In recent times, we all know that K-dramas have carved their niche in the entertainment industry, with a large number of fans avidly watching and loving them. Squid Game was the most-watched drama in Korea ever on Netflix last year. Not only this, the ongoing All of Us Are Dead is going strong and is being liked a lot. Here we list 40 trending k-dramas, the best Korean dramas available on Netflix we would say, that you can watch right now and get some taste of South Korea!
41 of the Best Korean drama on Netflix
1) My Mister
- Director: Kim Won-seok
- Writer: Park Hae-young
- Cast: Lee Sun-kyun, Lee Ji-eun
- IMDb Rating: 9.2
The tale of My Mister revolves around a debt-laden young woman who struggles to make ends meet and look after her ill and deaf grandmother. At her workplace, she develops a strange bond with the supervisor, who faces similar situations and manipulations by others around them.
They both come together and help heal each other’s wounds, despite hiding their dark secrets.
2) It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

- Director: Park Shin-woo
- Writer: Jo Yong
- Cast: Kim Soo-hyun, Oh Jung-se, Seo Yea-ji, Park Gyu-young
- IMDb Rating: 8.8
One of the popular and hit drama available on Netflix, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, is the story of Moon Kang Tae, who works in a psychiatric ward, and a famous children’s author named Go Moon Young.
Kang seems to have no time for love and dating, while Moon has never experienced such a feeling. But when they meet, they slowly become attracted to each other and begin to heal each other’s deep wounds.

3) Navillera

- Director: Han Dong-hwa
- Writer: Lee Eun-mi
- Cast: Park In-hwan, Na Moon-hee, Song Kang, Hong Seung-hee
- IMDb Rating: 8.8
The story of this drama is filled with beautiful and heartwarming scenes of dreams, life, and hard work. It revolves around a man in his 70s who had a lifelong dream to become a ballet dancer. But now wants to fulfill his dream, enough though his wife and children oppose it.
For the same, he joins a ballet company where he meets Lee Chae-Rok. The latter is a young boy who struggles to make ends meet as he is not in contact with his father after he chooses to become a ballet dancer, just like his late mother—their life changes when they cross paths and enable each other to achieve their goals.
Cherry Bullet’s bore may recreate a scene from Navillera
cherry bullet's bora and #may recreated a scene from the kdrama 'navillera' !! #BORA #보라 #CherryBullet #체리블렛 pic.twitter.com/8iBXNWT4jn
— bora 📂 (@BORAFOLDER) December 11, 2021
4) Crash Landing on You

- Director: Lee Jung-hyo
- Writer: Park Ji-eun
- Cast: Hyun Bin, Seo Ji-hye, Kim Jung-hyun, Son Ye-jin
- IMDb Rating: 8.8
Being one of the most famous dramas in the cable television history of Korea, Crash Landing on You is among the romantic Korean dramas available on Netflix that have kept us swooning with its adorable cast and storyline. The premise follows a South Korean heiress who lands in North Korea after an unexpected incident by accident.
But she crosses paths with a North Korean army officer who falls in love with her and ultimately tries to hide and protect her and helps her find a way back home by escaping the eyes of other officials.
kim sujin a moment to remember edit son yejin ye jin crash landing on you fc kdrama fancam kmovie amtr pic.twitter.com/k9RcYvn15B
— @yownseri (@MILFYEJIN) November 1, 2022
5) Hospital Playlist

- Director: Shin Won-ho
- Writer: Lee Woo-jung
- Cast: Jo Jung-suk, Jung Kyung-ho, Yoo Yeon-seok, Jeon Mi-do, Kim Dae-myung
- IMDb Rating: 8.8
The story is about a group of five doctors who have been best friends since medical school. The journey shows them experience hospital adventures with friendships, medicine, and music.
A few funny moments from the movie “Hospital Playlist” that will make your day
6) Mr. Sunshine

- Director: Lee Eung-bok
- Writer: Kim Eun-sook
- Cast: Kim Tae-ri, Lee Byung-hun, Yoo Yeon-seok, Byun Yo-han, Kim Min-jung
- IMDb Rating: 8.8
The story is about a Korean boy named Eugene who leaves Korea and starts to live in the United States and works in the American military. After returning to his county for a mission, he falls in love with a noblewoman Ae-sin. At the same time, he also learns about a dark strategy by foreign officials to colonize Korea.
7) Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God)

