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  1. May 3, 2024 · Looking for a good K-Drama to watch on streaming? Here are the best Korean dramas on Netflix right now, from horror to comedy to romance.

    • 'Squid Game' If you haven't yet checked out Squid Game, which is set to become Netflix's most-watched show ever, then here's one more recommendation: This edge-of-your-seat Korean thriller on Netflix is definitely worth a look.
    • 'Sweet Home' If you enjoyed Korean movies like The Call and #Alive, you'll be able to stomach the gruesome monsters at the center of Sweet Home. The multi-season drama follows a depressed loner (Song Kang) who moves into a new apartment complex after the death of his family.
    • 'Happiness' This modern zombie drama is full of surprises at every turn, starting with being one of the only dramas to acknowledge the COVID-19 pandemic.
    • 'All of Us Are Dead' This heart-racing zombie thriller offers another unique spin on the genre, following a group of high school students as the zombie apocalypse comes to their school.
  2. 1. Squid Game. 2021– 10 eps TV-MA. 8.0 (543K) Rate. TV Series. Hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in children's games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits with deadly high stakes: a survival game that has a whopping 45.6 billion-won prize at stake. Stars Lee Jung-jae Park Hae-soo Dylan Besseau. Squid Game (2021)

  3. Explore the top 100 K-Dramas of all time, rated by fans and critics. From romantic comedies to action-packed thrillers, find the perfect Korean dramas to add to your watch list.

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    • Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Legal dramas are nothing new, but Extraordinary Attorney Woo brings a fresh spin to the genre by featuring an autistic rookie lawyer as the titular character.
    • All Of Us Are Dead. Fans of the zombie genre will enjoy this series about a group of Korean teenagers who find themselves trapped in a school amid a mysterious virus outbreak that turns victims into angry flesh-eating monsters.
    • Juvenile Justice. Veteran actor Kim Hye-soo returns to the small screen for Juvenile Justice, a procedural legal drama. Kim plays Sim Eun-seok, a newly appointed judge at a juvenile court who has made it abundantly clear she dislikes young offenders and believes the law must severely punish them.
    • Twenty-Five Twenty-One. Twenty-Five Twenty-One is a coming-of-age story that takes place in the late ‘90s, when the IMF crisis crashes South Korea’s economy.
  4. 1. Reply 1988. 2015–2016 20 eps. 9.1 (12K) Rate. TV Series. Five childhood friends, who all live in the same Ssangmundong neighborhood of Seoul in 1988, lean on each other to survive their challenging teen years and set a path for their futures. Stars Lee Hyeri Go Kyung-pyo Ryu Jun-yeol. 2. My Mister. 2018 16 eps TV-14. 9.1 (9.6K) Rate. TV Series.

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