what Netflix will decide!

    Feel free to check out more information about dramas here or the amazing pop-up event for the movie!

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  • 3 Netflix Korean Dramas that has Explosive Responses

    3 Netflix Korean Dramas that has Explosive Responses

    If you’ve been anywhere near social media or Netflix recently, then you’ve seen the storm that Squid Game has created. Fans of Korean dramas, fans of Korean culture, and even people with no knowledge about anything related to Korea have dived deep into the ruthless drama with near obsession. The drama itself spread far across the internet—memes were developed, games within shows came to light, and the infamous “would you survive?” question was asked to almost every celebrity fans could find. But this isn’t the first time a Netflix-made Korean drama took the internet by storm. From the beginning of 2020 to now, here are three Netflix Korean dramas that gained the world’s attention.

    3 Netflix Korean Dramas Worth Your Time:

    1. Itaewon Class (2020)

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    Plot

    Starting off this list strong, we should talk about the Netflix Korean drama that basically started it all. Of course, there’s been plenty of Korean dramas that have hit it off on the international scale, but we didn’t see this kind of widespread response until Itaewon Class came out at the beginning of 2020.

    This drama follows the life of an ex-convict who’s just trying to get his pub to the top of the food industry. But he’s challenged along the way with the pain of his father’s death, the prison time, and the people trying to stand in his way. He makes friends, but he also makes enemies throughout this journey to reach the top.

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    Directed by Kim Sungyoon, this drama is sixteen episodes long. From the very first episode, you’re holding your breath to find out more. But the show never slows down—there are always more challenges to face after one is finally surpassed. Not only does this drama pack a powerful punch, but it has you grasped in its emotional webbing that keeps you watching throughout the upsetting moments.

    Truly, this Netflix Korean drama is one of a kind, and that’s why it’s on our list. You can read more about this particular drama and its webtoon series in our blog post here. And you can watch this drama on Netflix here.

    Main Characters and Actors/Actresses

    A Netflix Korean drama wouldn’t become this popular if it didn’t grip the watcher’s attention throughout the show. One of the ways a drama can do that is through the actor’s/actress’ portrayal of their characters. If an actor doesn’t play their part just right, the whole drama can be ruined.

    Luckily for Itaewon Class, though, this Netflix Korean drama has one of the best lineups of actors and actresses.

    Park Seojoon (playing Park Saeroyi)

    The leading character of this Netflix Korean drama—the ex-convict fighting to reach the top of the food industry—is Park Saeroyi. This character is already unique in his own way, but Park Seojoon adds another level to it.

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    Park Seojoon is a Korean actor who’s been in the acting scene for about ten years. He’s known for his roles in Kill Me, Heal Me (2015), Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016-2017), What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018), and Itawon Class (2020). He’s also participated in multiple Korean films throughout his career.

    What’s interesting about Park’s display of Saeroyi in Itaewon Class is the muted expressions throughout the show. Saeroyi is not a character that can easily express his thoughts or his emotions—unless they’re along the lines of anger, of course. So Park had to express most of the character’s emotions through physical habits and stoic facial expressions. I can still vividly see Saeroyi patting down his own hair as he thinks or gets nervous. Those little movements speak volumes to the watchers.

    Since this Netflix Korean drama came out, many people have praised Park Seojoon’s skills as an actor. Many have kept a close eye on the work he’s doing elsewhere now, watching his new and old dramas.

    Kim Dami (playing Jo Yiseo)

    As a relatively recent actress in South Korea, Kim Dami sure made a big splash with her role in Itaewon Class. In this Netflix Korean drama, she plays Jo Yiseo, one of the love interests and friends of Park Saeroyi.

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    Besides her role in Itaewon Class, she’s also known for her role in the mystery film The Witch: Part 1, The Subversion (2018). But she only made her acting debut in 2017, so there’s plenty more to come from her in terms of show and film appearances.

    In Itaewon Class, Kim plays a headstrong and determined Jo Yiseo. She meets Saeroyi by chance and sticks to him from there, helping build his pub up on the publicity side of things. She’s not only fierce, but she’s demanding (in the best way possible—people look at her whenever she enters a room because her presence is that strong). Yet she also shows an immense about of vulnerability throughout the show.

    With this kind of emotional to unwavering character, Kim had put on a performance that not many could’ve pulled off as elegantly. For her performance in this eye-catching Netflix Korean drama, she won Best New Actress at the 2020 Baeksang Arts Award.