- Director: Lee Eung-bok, Kwon Hyuk-chan, Yoon Jong-ho
- Writer: Kim Eun-sook
- Cast: Gong Yoo, Lee Dong-wook, Kim Go-eun, Yoo In-na, Yook Sung-jae
- IMDb Rating: 8.7
In order to remove an invisible sword on his chest to end his life, an immortal goblin named Kim Shin goes on to find a human bride. And then one day, Ji Eun-Tak, a school student, comes up to him to confess that she is the one who can help him.
8) SKY Castle
- Director: Jo Hyun-tak
- Writer: Yoo Hyun-mi
- Cast: Yum Jung-ah, Yoon Se-ah, Lee Tae-ran, Kim Seo-hyung, Oh Na-ra
- IMDb Rating: 8.7
The story of the drama focuses on the lives of high-class people living in the posh area of SKY Castle in Seoul. The families have highly qualified doctors and professors and the wives are determined to make their children reach top-notch universities in the region.
Thus, the story sees the rich families facing various ups and downs and how the twist of fate sets out new revelations.
9) Our Beloved Summer

- Director: Kim Yoon-jin
- Writer: Lee Na-eun
- Cast: Choi Woo-shik, Kim Sung-cheol, Kim Da-mi, Roh Jeong-eui
- IMDb Rating: 8.6
One of yesteryear’s K-dramas hits is Our Beloved summer, a love story focusing on ex-lovers Kook Yeon-soo and Choi Ung, who parted their ways by making a deal never to meet each other ever again.
But say it the work of fate, they are forced to face each other once again when one of the documentaries they shot together years ago goes viral. The drama highlights the complications that arise and their growth in the process.
10) Vincenzo

- Director: Kim Hee-won
- Writer: Park Jae-bum
- Cast: Song Joong-ki, Ok Taec-yeon, Jeon Yeo-been, Kim Yeo-jin
- IMDb Rating: 8.6
The story revolves around Vincenzo, who gets adopted by an Italian crime family during childhood and grows up to work as a consigliere for the mafia. But when there is a clash between the mafias, he goes to South Korea.
There he gets involved with Hong Cha-Young, a lawyer who will go to any extent to win her case. The protagonist falls in love with her and seeks justice in his way. Vincenzo is one of the best Korean dramas available on Netflix.
11) Arthdal Chronicles

- Director: Kim Won-seok
- Writer: Kim Young-hyun, Park Sang-yeon
- Cast: Jang Dong-gun, Kim Ji-won, Song Joong-ki, Kim Ok-vin
- IMDb Rating: 8.5
The drama is set in the ancient fictional land of Arthdal. Due to his known fate to bring disaster to Arthdal, Eun Som grows up facing many hardships as his mother tries to save him from everyone.
But soon, he appears again in Arthdal. Meanwhile, Ta Gon is a hero and brave citizen of Arthdal who wishes to be the first king of the region. Tan Ya was born with the same fate as Eun Som. She is the successor of the Wahan tribe and dreams of becoming a politician.
#Tanya x #Saya: love and war#ArthdalChronicles #KimJiWon #SongJoongKi pic.twitter.com/bSobm7n74G
— 🥭 | arthdal relapse (@mangosoju_) October 30, 2022
12) Stranger

- Director: Season 1- Ahn Gil-ho, Yoo Je-won; Season 2- Park Hyun-suk
- Writer: Lee Soo-yeon
- Cast: Cho Seung-woo, Lee Joon-hyuk, Bae Doona, Jeon Hye-jin, Yoo Jae-myung, Shin Hye-sun, Yoon Se-ah, Choi Moo-sung
- IMDb Rating: 8.5
After having lost the sense of empathy, a prosecutor tackles a complex murder case with the help of a female detective in between the political propaganda.
13) The King: Eternal Monarch

