The 150+ Best K-Dramas On Netflix, Ranked
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- Hyun-bin, Son Ye-jin, Seo Ji-hyeA paragliding mishap drops a South Korean heiress in North Korea, and into an army officer's life.More Crash Landing on You
- #1 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #3 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- #1 of 162 onThe Most Romantic Korean Dramas Ever
- Bae Doona, Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryongKingdom, a gripping drama series, delves into the gritty world of mixed martial arts while also exploring complex family dynamics. Led by the fierce Alvey Kulina (Frank Grillo), a former MMA fighter turned gym owner, the show follows his struggle to maintain his business and navigate relationships with his two sons - the troubled and talented Jay (Jonathan Tucker) and the ambitious yet inexperienced Nate (Nick Jonas). With its intense training montages, emotionally charged confrontations, and compelling character arcs, Kingdom garnered critical acclaim and earned multiple award nominations during its three-season run. The series artfully balances thrilling action with raw emotion, making it a must-watch for both sports enthusiasts and drama lovers alike.More Kingdom
- #183 of 684 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #91 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #293 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
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Lee Seung-gi, Bae Suzy, Shin Sung-rokVagabond (SBS, 2019) is a South Korean spy thriller television series. Determined to find out the truth behind a mysterious plane crash that took the lives of over 200 civilians, a stuntman embarks on an investigation that leads him to a tangled web of corruption with the help of a covert operative.More Vagabond- #88 of 170 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Viki, Ranked
- #21 of 132 onThe Best Korean Crime Dramas Ever
- #2 of 61 onThe 55+ Best Action TV Shows On Netflix, Ranked
- Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-ri, Yoo Yeon-seokA boy who ends up in the U.S. after the 1871 Shinmiyangyo incident returns to Korea.More Mr. Sunshine
- #58 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #20 of 35 on35+ Movies And Shows With Sunshine In The Title
- #13 of 88 onThe Best Historical KDramas Of All Time
- Yoo Ah-in, Im Soo-jung, Go Kyung-pyoChicago Typewriter (tvN, 2017) is a South Korean romance television series. Three resistance fighters who lived during the 1930s Japanese occupation of Korea are reincarnated into the present as a best-selling writer in a slump, a fan, and a ghostwriter.More Chicago Typewriter
- #71 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #29 of 88 onThe Best Historical KDramas Of All Time
- #38 of 162 onThe Most Romantic Korean Dramas Ever
- Jo Jung-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Jung Kyung-hoHospital Playlist (tvN, 2020) is a South Korean medical drama television series. The story of five doctors who have been friends since they entered medical school in 1999.More Hospital Playlist
- #30 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #48 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- #14 of 32 onThe 30 Best Medical TV Shows On Now
- Han Ye-ri, Han Seung-yeon, Park Eun-binFive very different female college students become housemates.
- Park Seo-joon, Kim Da-mi, Yoo Jae-myungAn ex-con and his friends fight to make their ambitious dreams for their street bar a reality.
- Lee Sun-kyun, Lee Ji-eun (IU), Go Doo-shimMy Mister (tvN, 2018), also known as My Ahjussi, is a South Korean drama television series. Three middle-aged brothers, who are enduring the weight of their lives, and a strong, cold woman, who has been living a hard life of her own, come together in healing each other's past scars.
- Son Ye-jin, Jung Hae-in, Jang So-yeonSomething in the Rain (JTBC, 2018), also known as Pretty Sister Who Buys Me Food, is a South Korean romance drama television series. When a single career woman reunites with her best friend's younger brother after he returns from three years of working abroad, their efforts to reconnect grow into romance.
- #99 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #80 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- #18 of 162 onThe Most Romantic Korean Dramas Ever
- Lee Hye-ri, Park Bo-gum, Go Kyung-pyoReply 1988 (tvN, 2015) is a South Korean romantic comedy television series. Set in the year 1988, it revolves around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood of Ssangmun-dong, Dobong District, Northern Seoul.More Reply 1988
- #23 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #33 of 170 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Viki, Ranked
- #13 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Ye-ji, Oh Jung-seIt's Okay to Not Be Okay (tvN, 2020) is a South Korean romance drama television series. An extraordinary road to emotional healing opens up for an antisocial children's book writer and a selfless psych ward caretaker when they cross paths.
- #4 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #340 of 447 onThe 440+ Best Binge Worthy Shows Of All Time
- #6 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- Lee Seung-gi, Cha Seung-won, Oh Yeon-seoA Korean Odyssey (tvN, 2017) is a South Korean television series and a modern spinoff of the Chinese novel Journey to the West. Looking for a true light in a dark world where evil thrives, powerful gods Son Oh-Gong (Lee Seung-gi) and King Wooma (Cha Seung-won) notice something in Jin Seon-mi (Oh Yeon-seo).More A Korean Odyssey
- #26 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #43 of 170 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Viki, Ranked
- #15 of 124 onThe Best Fantasy & Supernatural K-Dramas Ever
- Ji-soo, Jung Chae-yeon, Choi RiSome of Yun Tae-o's friends move into his house, where they experience love and friendship.More My First First Love
- #342 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #157 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #86 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- Hyun-bin, Park Shin-hye, Park HoonAn investment firm executive meets a woman who runs a hostel in Spain.