    Kwon Nara (playing Oh Soo-ah)

    Starting off as a member of the girl group Hello Venus, Nara didn’t start off as an actress. But she slowly made her way into the acting scene by having cameo roles. In 2017, Nara first played her major acting role in Suspicious Partner.

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    She held one of the major roles in Itaewon Class, playing Oh Soo-ah. Soo-ah was the second love interest of Park Saeroyi and an old friend. However, she was a character made to frustrate the watchers. She continuously did things for the wrong side and seemed to only lead Saeroyi on. She was unmoving in places many watchers felt she shouldn’t have been.

    But a great actress will truly make the watchers despise a character—since their acting was so believable that it brought upon frustrations and annoyance. Kwon did just this. She made many watchers—including me—want to scream after each bad choice she seemed to make.

    Truly, this made Itaewon Class one of the more popular Netflix Korean dramas out of all the ones that came before it.

    Viewer Response

    Out of all the amazing Netflix Korean dramas made before Itaewon Class, why did this one get such a worldwide response? And why is it the first one on this list?

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    Short explanation: Itaewon Class broke the mold on what was to be expected in a Korean drama. Was there romance? Yes. Was there a classic love triangle? Yup, sure was. But there was way more to this drama than that.

    Firstly, this drama had a transgender character, ex-convicts (the kind that were actually trying to get their life back on track, not the ones who wanted to cause more trouble), and a black character who directly faced racism throughout the show. These kinds of characters weren’t expressed in past Korean dramas, making this one stand out.

    Not only did Itaewon Class touch on a lot of taboo subjects, but it didn’t brush them off. Many of these issues in Korea—the LGBTQ+ and racism issues—are typically shown in small scale or not at all. But this Netflix Korean drama included these issues directly in the plot, allowing it to drive the motivation of the characters and make choices that the watchers might not expect.

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    Because of this speaking the unspoken, the outstanding plot, and the actors/actresses, it’s no wonder Itaewon Class jumped to the top of the “to watch” list for everyone at the beginning of 2020 and gained such a fierce response from viewers.

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    2. It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2020)

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    Plot

    The next powerhouse drama on our list of Netflix Korean dramas came out a few months after Itaewon Class. Indeed, this drama had a lot to live up to with being so close to the first. But it surpassed any possible standard set and paved its own way to popularity.

    It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (also known as Psycho, But It’s Okay) is a romance drama that follows a children’s book writer and a mental healthcare worker’s entangled stories. It dips into the psychological aspects of mental health and trauma, but not the sick and twisted plotline psychological lovers look for. Between the people at the psychological hospital and the writer’s own outlandish behavior, the healthcare worker has a lot to deal with. And when you add his brother, who is suffering from past trauma and is on the autism spectrum, the characters have a lot to work through.

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    The drama is directed by Park Shinwoo and has a total of sixteen episodes. It ran from June to August in 2020. This drama is emotional, hard-hitting, and straight up mind-boggling. There’s too much to unpack in a single episode, let alone an entire series. But this drama is beyond worth the watch (just keep your tissues close by! I cried so many times while watching).

    You can read more about this Netflix Korean drama in our blog post for it here! And, if you’re already ready to watch it, then you can find it on Netflix here.

    Main Characters and Actors/Actresses

    Just like Itaewon Class, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay is a Netflix Korean drama that’s full of talented and eye-catching actors/actresses. The main characters are portrayed so well that you can’t help but grow attached to them. And though there are outlandish and a bit bizarre moments throughout the show, the actors and actresses do so well at not making the scenes cringy or too crazy. For me, the actors and actresses are the one defining thing that made this particular Netflix Korean drama explode in popularity.

    Kim Soohyun (playing Moon Gangtae)

    One of the leading characters of this Netflix Korean drama is Moon Gangtae. This character is the healthcare worker for the psychiatric hospital. Kim Soohyun, a well-experienced actor, plays this role perfectly.

    Kim Soohyun actor from It's okay to not be okay
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    Throughout his career, Kim has played a wide range of characters—from the leading role to a guest appearance in the background. He first made his debut as an actor in the show Kimchi Cheese Smile (2007). However, he’s played in plenty of well-known dramas after that—including, Dream High (2011), Hotel del Luna (2019), Crash Landing on You (2020), and more.