- Director: Baek Sang-hoon, Yoo Je-won, Jung Ji-hyun
- Writer: Kim Eun-sook
- Cast: Lee Min-ho, Woo Do-hwan, Kim Go-eun, Jung Eun-chae, Kim Kyung-nam, Lee Jung-jin
- IMDb Rating: 8.4
The premise follows the present-day emperor of the kingdom of Korea, who is regarded as a perfect leader by the citizens of the kingdom. But the king hides a deep secret from his past. He had witnessed his father getting killed in front of him when he was young.
But one day, he strangely gets transported into an alternate reality and meets Jeong Tae Eul, an inspector by profession. They both pair up to fight against the bad and ultimately close the passage between the two worlds.
14) Kingdom

- Director: Kim Seong-hun, Park In-je
- Writer: Kim Eun-hee
- Cast: Ju Ji-hoon, Bae Doo-na, Ryu Seung-ryong, Kim Hye-jun, Kim Sang-ho, Kim Sung-kyu
- IMDb Rating: 8.4
The story is about the kingdom, where rumors get spread about the king being dead. The only hope remains Crown Prince Lee Chang, who tries to find out the truth behind the foul play.
A mysterious plague soon spreads in the kingdom, and to find out the reason, Lee Chang, along with his guard Moo-Young goes to see the physician at the Jiyulheon clinic. But upon reaching there, they find nothing but a pile of dead bodies, and the only person to have survived was staff member Seo-Bi. They manage to reach up to Seo-Bi, who eventually informs them that the one they saw dead wasn’t actually gone but will soon rise to kill. Thus, it is only Lee Chang who can save the people from the plague and the political conspiracy brewing in the palace. The kingdom is one of the best Korean zombie dramas available on Netflix.
15) Itaewon Class

- Director: Kim Sung-yoon
- Writer: Gwang Jin
- Cast: Park Seo-joon, Yoo Jae-myung, Kim Da-mi
- IMDb Rating: 8.3
The story is about a boy named Park Sae Ro Yi who is determined to seek revenge on his father’s killers, Jagga company CEO Jang Dae Hee and his son Jang Geun Won. After serving his time in prison, he opened a restaurant named Itaewon in Seoul. Thus, he also plans to seek revenge against the family alone.
#ParkSeoJoon Picks His Favorite Line From "#ItaewonClass," Shares Love For #ChoiWooShik's Drama "#OurBelovedSummer," And More https://t.co/srBPDNW9gK pic.twitter.com/kjZPM221Zt
— Soompi (@soompi) October 26, 2022
16) Dear My Friends

- Director: Hong Jong-chan
- Writer: Noh Hee-kyung
- Cast: Go Hyun-jung, Na Moon-hee, Kim Hye-ja, Park Won-sook, Go Doo-shim
- IMDb Rating: 8.3
The light-hearted drama shows the life of older people and their struggles due to their age, life journey, and rediscovery of themselves and relations with others. They share their story with Park Wan, hoping that it will be penned down to a novel one day.
17) Rookie Historian Goo Hae Ryung

- Director: Kang Il-soo, Han Hyun-hee
- Writer: Kim Ho-soo
- Cast: Shin Se-kyung, Cha Eun-woo
- IMDb Rating: 8.2
The K-drama is set in the initial times of the 19th century when Goo Hae Ryung is a female historian. The times were when women were often looked down on because of their gender.
Goo Hae Ryung does her work with utmost dedication and zeal despite this. But fate has other plans for her as she gets involved with Prince Lee Rim.
18) Law School

- Director: Kim Seok-yoon
- Writer: Seo In
- Cast: Kim Myung-min, Ryu Hye-young, Kim Bum, Lee Jung-eun
- IMDb Rating: 8.2
The story is set in the Hankuk University Law School, where suddenly a professor and his students at the institution get involved in a complicated case when a school professor is found dead.
Thus, begins the journey of Kang Sol, Han Joon-Hwi, and other students in the prestigious law school to prove the innocence of professor Yang.
19) Something in the Rain

