Confirmed 2024 Korean Dramas To Stream On Netflix

This year’s slate features world-class titles, returning beloved series, and exciting new treats for K-Drama fans!

Fan favorites are finally returning this year on Netflix! Recently announced, K-Drama fans are ready for a new round of Squid Game.

Likewise, Sweet Home Season 3 will premiere this summer, as monsterization ends and a new humanity begins.

The second season of Gyeongseong Creature transports Park Seo-jun and Han So-hee to present-day Seoul, and Hellbound Season 2 delves into the aftermath of the chaos in Season 1.

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Serving a myriad of addicting love stories, Netflix continues its mission in the enemies-turned-lovers story of Captivating The King.

In Queen of Tears, an estranged couple is reunited featuring the long-awaited return of Kim Soo Hyun (It’s Okay Not to Be Okay) and Kim Ji Won (My Liberation Notes).

Currently airing, Doctor Slump provides healing and love notes while Resident Playbook (WT) features Go Youn Jung (Alchemy of Souls) in the spin-off of Hospital Playlist.

Inventive stories are also set to be unleashed on Netflix. In Mr. Plankton, an unhappy woman accompanies her ex-boyfriend on the final journey of his life to search for his biological parents. Hierarchy highlights a teen revenge romance.

Lastly, The Trunk starring Gong Yoo (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God) traverses dark secrets from a secret matchmaking service come to light.

For suspense enthusiasts, The Bequeathed weaves murders and dark secrets with foreboding family burial grounds.

In A Killer Paradox, Choi Woo-sik (Parasite) and Son Suk-ku (D.P.) play an intricate game of chasing each other, while The Frog takes viewers to a motel deep in the woods to solve a case.

K-dramas this year not only involve solving crimes, but The Whirlwind also introduces a political feud to be settled.

Laugh out loud with Chicken Nugget and delve into black comedy with The 8 Show, both based on popular webtoons.

Parasyte: The Grey will further bring the world of the beloved manga by Hitoshi Iwaaki to life in an all-new setting and story: Korea.

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Confirmed 2024 Korean Dramas To Stream On Netflix
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