If you’re craving a fresh K-drama binge, then you’re in luck! The current lineup has everything from dark thrillers to swoony romances and even a time-travelling foodie adventure. Let’s take a look together at some of the biggest series that you should add to your watchlist!
S Line

Looking for a psychological thriller that messes with your mind? “S Line” is your pick. Starring Arin, Lee Da-hee, and Lee Soo-hyuk, this series takes you to a chilling near-future where glowing red “S Lines” reveal people’s sexual histories; but only to those with special glasses or a rare natural ability.
Our main character, Shin Hyun-heup (Arin) can see these lines naturally, and when a series of brutal murders begins, she’s drawn into a dangerous web alongside Detective Han Ji-wook (Lee Soo-Hyuk) and mysterious teacher, Lee Gyu-jin (Lee Da-Hee). The show explores themes of privacy, shame, and human desire while keeping you on edge every episode.
Fun fact: It even won “Best Music” at the Cannes International Series Festival. Dark, unique, and thought-provoking, “S Line” is a must watch!
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Twelve

One of the most anticipated dramas of the year, “Twelve” brings together Ma Dong-seok, Park Hyun-sik, and Seo In-guk in an epic fantasy-action series. The story follows 12 zodiac angels who are tasked with fighting a group of O-Gwi (demons) to restore balance on the Korean peninsula and protect humanity.
Expect superhero-style action and a story packed with mythological depth. It premiered on the 23rd of August and is already predicted as one of 2025’s top hits. If you loved shows like “Island” or “Alchemy of Souls,” you’ll want this on your radar.
Beyond the Bar

Prefer your dramas with legal intrigue and emotional depth? “Beyond the Bar” follows rookie lawyer Kang Hyo-min (Jung Chae-yeon) as she navigates life at the elite Yullim Law Firm. Mentored by the cold yet brilliant Yoon Seok-hoon (Lee Jin-wook), Hyo-min faces challenging cases that push her ethics to the limit.
If you enjoyed “One Dollar Lawyer” or “Good Partner,” this drama gives you the same mix of sharp courtroom drama and heartfelt character arcs.
Bon Appetit, Your Majesty

Historical drama fans, this one’s for you! “Bon Appetit, Your Majesty” Stars Lim Yoon-ah from Girls’ Generation and “Big Mouth” and rising actor Lee Chaemin in a deliciously fun time-slip romance.
The show follows a modern-day chef who suddenly finds herself in the royal court of the past, when her culinary skills capture the attention (and heart) of a tyrannical king with picky taste in food. The series immerses you in palace intrigue, humor, romance, and stunning food scenes that will make you wish for a royal feast.
My Girlfriend Is the Man

If you like rom-coms with a twist, “My Girlfriend is the Man” is for you. Based on a popular Naver webtoon, the series stars Yoon San-ha (ASTRO) and Arin (OH MY GIRL), who also leads “S Line.”
When Ji-eun (Arin) suddenly wakes up as a man (played by Yoo Jung-hoo), chaos ensues. Her boyfriend Yoon-jae (San-ha) decides to stick by her side while they figure things out. But misunderstandings, jealousy, and a new love rival Kang Min-joo (Chuu) challenges their relationship. It’s a lighthearted exploration of identity, love, and acceptance.
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My Lovely Journey

Need something heartwarming? “My Lovely Journey” blends travel and self-discovery. This 10-episode series stars Gong Seung-yeon as Kang Yeo-reum, a former idol who now works as a travel reporter for a lifestyle program. The show takes viewers on picturesque trips across Korea while exploring her struggles with anxiety and purpose.
As she discovers new destinations, she also finds new beginnings. Especially with the show’s director, Lee Yeon-seok (played by Kim Jae-young from “The Judge from Hell”). With its healing storytelling and relatable characters, this drama is like a warm hug.
The Nice Guy

Closing the list with a gritty yet emotional pick, “The Nice Guy”. Starring Lee Dong-wook as Park Seok-cheol, the eldest grandson of a three-generation gangster family, the show mixes noir vibes with romance and redemption.
Seok-cheol’s life takes a turn when he reunites with his first love, Kang Mi-young (Lee Sung-kyung), a struggling singer. Unlike many of the people around him, Seok-cheol is a genuinely kind man, and his pure love for Mi-young sets off a chain of unpredictably gripping events that explore loyalty, betrayal, and passion set against the backdrop of Korea’s underworld. If you’re into dramas like “My Name” and “Flower of Evil,” this one’s going to hook you.
Conclusion
No matter what mood you’re in, this lineup of K-dramas has it all—from thrilling mysteries and action-packed adventures to heartwarming romances and historical escapades. So grab your snacks, clear your weekend plans and let the K-drama marathon begin!
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