- Director: Ahn Pan-seok
- Writer: Kim Eun
- Cast: Son Ye-jin, Jung Hae-in
- IMDb Rating: 8.2
Yoon Jin Ah is a woman with no love or luck. She gets dumped by men for her clumsy and reckless behavior. And the recent breakup got even worse when the reason she gets for being dumped is that she is not attracted enough as a woman.
But soon, as things begin to fall apart, her childhood friend’s younger brother Joon Hee appears before her. Thus begins the romance between the two, and it will be interesting to see if Jin Ah will be able to find luck this time around!
thinking abt something in the rain 🥺🫶🏼 pic.twitter.com/vEVc0yqv0O
— sarah ☕️ (@lycheepeechy) October 14, 2022
20) Squid Game

- Director: Hwang Dong-hyuk
- Writer: Hwang Dong-hyuk
- Cast: Lee Jung-jae, Wi Ha-joon, Park Hae-soo, HoYeon Jung
- IMDb Rating: 8.1
Well, it was not that long time ago when Squid Game fever was raging worldwide, and the audience went crazy after watching the show. So how could we not add this one to our list? The story of Netflix’s Squid Game follows various people who seem to have failed in life due to different reasons but get invited mysteriously to play a survival game with a huge cash prize to win.
But they do not realize that whoever loses will ultimately die till a winner remains and that their stakes are very high!
SQUID SQUAD FOREVER ‼️ #SquidGame stars attend the Netflix after party in Hollywood to celebrate their historic #Emmys wins!
📸 via @GettyImages pic.twitter.com/fXqJOGMTBJ
— Squid Game #오징어게임 (@squidgame) September 13, 2022
21) The Uncanny Counter

- Director: Yoo Seon-dong, Park Bong-seop
- Writer: Yeo Ji-na, Kim Sae-bom, Yoo Seon-dong
- Cast: Jo Byung-gyu, Kim Se-jeong, Yoo Jun-sang, Yeom Hye-ran
- IMDb Rating: 8.1
One of the liked K dramas out there, The Uncanny Counter is the story of individuals called Counters who work in a Noodle shop during the daytime and as demon hunters during the night.
They possess special skills and abilities to track down evil spirits and protect humankind from their attacks.
22) Boys Over Flowers

- Director: Jeon Ki-sang
- Writer: Yoon Ji-ryun
- Cast: Ku Hye-sun, Kim Hyun-joong, Lee Min-ho
- IMDb Rating: 8
This very popular drama revolves around an ordinary girl named Jan Di who happens to join an elite school named Shin Hwa High. But there, she is bullied by the leader of a famous F4 group, Joon Pyo.
But eventually, Joon Pyo gets attracted to Jan Di, who has a crush on his best friend and is part of the F4 group, Yoon Ji Hoo. Now it is upto Jan Di who she would choose eventually. This drama received a lot of appreciation from fans and is available to stream on Netflix.
23) Mystic Pop-up Bar

- Director: Jeon Chang-geun
- Writer: Ha Yoon-ah
- Cast: Hwang Jung-eum, Yook Sung-jae, Choi Won-young
- IMDb Rating: 8
This supernatural K- drama is fun to watch. It focuses on the owner of pojangmacha named Weol-ju, who is to settle the grudges of around 100,000 souls. And to help her, there is Chief Gwi, who was earlier an afterlife detective and now visits customers in their dreams and solves their issues.
He owns the ability to make people put out all their troubles with his touch.
24) 100 Days My Prince

- Director: Lee Jong-jae, Nam Sung-woo
- Writer: No Ji-sul
- Cast: Do Kyung-soo, Jo Sung-ha, Nam Ji-hyun, Kim Seon-ho, Jo Han-chul, Han So-hee, Kim Jae-young
- IMDb Rating: 7.9
The crown Prince of Joseon, Lee Yul, is a perfectionist on the outside, while he is lonely inside. Thus, he passed a law that stated that individuals of marriageable age would have to be married till 28.
But after a fatal assassination attempt, Lee Yul finds himself under the care of the Hong family, where Hong Shim is an intelligent, independent woman who looks after her father. Lee Yul suffers from memory loss and now lives as a commoner.
But due to the law passed by Lee Yul himself, Hong shim is now supposed to be married else she would be punished. Thus, Lee Yul proposes to her for marriage. But will their closeness remain with the former’s memory still not completely back?
25) My Name

