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  1. Enjoy the best of Korean dramas with English dubbing on Netflix. Find your favorite genres, actors and stories in this curated collection.

    • ‘Hierarchy’
    • 'A Killer Paradox'
    • 'My Demon'
    • 'Strong Girl Nam-Soon'
    • 'Daily Dose of Sunshine'
    • 'The Silent Sea'
    • 'Doona!'
    • 'Nevertheless'
    • 'A Time called You'
    • 'King The Land'

    IMDb: 6.1/10

    Written by Chu Hye-mi and directed by Bae Hyeon-jin, Hierarchy is a South Korean teen romance series in a similar vein to the international Netflix hit Elite. The series is set in a prestigious high school for the top 0.01% of children, who are chosen as students at birth. The series focuses on a group of 18 youngsters at the school, exploring their stories of love, friendship, revenge, and more. The show stars Roh Jeong-eui, Lee Chae-min, Kim Jae-won, Ji Hye-won, and Lee Won-jung. Set in Joo...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 7.2/10

    Based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by Kkomabi, A Killer Paradox is a dark comedy crime thriller following a young man who is pursued by a relentless detective after accidentally killing a serial killer and embarking on a murder spree where all the victims are evildoers. The show is directed by Lee Chang-hee and written by Kim Da-min, starring Choi Woo-shik as the killer and Son Suk-ku and Lee Hee-joon as detectives. A Killer Paradox has received largely favorable reviews from critics...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 77% | IMDb: 7.8

    Kim Yoo-jung, Song Kang, Lee Sang-yi, and Kim Hae-sook star in the devilishly entertaining Korean drama My Demon. Delightfully honing in on soapy angst while peppering hints of charming supernatural elements, My Demonfollows the blossoming romance between a workaholic heiress (Yoo-jung) and a 200-year-old demon (Kang) determined to exploit human vulnerabilities. Packed with tension and romance, My Demon is more of a modern romance story than supernatural drama, which allows the demonic aspect...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 44% | IMDb: 6.6/10

    Strong Girl Nam-Soon is a fascinating sequel series to Strong Girl Do Bong Soon that centers on a mysterious young woman named Gang Nam-soon (Lee Yoo-mi) who comes to Korea in search of her birth family, only to discover her lineage of super-strong women. Co-starring Kim Jung-eun as Hwang Geum-joo and Kim Hae-sook as Gil Joong-gan, Strong Girl Nam-Soonweaves generational drama seamlessly through the fast-paced crime mystery storyline. Many K-Dramas include a romantic element, and Strong Girl...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 8.3/10

    Daily Dose of Sunshine is a South Korean web series now streaming on Netflix. The story follows Jung Da-eun (Park Bo-young), a nurse in the Psychiatry Department at a hospital. She takes great care to make sure that her interactions with her patients are — you guessed it — doses of sunshine. Because Da-eun is suddenly transferred to this new (and much more difficult) part of the hospital, she faces lots of bumps in the road as she attempts to help her patients. The story also includes Dong Go...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 80% | IMDb: 6.9/10

    A sci-fi horror series set in space, The Silent Sea follows a crew as they go investigate an abandoned research facility where a tragedy took place. With the mission to retrieve valuable samples that might lead to the creation of more water, a vitally important and expensive resource now in the future, the crew heads into unknown terror when they enter Balhae station. With Bae Doona and Gong Yoo leading this cast, you already know it's going to be good. Full of mysteries and twists, The Silen...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 7.2/10

    When former pop superstar Lee Doo-na (Bae Suzy) and the unexceptional Lee Won-joon (Yang Se-Jong) end up as unlikely roommates, an even more unlikely romance begins to blossom in this heartfelt series written by Jong Yoon-ha. Based on Min Song-ah’s The Girl Downstairs, Doona! excels in both comedy and romance, with all the best assets of a well-worn genre illustrated throughout each of Doona!’s episodes. Director Lee Jeong-hyo has a clear, keen eye for the chemistry of central pair Bae Suzy a...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 80% | IMDb: 7.1/10

    Starring the beloved Song Kang, Neverthelesswas an instant hit with audiences worldwide. Fresh off a rough breakup, art student Yu Na-Bi (Han So-hee), has turned into a cynic who no longer believes in love. But when she meets the intoxicating Park Jae-eon (Song Kang), she's unable to resist his magnetic pull and flirtatious charm. An emotionally unavailable commitment-phobe in his own right, Jae-eon isn't interested in a relationship. He's there for a good time, not a long time. The pair emba...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 60% | IMDb: 7.8/10

    Based on the Taiwanese television series Someday or One Day,A Time Called You follows the grieving Jun-hee (Jeon Yeo-been), who is transported back to 1998 into the body of a different person, eventually meeting a man who uncannily resembles her deceased boyfriend. Dropping the typical rom-com style of K-dramas in this genre, A Time Called You finds its rhythm with moments of true suspense and tension, perfectly realized by Yeo-been and Ahn Hyo-Seop’s lead performances. Beautifully shot on lo...

    Rotten Tomatoes: 80% | IMDb: 4.6/10

    Gently toeing the line between both comedy and drama,King the Land sees Lee Jun-ho’s hotel CEO, Goo Won, disheartened by his involvement in an inheritance war, only for his life to find new meaning through his timely meeting with the ever-positive hotelier Cheon Sa-rang (Im Yoon-ah). The endearing chemistry of the lead couple fuels the comforting narrative fire from creatorCheon Sung-il, who takes a well-worn rom-com genre and finds its best assets, utilizing them throughout the series.King t...

  2. Aug 14, 2024 · Below, Entertainment Weekly explores the best Korean shows on Netflix, including massive hits like Hellbound and Extraordinary Attorney Woo, as well as hidden gems like D.P. and A Killer...

  3. Whether you're looking for a romance, a thriller, or a fantasy to lose yourself in, there's a K-drama (many of them, in fact) on Netflix waiting for you. From romances to sci-fi thrillers and everything in between.

    • “Twenty Five Twenty One” (2022) This riveting coming-of-age comedy-drama follows the lives of five friends as they struggle to realize their dreams in the devastating aftermath of the 1997 Asian financial crisis (known as the “IMF Crisis” in South Korea).
    • “Stranger” (2017) With an airtight script, stellar acting and well-paced suspense, “Stranger” (also known as “Forest of Secrets”) is the epitome of a perfectly executed Korean crime drama.
    • “Memories of the Alhambra” (2018) In this unusual sci-fi fantasy thriller, Hyun Bin stars as Yoo Jin-woo, the CEO of an investment firm who travels to Granada, Spain to meet with the inventor of a revolutionary augmented reality game.
    • “SKY Castle” (2018) Here’s another series that illustrates just how far many overzealous Korean parents will go for their kids’ education. In this satirical melodrama, tragic events unfold at SKY Castle, an elite residential community inhabited by wealthy families who’ll stop at nothing to ensure their children’s success, sometimes with devastating consequences.
  4. Jun 9, 2022 · Here are 24 Korean dramas streaming on Netflix. To paraphrase Parasite director Bong Joon-ho at the 2020 Golden Globes, don’t let subtitles get in the way . Squid Game

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  6. Jan 20, 2022 · Whether you’re into crime shows, zombie thrillers, sci-fi and fantasy epics, or romantic comedies, you’ll find a Netflix Korean drama to fall in love with tonight.