    In It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, Kim portrays the healthcare worker who holds an unemotional façade, letting the world just happen around him as he helps people get through their days. Of course, he doesn’t really feel nothing. He’s a bit of a worrier. Between his brother’s trauma and autism, the patients at the hospital, and his own personal issues, Moon Gangtae faces enough of the world alone that he’s gotten used to holding his emotions in.

    Even so, Kim plays the character well. The more the show goes on, the deeper understanding you’ll have of Moon Gangtae. But this kind of emotional response towards him wouldn’t happen if it were any other actor playing him.

    Seo Yeji (playing Go Munyeong)

    The second leading character of It’s Okay to Not Be Okay is Go Munyeong. Go is the children’s book author who’s a little on the eccentric side. She’s brash, a bit spoiled, and doesn’t know how to back down when someone tells her no.

    Seo Yeji actress from It's Okay to Not Be Okay
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    Throughout her career, Seo Yeji has played in a variety of Korean dramas and films. Between period dramas, sitcoms, romcoms, and more, Seo has had her hand in many different roles. She can pull off nearly every role she’s given. Besides It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, Seo has acted in popular dramas Last (2015), Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016), and Save Me (2017).

    With her character’s loud personality in this Netflix Korean drama, Seo had to perfect the sadistic but controlled personality. Because yes, Go Munyeong is that kind of chaotic throughout the show. But Seo helps draw us in and understand the character by not crossing the threshold of too much.

    Oh Jungse (playing Moon Sangtae)

    Oh Jungse is one of the most experienced actors on our list of Netflix Korean dramas. He’s got countless films he’s acted in—starting back in 1997—and just as many dramas. In It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, he plays Moon Sangtae, Gangtae’s brother.

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    Though he’s got countless shows and films on his list of experiences, Oh is mostly known for his roles in Missing 9 (2017), When the Camellia Blooms (2019), Hot Stove League (2019), and It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2020).

    In this Netflix Korean drama, Oh plays a character on the autism spectrum. While I do believe that people who actually experience things such as autism should have the chance to act in shows, I think Oh did a wonderful job at portraying the character without making it seem like he was making fun of people with autism.

    Instead, this character is one of the most influential ones throughout the drama. Whatever Moon Gangtae does, it’s heavily influenced by what his brother wants or can handle. So many things are led by Oh’s character—he’s the one who’s a fan of Go Munyeong, so he brought them all together in a way.

    Overall, the emotions that Oh shows throughout Moon Sangtae are powerful. Because there are specific scenes of Moon sitting there and memorizing emotion cards, it seems hard to believe that the character truly understands what emotions are. Yet he’s one of the most emotionally driven characters on the show. It’s fascinating and quite drawing to watch him develop throughout the entirety of the show.

    Viewer Response

    When this Netflix Korean drama first came out, the internet went nuts.

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    With good reason, of course. This drama, much like Itaewon Class, stepped out of the box of what was expected from Korean dramas. Firstly, this drama talked about mental health and psychiatric treatment normally. By this, I mean that the show didn’t shy away from this topic and treated it like they’re normal things to experience (which they are). Many fans commended the show for breaking through the taboo of everything.

    Secondly, this show was heart-wrenching to watch. Unlike Itaewon Class, which was motivated by anger and revenge, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay was led by even more demanding emotions: sadness, pain, anguish. The characters throughout the show weren’t exactly seeking revenge for things that happened in the past, but they were trying to work through their emotional traumas. There was fighting and anger—and quite a bit of physical pain, too—but it all stemmed from their emotional traumas and motivations. This is quite different for a Korean drama of this plotline.

    Because of all of these amazing things, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay became one of the most talked-about and loved Netflix Korean dramas. It’s been just over a year since it first came out, but people are still loving and recommending it. It’s a favorite for many and will probably remain so.

    3. Squid Game (2021)

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    Plot

    The Netflix Korean drama that everyone is talking about nowadays is Squid Game. Whether or not you’re into Korean dramas, you’ve definitely run into something about this one. As the first Korean drama to rank number one on Netflix, Squid Game has done what no other drama has done before.

    The nine-episode drama was released in full globally on Netflix on September 17, 2021. Hwang Donghyuk directed and wrote it. The show follows characters all fighting for the same thing: 45.6 billion won. Throughout the show, it’s taking a darker twist on children’s games and creating a harrowing result of life or death competitions. This drama is not for those who get queasy with blood, physical pain, etc.