- Director: Kim Jin-min
- Writer: Kim Ba-da
- Cast: Han So-hee, Ahn Bo-hyun, Park Hee-soon
- IMDb Rating: 7.9
After the murder of his father, the daughter is full of vengeance and joins hands with a powerful crime lord and, in the direction, joins the police as an undercover agent to find out who was behind her dad’s death.
26) The K2

- Director: Kwak Jung-hwan
- Writer: Jang Hyuk-rin
- Cast: Ji Chang-wook, Song Yoon-ah, Im Yoon-ah, Jo Sung-ha
- IMDb Rating: 7.9
The story is about a soldier available for hire named Kim Je Ha, a.k.a K2. Due to being wrongly framed for the murder of his lover Raniya, he escapes Iraq and seeks refuge in South Korea.
He gets hired as a bodyguard by Choi Yoo Jin, the wife of the individual running for president’s post named Jang Se Joon. He agrees to work as he makes a deal to seek revenge against the opponent Park Kwan-soo, who was behind the killing of Raniya.
Je Ha has been appointed to guard Go Anna. She is the illegitimate child of Jang Se Joon. But soon as Je Ha falls for Go Anna, he gets stuck in a situation that he fears.
27) Strangers From Hell

- Director: Lee Chang-hee
- Writer: Jung Yi-do
- Cast: Im Si-wan, Lee Dong-wook
- IMDb Rating: 7.9
This psychological thriller Korean drama on Netflix revolves around a young man named Yoon Jong-Woo who goes to Seoul after getting an internship with a company. While searching for a place to live, he finds a cheap place in Eden Studio, as he does not have much money.
The place felt weird, and so did its residents, but Jong-Woo tolerated the surroundings in the hope that he would soon be able to save enough money to find a better place than this. But when strange incidents occur, Jong Woo begins to fear the ones already living there.
if you love thriller comedy drama, please wait for upcoming drama on Netflix, #MurderDieary, with me and @sonsuggu hyung. it’ll be directed by Lee Chang-hee, who previously directed ‘Strangers from Hell’, ‘The Vanished’ and many more. i’m so excited on this new project! pic.twitter.com/smuNkQfG7t
— WOOOSHIK. (@Woosihik) October 28, 2022
28) Chief of Staff

- Director: Kwak Jung-hwan
- Writer: Lee Dae-il
- Cast: Lee Jung-jae, Kim Dong-jun, Shin Min-a, Lee Elijah, Jung Woong-in, Jung Jin-young, Jung Man-sik, Kim Kap-soo, Park Hyo-joo, Im Won-hee, Jo Bok-rae
- IMDb Rating: 7.9
Jang Tae-Joon works in the National Assembly. He becomes the chief help of the lawmaker. He enables all the decisions and has put the lawmaker as the party’s representative but has hidden ambitions behind everything.
On the other hand, Kang Sun-Young is a young first-year maker who becomes the speaker of her party by proportional votes. She happens to be all ambitious with a zeal to win.
But there is a strange equation between Jang Tae-Joon and Kang Sun-Young as the boss of the former is the rival of a senior lawmaker who was behind the success of Kang Sun-Young.
29) Memories of the Alhambra

- Director: Ahn Gil-ho
- Writer: Song Jae-jung
- Cast: Hyun Bin, Park Shin-hye
- IMDb Rating: 7.9
Yoo Jin Woo got betrayed by a friend and went to Spain on a business trip. On the trip, he resides at an old hostel owned by an ex-guitarist named Jung Hee Joo. But a series of incidents soon entangles them in an unexpected mysterious situation.
30) Forecasting Love and Weather

- Director: Cha Young-hoon
- Writer: Seon Yeong
- Cast: Park Min-young, Yoon Park, Song Kang, Yura
- IMDb Rating: 7.8
The story of this drama of Korea is set in the national weather service where people’s work-life and love life has showcased in an unpredictable manner just the weather around!
31) Touch Your Heart

