Starting with Kingdom and Love Alarm in 2019, Netflix has released dozens of original K-dramas, many of which are among the best Korean shows of recent years. There are plenty of K-dramas available on Netflix, and not all of them are streaming originals. For example, Queen of Tears, one of the most popular K-dramas of 2024, was broadcast in South Korea and streamed in several countries on Netflix. That said, while licensed titles still make for a significant portion of Netflix’s K-drama catalog, the streamer is releasing more original Korean content every year.
Netflix’s original K-dramas are usually limited series with a relatively short number of episodes compared to the usual 16 episodes of a traditional broadcast K-drama. That said, many of Netflix’s K-drama webseries have gotten more than one season, including but not limited to Sweet Home and Squid Game. Some of the most prominent Korean actors, writers, and...
Netflix’s original K-dramas are usually limited series with a relatively short number of episodes compared to the usual 16 episodes of a traditional broadcast K-drama. That said, many of Netflix’s K-drama webseries have gotten more than one season, including but not limited to Sweet Home and Squid Game. Some of the most prominent Korean actors, writers, and...
- 12/29/2024
- by Marcelo Leite
- ScreenRant
International K-Drama Day: From The Glory 2 To Moving Top 10 Must-Watch Korean Shows Of 2023 ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Korean dramas have provided a safe and comforting space to the audience over the years. Contrary to popular belief, K-dramas are not just about cliched romantic comedies, though there is nothing wrong with that, but also teach us many life lessons along the way. If K-fanatics are to be believed, 2023 has proved to be one fruitful year, with many heartwarming shows providing a feeling of contentment this year.
While K-dramas have been around for quite some time now, it wasn’t until a few years ago that Netflix, Viki, Disney+ Hotstar, and Prime Videos, among other streaming spaces, began streaming Korean shows, opening up a new dimension for global viewers. In 2023, all of these Ott giants have done a commendable job of delivering some top-notch K-dramas that have managed to swoon every drama lover out there.
Korean dramas have provided a safe and comforting space to the audience over the years. Contrary to popular belief, K-dramas are not just about cliched romantic comedies, though there is nothing wrong with that, but also teach us many life lessons along the way. If K-fanatics are to be believed, 2023 has proved to be one fruitful year, with many heartwarming shows providing a feeling of contentment this year.
While K-dramas have been around for quite some time now, it wasn’t until a few years ago that Netflix, Viki, Disney+ Hotstar, and Prime Videos, among other streaming spaces, began streaming Korean shows, opening up a new dimension for global viewers. In 2023, all of these Ott giants have done a commendable job of delivering some top-notch K-dramas that have managed to swoon every drama lover out there.
- 11/28/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
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