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    This Netflix Korean drama is haunting, largely twisted, and will leave you in awe. Despite the childlike and innocent tactic the show puts on, it’s got such an in-depth and twisted plot that will have you sitting on the edge of your seat the entire time. If you’d like to read more about Squid Game, you can check out our blog post about it here! And if you want to get into watching it, you can find it on Netflix here.

    Main Characters and Actors/Actresses

    Fans of the Netflix Korean drama Squid Game fell in love with the characters and the actors/actresses playing them. Not only did the actors and actresses pull the watchers in, but their personalities quickly drew more attention to the show. Each actor and actress gained thousands, if not millions, of followers on social media and are still being talked about long after the show was released.

    Lee Jungjae (playing Seong Gihun)

    Lee Jungjae first debuted as a fashion model before beginning his career as an actor. He’s acted in both films and dramas throughout his career, taking on the part of various characters and personalities. In all of his career, he’s been nominated and won Best (New) Actor at various award shows. His work in Squid Game further showcases his skills as an actor.

    Lee Jungjae actor from Squid Game
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    In this Netflix Korean drama, Lee plays Seong Gihun. Seong is a character worn down by a hard life—he’s a gambling addict, but struggling to support his daughter financially. He joins the game when he learns of the prize money, wanting to have more financial stability for himself and his daughter.

    Throughout the show, Lee portrays Seong in a captivating way. You can’t help but feel for the character as you see what he’s going through. Through all of the twists and turns that Squid Game brings, Seong holds steady as a character. Lee truly acts out Seong seamlessly, drawing the watchers in and hooking them until the very end.

    Park Haesoo (playing Cho Sangwoo)

    At first, Park Haesoo made his debut in musical theatre in 2007. From there, he took to the big screen—acting in both television series and films. He’s most known for his roles in Prison Playbook (2017-2018) and Squid Game. He’s won the Best New Actor Award at three separate award shows.

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    In Squid Game, Park plays Cho Sangwoo—someone who’s known Seong Gihun since they were younger as they grew up in the same neighborhood. Cho was a bright student who secured a prestigious university degree and a great job. However, things take a hard turn when Cho is found stealing money from clients.

    Now, Cho is wanted by the police and in dept millions of won. So he decides to join the game with Seong Gihun. Cho’s character plays an important role throughout the Netflix Korean drama as his bond with Seong dictates a lot of moments. They’ve known and trusted each other for a long time, so it’s understandable that it comes up in dire moments of this Netflix Korean drama.

    Wi Hajoon (playing Hwang Junho)

    Known for his work in Korean films such as Gonjiam: Hanted Asylum (2018) and Midnight (2021) as well as his work in dramas like Something in the Rain (2018) and Romance is a Bonus Book (2019), Wi Hajoon is the perfect addition to this Netflix Korean drama.

    Wi Hajoon actor from Squid Game
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    In Squid Game, Wi plays Hwang Junho—a police officer who snuck into the game to find his missing brother. Compared to the other characters, Hwang is participating for different reasons—reasons that are more emotionally driven than money-driven. This makes him stand out amongst the others.

    Wi displays the perfect acting for this role, giving us a change of motivation to watch while also still keeping us captivated the entire time.

    Jung Hoyeon (playing Kang Saebyeok)

    The last, but not least, main character of Squid Game is Kang Saebyeok. Jung Hoyeon, a Korean model and actress, started her career in 2010 with multiple different appearances on fashion shows and model-related works. She actually made her acting debut in Squid Game.

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    In this Netflix Korean drama, Jung plays Kang Saebyeok. Kang is a North Korean defector who’s just trying to earn money to pay a broker to find her family still back in North Korea. Her motivation throughout the show is the dream of living in a house with her younger brother and mother.

    Kang’s character, much like Hwang Junho, brings an interesting sense to the show. She’s not necessarily in debt and she’s very entwined with her emotional motivations to win the game, but she’s still battling alongside everyone else.

    This role has gained a lot of popularity for the actress, making her debut in the acting world quite successful.

    Viewer Response

    Arguably, Squid Game earned the highest, most impressive response out of any of the Netflix Korean dramas on this list.

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    This was the first Korean drama to ever rank number one on Netflix, gaining thousands and thousands of viewers with its release. Fans of the show still talk about it, using images from the show and quotes from the characters every day. Even if you hadn’t watched the show, you definitely heard about it.

