10 Epic Korean Dramas That You Should Not Miss


Crash Landing on You (2019-2020)

    A South Korean heiress accidentally crash-lands in North Korea and falls in love with a North Korean army officer.

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Goblin (2016-2017)

    A goblin who needs a human bride to end his immortal life, and a grim reaper who has lost his memories.

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Descendants of the Sun (2016)

    A South Korean soldier and a North Korean doctor fall in love while working together in a war-torn country.

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Squid Game (2021)

    A group of people are forced to compete in deadly childrens games in order to win a large sum of money.

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Vincenzo (2021)

    A mafia consigliere returns to South Korea to retrieve a hidden stash of gold.

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Mr. Sunshine (2018)

    A Korean man who was raised in America returns to his homeland during the Japanese colonial era.

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The King: Eternal Monarch (2020)

    An emperor from a parallel universe tries to close a portal that connects his world to ours.

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It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020)

    A childrens book author with antisocial personality disorder and a psychiatric nurse with a traumatic past find love and healing in each other.

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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

    A dentist from Seoul moves to a seaside village and falls in love with a jack-of-all-trades who is always ready to help others.

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Twenty Five Twenty One (2022)

    Two young people who first met during the IMF crisis in 1998 meet again and fall in love years later.

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