- Director: Park Joon-hwa
- Writer: Lee Myung-suk, Choi Bo-rim
- Cast: Yoo In-na, Lee Dong-wook
- IMDb Rating: 7.7
When a top actress, Oh Jin-shim, a.k.a Oh Yoon-seo, gets involved in a scandal, her career gets destroyed, and she goes without work for a couple of years straight. But to restart her career by securing a role in the upcoming drama, she first joins the job as a secretary of a lawyer Kwon Jung-rok.
Thus, the two eventually fall in love and thus begins their journey of the love story, as you will witness in the show.
32) Run On

- Director: Lee Jae-hoon
- Writer: Park Shi-hyun
- Cast: Im Si-wan, Choi Soo-young, Shin Se-kyung, Kang Tae-oh
- IMDb Rating: 7.7
Run On is the love story of Ki Seon-gyeom, a former sprinter for the national team but now deployed as a sports agent, and Oh Mi-Joo, a professional translator. Both meet, and the twist of fate makes the former sports personnel follow his heart after Oh Mi- Joo enters his life.
33) Life

- Director: Hong Jong-chan, Im Hyun-wook
- Writer: Lee Soo-yeon
- Cast: Lee Dong-wook, Won Jin-ah, Cho Seung-woo, Moon So-ri, Lee Kyu-hyung, Yoo Jae-myung
- IMDb Rating: 7.7
The story revolves around the hospital, where politics plays the main role. There is a clash of opinions and egos that often is misused. Doctors who have the ability to save others’ life get in turn killed by higher authorities.
And the place where saving others’ lives should be a priority. Personal vendetta plays a key role in making people come to the hospital every day.
34) Bring It On, Ghost

- Director: Park Joon-hwa, Myung Hyun-woo
- Writer: Lee Dae-il
- Cast: Ok Taec-yeon, Kwon Yul, Kim So-hyun
- IMDb Rating: 7.7
The story follows a young woman named Hyun-Ji who dies at 19. After her demise, she wandered around the world for many years. She then pairs with Park Bong-Pal, an exorcist, to enable the ghosts wandering on earth to reach the other world.
35) All of Us are Dead

- Director: Lee Jae-kyoo, Kim Nam-su
- Writer: Chun Sung-il
- Cast: Park Ji-hu, Cho Yi-hyun, Yoon Chan-young
- IMDb Rating: 7.6
This latest drama is trending on Netflix and is going strong among viewers. The story is based on the zombies’ attack when in a high school, a science experiment fails and makes the students of the institution trapped within. Now they have to use the equipment available in the school itself to save themselves as they do not have any connections with the outside world. And if they fail to do so, they will be part of the infected people.
sieun and chanyoung who's cheongsan in "all of us are dead" have known & acted w/eo since they were kids, were classmates in arts high school and have appeared in four dramas together; sieun also handed him his sbs best young actor award one year after she won hers pic.twitter.com/oAGYpuGsHB
— sofy (@fairysieun) February 2, 2022
Here is the most heartbreaking scene from All of us are dead.
The most heartbreaking scene in All of us are dead 😭 #kdrama pic.twitter.com/vL1dFS4Dw0
— SUTEJ____ (@khirq____) October 22, 2022
36) Record of Youth

- Director: Ahn Gil-ho
- Writer: Ha Myung-hee
- Cast: Park Bo-gum, Byeon Woo-seok, Park So-dam
- IMDb Rating: 7.4
This drama from South Korea focuses on the life of three individuals in the fashion industry who have a dream in their eyes and love, ultimately making their lives all the way unexpected.
37) Sweet Home

- Director: Lee Eung-bok, Park So-hyun, Jang Young-woo
- Writer: Hong So-ri, Park So-jung, Kim Hyung-min
- Cast: Song Kang, Lee Si-young, Lee Jin-wook, Go Min-si, Lee Do-hyun, Kim Nam-hee, Go Yoon-jung, Park Gyu-young
- IMDb Rating: 7.4
After a tragic family incident, Cha Hyun-soo leaves his home and shifts into an apartment. But soon, humanity gets affected by the attack of monsters. And the stuck individuals inside the apartment realize that monsters have been lurking everywhere.
In the hope that they will survive long enough, Hyun-soo and other residents protect themselves inside the home. Sweet Home is one of the best apocalyptic horror drama available on Netflix
38) The Bride of Habaek