    People have used images of the show as memes, they’ve used the concept as various games, and they’ve taken to asking anyone and everyone “would you survive?” Seriously, this drama exploded like no other.

    Most of it comes from the amazingly twisted plot, the entrancing characters, and the overflowing aesthetic (the colors are so visually appealing that it’s more than just captivating to watch). Not only has Squid Game taken on the harsh realities that society has put us through, but it’s exploring how much a human can truly do when they’re facing a crisis. It’s dark, it’s twisted, but it’s something everyone has enjoyed watching.

    When the next Netflix Korean drama pops up, no doubt fans will compare it to Squid Game. It’s become that show for a lot of people.

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    The Growth of Netflix Korean Dramas since 2020

    Netflix-made Korean dramas have been around for years. Personally, I’ve watched quite a few amazing Netflix Korean dramas that weren’t listed. However, they really only gained this explosive reaction from watchers in 2020 with Itaewon Class. Why?

    There’s no actual answer to this question, but we can probably assume the situation with Covid-19 played a pretty big role in it. When the world shut down in the beginning months of 2020, many people had to find something to do inside their houses. Naturally, people turned to Netflix to binge on their favorite shows and watch new ones. Eventually, they fell onto Korean dramas.

    With the push from Netflix to create shows from Asian countries, Itaewon Class came out at the perfect time. With its captivating plot that could keep people’s attention amidst the world’s shut down, Itaewon Class opened the door for Korean dramas to a lot of people who hadn’t had the time to invest in them before. And when It’s Okay to Not Be Okay came out, people were already hooked.

    So the easiest way to explain the growth of Netflix Korean dramas is to mention Covid-19 and quarantine. There may be other factors, but this is the most obvious answer.

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    If you’d like to find more dramas to spend your time watching, feel free to check out our Dramas Category! We’ve written about a lot of amazing dramas—including the most popular Korean dramas on Viki and other, more specific, dramas such as Mr. Queen and True Beauty. And if you want to dive into Netflix-made Korean films, you can check out the blog we wrote about some of the most popular ones here!

  • 5 Fascinating Historical K-Dramas You Must Watch

    5 Fascinating Historical K-Dramas You Must Watch

    Well Korean dramas are not only about Romance and comedy. Thriller, Fantasy, Action and Historical K-dramas are also captivating and loved by the audience. Well for now we will focus on some amazing Historical K-dramas that have received praises and good ratings. Here are 5 fascinating Historical K-Dramas that should be on your watchlist:

    1. Dong Yi (2010)

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    This historical K-drama is set during the reign of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty and based on the life of Choi Suk-bin, a real life historical figure and one of the consorts of King Sukjong. This series also centers on the love life between King Sukjong and Royal Noble consort Choi Suk-bin.

    Who is the director?

    It was directed by Lee Byung-hoon, who is also known for making Historical K-dramas. He is known for directing 500 Years of Joseon (1983-1990), Hur Jun (1999), Dae Jang Geum (2003) and Dong Yi (2010).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Han Hyo-Joo as Choi Dong Yi/ Choi Suk-bin

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    Han Hyo-Joo played the titular role of Dong-Yi, who rises from the humble position of a servant to a court lady inspector and then becomes the Royal Noble Consort Suk of Haeju Choe clan. Han Hyo-joo’s portrayal of Choi Suk-Bin won her many praises and awards.

    Ji Jin-Hee as King Sukjong

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    Ji Jin Hee played the role of King Sukjong during Joseon era. King Sukjong falls in love with a palace maid and makes her royal concubine (Choi Suk-Bin). He played the role of a King with sincerity and he also spoke about his character, that more than a dignified king, he was an outgoing and adventurous character.

    There are other important characters that you will see in the series.

    Lee So-Yeon as Jang Ok-Jeong, Bae Soo-bin as Cha Chun-soo, Park Ha-Sun as Queen Inhyeon and Jung Jin-Young as Seo Young-gi are also important cast of the series.

    Awards and Nominations

    This Historical Korean drama earned many nominations and won many awards. Actress Han Hyo-Joo won Best actress awards at 3rd Korea Drama Awards, 47th Baeksang Arts Awards, 1st Hong Kong Cable Tv Awards and Popularity Actress Award at 2010 MBC Drama Awards. The drama also won Viewers Favorite Drama of the Year at 2010 MBC Drama Awards and Best Drama at 1st Hong Kong Cable Tv Awards. The drama also received several other accolades for their cast’s performances.

