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  1. Mar 16, 2024 · Release Date. November 3, 2023. Cast. Park Bo-young , Yeon Woo-jin , Jang Dong-yoon , Lee Jung-eun. Seasons. 1. Daily Dose of Sunshine is a South Korean web series now streaming on Netflix. The ...

    • Vincenzo. Korean Drama - 2021, 20 episodes. 9.5.
    • D.P. Korean Drama - 2021, 6 episodes. 8.5.
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    • Extracurricular. Korean Drama - 2020, 10 episodes. 9.0.
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  4. 17 Best K-dramas on Netflix to Get Obsessed With Right Now - Netflix Tudum. 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.

    • 'Crash Landing on You' This beloved romantic K-drama takes the "lovers from two different worlds" trope to a new level. South Korean heiress Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) gets in a paragliding accident and lands in the Demilitarized Zone that separates North and South Korea.
    • 'The Glory' This intense revenge drama follows Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo), a former victim of severe school bullying who was left mentally and physically scared by her wealthy group of assailants.
    • 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' This heartwarming series is hard to define in one go—it's a law procedural, family drama, rom-com, workplace drama, and encyclopedia of whale facts all in one.
    • 'SKY Castle' The best melodramas are both mesmerizing and enraging, while shining a light on an important social issue affecting the country. And by "the best melodrama," I mean SKY Castle.
  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Vote for the best Kdramas on Netflix. Latest additions: Alchemy of Souls, Queen of Tears, Chicken Nugget. Extraordinary Attorney WooWhen the Camellia Blooms. Most divisive: My Little Baby. Over 62.5K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 150+ Best K-Dramas On Netflix, Ranked. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of ...

  6. Nov 14, 2023 · In 2023, Netflix announced they would be investing a further $2.5 billion in the production of Korean films, dramas, and unscripted (aka reality) shows over the night four years.