- Director: Kim Byung-soo
- Writer: Jung Yoon-jung
- Cast: Nam Joo-hyuk, Lim Ju-hwan, Shin Se-kyung, Krystal Jung, Gong Myung
- IMDb Rating: 7.1
Lord Ha-baek, the god of Land of Water, intends to come to earth to get the sacred stones to help him get the throne of the Divine Realm. For this, he asks for help from So-ah, a neuropsychiatrist from the family who is fated to serve him for generations and happens to be its only remaining descendant.
Initially, she does not agree to believe him to be a god and mistakes him to be a normal person who has any mental illness. But when she meets the goddess of the Land of Water, Mu-ra, the god of the Land of the Sky Bi-ryeom, and demigod Hu-ye, she finally agrees to him the protagonist.
39) Love Alarm

- Director: Season 1- Lee Na-jung; Season 2- Kim Jin-woo, Park Yoo-young
- Writer: Season 1- Lee Ah-yeon, Seo Bo-ra; Season 2- Kim Seo-hee, Cha Yeon-soo, Kwon Ji-young
- Cast: Kim So-hyun, Song Kang, Jung Ga-ram
- IMDb Rating: 6.9
This drama is based on the technology of the new world where users get notified whenever someone in their 10 meters vicinity holds love feelings for them and it is available to stream on Netflix.
40) Start-Up

- Director: Choi Jung-yeol
- Writer: Choi Jung-yeol
- Cast: Ma Dong-seok, Jung Hae-in, Park Jung-min, Choi Sung-eun, Yum Jung-ah
- IMDb Rating: 6.4
One of the Korean movies making the list is Start-Up. The story sees Taek-il getting a job as a delivery boy for a Chinese restaurant in an unfamiliar place, in contrast to his mother’s opinion, who wanted him to go to college instead.
On the other hand, his friend Sang-pil joins a private loan business to earn large money. Both men face the ups and downs of life as unprecedented challenges come their way.
41) Little Women
- Director: Kim Hee-Won
- Writer: Jung Seo-Kyoung
- Cast: Kim Go Eun, Park Ji Hoo, Nam Ji Hyun, Wi Ha Joon
- IMDb Rating: 8
The plot of this drama revolves around three poor sisters holding up each other strongly in any and every situation. Time and again they have shown their love for each other and that no matter what the situation is- they got each other’s back.
This Drama depicts an incident where they all fall prey to one of the most influential and powerful families in the world and how these three sisters bravely deal with the situation and get out of it.
Little women is the adaptation of the most famous novel by Louisa May Alcott. There have been a couple of adaptations of the same novel in many different languages which has marked its presence in the cinematic world. In 1918 there was the first-ever adaptation of Little Women starring the British actress Ruby Miller.
Conclusion
Here in this article, we have covered almost all the greatest K-Dramas that are ready for you to binge along with your family and friends. We hope that the above list is beneficial for you and makes your weekend plans all set.
Happy watching!
Frequently Asked Question
Q1: What is the most-watched Korean drama on Netflix?
Ans: The most-watched drama on Netflix is Crash Landing on You. It tells the story of a chaebol heiress and successful businesswoman from South Korea who, while paragliding, is caught in a sudden storm and crashes in the North Korean sector of the DMZ. There, she meets a Korean People’s Army army captain who decides he will help her hide.
Q2: What are the famous Netflix Korean series in 2022?
Ans: The famous Netflix Korean series in 2022 are All Of Us Are Dead, Crash Landing on You, Squid Game and many more.
Q3: What is the best Korean movie on Netflix?
Ans: The best Korean movie on Netflix is Night in Paradise. Tae-Gu is a skilled criminal gang member. When Tae-Gu decides to leave the crime group in favour of his younger sister and nephew, he is targeted by another crime organisation. The other criminal gang blows up a car, killing his younger sister and nephew. Tae-Gu exacts retribution on the offender, in his opinion. Then Tae-Gu runs away to Jeju Island. He meets Jae-Yeon, who is near the end of her life, there.