    Where can you watch it?

    This drama is available on Rakuten Viki app and on Amazon Prime Video. The availability will differ, as it is not available in all the regions.

    Feedback and Ratings

    It received positive feedback from critics and audience. Specifically praising Main actress’ performance in this Historical Korean drama. It was a hit across Asia and also recorded solid viewership ratings in South Korea. It is one of the most popular Historical K-dramas.

    Here are the list of ratings drama has received:

    Imdb Rating: 8.1/10

    Rakuten Viki Rating: 9.6/10

    Amazon Prime Video: 8.1/10

     

    2. Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung (2019)

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    Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung is a Historical Korean drama set in the early 19th Century that revolves around a free spirited female Historian Goo Hae-Ryung and a prince working underground as a romance novelist. Female Historians are looked down upon, yet Goo Hae-Ryung proves her worth and fulfills her duty as a historian.

    Who is the director?

    Kang Il-soo is the director of this series. He is also known for making Historical K-dramas The Kingdom of The Winds (2008), Emperor of the Sea (2004) and Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung (2019).

    Main Cast and their characters

    Shin Se-Kyung as Goo Hae-Ryung

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    Shin Se-Kyung plays the role of a noble lady who becomes one of the four historians in the royal court. She is shown as a woman who believes that women should voice out their opinions and wants to enforce their independence. Shin Se-Kyung received praises from audience and critics for her portrayal of a female historian.

    Cha Eun Woo as Yi Rim (Prince Dowon)

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    He plays the role of Prince Dowon, son of a dethroned King. He secretly works as a romance novelist and becomes Goo Hae-ryung’s friend.

    Park Ki Woong as Crown Prince Yi Jin

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    Park Ki Woong played the role of Crown Prince Yi Jin and Lee Rim’s brother. He is loyal to his people but faces pressures from his father.

    Awards and nominations

    Shin Se-Kyung won Top Excellence Award in a Wednesday-Thursday Drama at MBC Drama Awards. Cha Eun Woo won Excellence Award in a Wednesday-Thursday Drama at MBC Drama Awards. The drama was also nominated for Drama of the Year at MBC Drama Awards.

    Both Shin Se-Kyung and Cha Eun Woo won Best Couple Award at MBC Drama Awards

    Where can you watch it?

    You can watch this Historical Korean drama on Netflix and it has total 20 episodes.

    Feedback and Ratings

    It received positive feedback from audience and critics and became one of the most popular Historical K-dramas.

    IMDB rating: 8.2/10

     

    3. Kingdom (2019)

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    Kingdom is political period horror thriller Korean drama. It is set in a fictional but medieval inspired Joseon era. It revolved around a Crown Prince who sets out to find the real cause of a plague that resurrects the dead and has spread in his country.

    Who is the Director?

    It was directed by Kim Seong Hun. His other notable works includes A Hard Day (2014), South Korean film and The Tunnel (2016), South Korean film.

    Main Cast and their characters

    Ju Ji-Hoon as Lee Chang

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    Ju Ji Hoon plays the role of Crown Prince Lee Chang. He investigates to uncover the truth behind the dangerous plague that brings death to life.

    Ryu Seung-Ryong as Lord Cho Hak-ju

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    Ryu Seung Ryong plays the role of Lord Cho Hak-ju, the Chief State Counsellor of Joseon, a cold and ruthless leader, who is desperate to secure the power of the throne.

    Bae Doo-Na as Seo Bi

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    She plays the role of a physician’s assistant and also among the first to discover the outbreak. She sets out to find the cure of the disease and also finds a book which has crucial information about the plague. 

    Kim Sang Ho as Mu-Yeong

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    He is Prince Chang’s personal bodyguard who accompanies with the prince to the Southern Provinces to investigate the disease and leaves his pregnant wife in the capital.

    Kim Sung Kyu as Yeong-Shin

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    He plays the role of a tiger hunter and also among the first to discover the outbreak of the disease. He is a skilled fighter who helps Lee Chang in leading the fight against the undead.

    Awards and Nominations

    It was nominated for Best drama at 56th Baeksang Arts Awards. It won Technical award for best visual effects at 2nd Asia Contents Awards. Ju Ji Hoon won Best actor award and Kim Eun-Hee won Best Writer award at 2nd Asia Contents Awards.

    Where can you watch it?

    This Historical Korean drama is available on Netflix and it has total 2 seasons as of now with total 12 episodes.