- #80 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #78 of 162 onThe Most Romantic Korean Dramas Ever
- #47 of 124 onThe Best Fantasy & Supernatural K-Dramas Ever
- Jo Byung-gyu, Se-jeong, Yoo Jun-sangDemon hunters pose as workers in a noodle shop in an effort to catch evil spirits.More The Uncanny Counter
- #34 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #20 of 84 onThe Best Korean Dramas Of 2023
- #86 of 292 onThe 280+ Best Supernatural Series
- Park Bo-young, Ahn Hyo-seop, Lee Sung-jaeAbyss is a South Korean television series that combines fantasy, romance, and crime. The story revolves around two characters who are mysteriously brought back to life with entirely different appearances thanks to a magical orb called "Abyss." Go Se-yeon (Park Bo-young), a beautiful prosecutor, and Cha Min (Ahn Hyo-seop), her long-time friend who was previously less attractive, find themselves in new bodies with reversed fortunes in terms of physical attractiveness. As they adjust to their new realities, they also begin to investigate the circumstances surrounding their deaths. The primary themes include the perception of beauty, love, and justice.More Abyss
- #484 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #105 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #64 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- Lee Jong-suk, Lee Na-young, Jung EugeneA gifted writer becomes enmeshed in the life of a former copywriter desperate for a job.
- #98 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #63 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- #49 of 162 onThe Most Romantic Korean Dramas Ever
- Ji Chang-wook, Im Yoon-ah, Song Yoon-ahThe K2 (tvN, 2016) is a South Korean television series directed by Kwak Jung-hwan. Framed for the murder of his lover, a former mercenary soldier (Ji Chang-wook) is hired to become a bodyguard, while he plans his revenge.
- Ahn Hyo-seop, Se-jeong, Kim Min-gyuA woman goes on a blind date in her friend's place, leading to a series of misadventures.
- Park Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh, Kang Ki-youngWoo Young Woo is a young lawyer with Asperger's Syndrome who struggles with everyday interactions.
- #333 of 684 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #62 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #107 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- Park Hae-soo, Jung Kyung-ho, Jung KrystalPrison Playbook (tvN, 2017) is a South Korean black comedy television series. A superstar baseball pitcher, Kim Je-hyuk (Park Hae-soo), is convicted of assault after he saves his sister from a sexual attack.
- Kim Dong-hee, Jung Da-bin, Park Ju-hyunDetermined to escape a dead-end life, a gifted high school student turns to a life of crime.
- Lee Je-hoon, Kim Hye-soo, Cho Jin-woongSignal (tvN, 2016) is a South Korean crime television series. A mysterious walkie talkie allows a detective in the year 2000 to communicate with a cold case profiler from 2015; with the power of fore and hindsight the two not only solve crimes but prevent them from ever taking place.
- Gong Hyo-jin, Kang Ha-neul, Kim Ji-seokWhen the Camellia Blooms (KBS2, 2019) is a South Korean romantic comedy-thriller television series. Dong Baek, owner of a bar named Camellia, encounters three men who will change her life forever.
- #144 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #68 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- #637 of 804 onThe 700+ Best Netflix Original Series
- Cho Seung-woo, Han Hye-jin, Kim Sung-kyunDriven by a personal tragedy, a pianist-turned-lawyer navigates the complex world of divorce.
- #191 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #29 of 84 onThe Best Korean Dramas Of 2023
- #64 of 86 onThe Best Legal Drama TV Shows Ever
- Kim Tae-hee, Lee Kyu-hyung, Go Bo-gyulHi Bye, Mama! (tvN, 2020) is a fantasy drama South Korean television series. After dying in a tragic accident five years ago, Cha Yoo-ri (Kim Tae-hee) is given the chance to be reincarnated for 49 days, so that she can return to her daughter and her husband, now remarried, and ease their pain before leaving for good.More Hi Bye, Mama!
- #82 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #56 of 124 onThe Best Fantasy & Supernatural K-Dramas Ever
- #4 of 73 onThe Most Tragically Beautiful Korean Dramas Ever
- Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, Won Jin-aHellbound, which premiered on November 19, 2021, is a gripping South Korean television series that blends supernatural thrills and crime drama. Directed by Yeon Sang-ho of "Train to Busan" fame, Hellbound centers on a society upended by the sudden appearance of supernatural beings who condemn people to hell, sparking moral, religious and societal chaos. The standout cast includes Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hyun-joo, and Park Jeong-min. The major themes include faith, human morality, and the struggle between good and evil. The show quickly made its mark, intriguing audiences internationally and resulting in a fervent, global fan base.More Hellbound
- #4 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #34 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #117 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- Koo Hye-sun, Lee Min-Ho, Kim Hyun-joongThe story of Geum Jan-Di, a normal girl who finds herself attending a prestigious private school.More Boys Over Flowers
- #38 of 327 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #30 of 170 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Viki, Ranked
- #53 of 152 onThe Best Romantic Comedy K-Dramas Ever
- Jung So-Min, Lee Min-ki, EsomBecause This Is My First Life (tvN, 2017), also known as This Life Is Our First, is a South Korean romantic comedy television series. To save money, two housemates get married but soon face unexpected complications, such as demanding in-laws and having to face their own growing bond.