    Feedback and Ratings

    The series received positive feedback and for its plot and casts performances. It received praises for blending of the historical drama, horror genres and political thriller. It is one of the most popular Historical K-dramas.

    IMDB rating: 8.4/10

     

    4. The Empress Ki (2013-14)

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    It is a Historical Korean drama that revolves around Ki Seungnyang, a Goryeo born woman who ascends to power and later marries Emperor of the Mongol Empire, Toghon Temur and becomes an Empress of Yuan Dynasty. It also highlights the love between the Emperor and Ki.

    Who is the director?

    It was directed by Han Hee. His other notable works includes Dr. Jin (2012) and Goodbye Mr. Black (2016). His most famous work is Empress Ki.

    Main Cast and their characters

    Ha Ji Won as Ki Seung-nyang/ The Future Empress Ki

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    Ha Ji Won played the role of a woman who was born in Goryeo and later on becomes the Empress Ki after marrying Emperor of Yuan Dynasty.

    Joo Jin-mo as Wang Yoo, King Choonghye

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    Joo Jin Mo plays the role of Wang Yoo who later on becomes the King Choonghye of Later Goryeo and Empress Ki’s first love and fiancée.

    Ji Chang-wook as Toghon Temur

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    Ji Chang-wook played the role of Toghon Temur, the last Emperor of Yuan Dynasty and Ki Seung-nyang’s later Husband.

    Awards and Nominations

    Ha Ji-won won Grand Prize award at MBC Drama Awards. Joo Jin Mo and Ji Chang Wook received Top excellence award for actor in a special project and Excellence award for actor in a special project respectively at MBC Drama Awards. Empress Ki won Best series drama award at 9th Seoul International Drama Awards. It was also nominated for Best drama at 7th Korea Drama Awards.

    Where can you watch it?

    It is available on Netflix with total 51 episodes of 60 minutes each.

    Feedback and Ratings

    It was a domestic and overseas hit, received several accolades and positive praises for its plot and actors’ performances. It is one of the most popular Historical K-dramas.

    Rakuten Viki: 9.4/10

    IMDB Rating: 8.5/10

     

    5. Mr. Queen (2020)

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    It is a story of a modern age chef Jang Bong-Hwan (Choi Jin Hyuk) who works in the Blue House. He meets with an accident and his soul time travels back in the past in a historical period during Joseon era and then gets trapped in the body of Queen Cheorin (Shin Hye-sun). But how he manages in the palace and live according to the traditions but with bad royal etiquettes during that time is so fun to watch.

    Who is the director?

    Yoon Sung-Sik is the director of the series. His other notable works includes Hwarang (2016), The King’s Face (2014), You are the best (2013) and Bridal Mask (2012).

    Main casts and their characters

    Shin Hye-Sun as Queen Cheorin

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    Shin Hye Sun plays the role of Queen Cheorin of Joseon who has the soul of a modern man in her body.

    Kim Jung Hyun as King Cheoljong

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    Kim Jung Hyun plays the role of King Cheoljong of Joseon Period with a ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ personality.

    Na In Woo as Kim Byeong-in

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    Na In Woo plays the role of Kim Byeong-in who is Queen’s adopted cousin and secretly in love with her.

    Awards and Nominations

    Actress Shin Hye Sun was nominated for Best Actress at 57th Baeksang Arts Awards. Actress Cha Chung Hwa was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at 57th Baeksang Arts Awards.

    Where can you watch it?

    This drama is also available on Rakuten Viki with 20 episodes and with extra 2 episodes.

    Feedback and Ratings

    This drama faced lot of controversies as some claimed they made fun of Joseon period dynasty and insulted King and Queen of the era. Some also demanded to ban the series. Despite these issues faced by the makers, the drama went on to become one of the most watched Historical K-dramas. It is 7th highest rated drama in Korean cable television history.

    It still received praises and appreciation from critics and viewers despite some people petitioning against the drama. It is one of the most popular Historical K-dramas.

    IMDB RATING: 8.8/10

    Rakuten Viki: 9.7/10

     

    Why should you watch these Historical K-dramas?

    These are the list of 5 Fascinating Historical K-dramas that should be on your watchlist. All these Historical K-dramas have received positive feedback from both the critics and audience for their unique plot and actors’ performances. Not only they are captivating but very popular Historical K-dramas. Definitely everyone should watch it.

     

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