Korean dramas releasing in February 2024 are all set to keep you entertained. Whether you're in the mood for something light and funny, dark and suspenseful, or something in between, there's sure to be a K-drama releasing in February that will keep you hooked on the screens. Here's a peek at some of the latest Korean dramas releasing in February 2024:
‘Branding in Seongsu’ narrates the tale of two individuals who find themselves waking up in each other's bodies. The drama takes a fantastical twist when an intern (played by Kim Ji eun), finds herself magically swapping bodies with her team leader (played by Lomon). As they navigate their work lives and newfound feelings in each other's bodies, hilarious situations and heartwarming moments will make you laugh a lot.
‘Branding in Seongsu’ will be released on February 5, 2024, and you can watch it on Viki.
Choi Woo-sik stars as Lee Tang, an ordinary university student who discovers he can identify criminals just by looking at them. This dark thriller follows Lee Tang as he teams up with a veteran detective and a criminal profiler to solve a series of serious murders. Choi Woo-sik popularly known for his roles in ‘Parasite’ and ‘Train to Busan’, takes on the lead role in this suspenseful drama.
‘A Killer Paradox’ will be available on Netflix from February 9, 2024.
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‘Grand Shining Hotel’ is a Korean drama centred around Yoo Ah-young (Jung In-sun), an employee of a publishing company who accidentally enters a fictional world through a horror novel. In this surreal realm, she encounters Song Woo-bin (Lee Ji-hoon), the boss of the publishing company, also trapped in the novel. As they navigate the dangers within, Yoo Ah-young risks her life to save Song Woo-bin, her crush, who becomes the target of a serial killer.
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‘Grand Shining Hotel’ is releasing on February 11, 2024, and will be streaming on tvN and TVING.
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‘Wedding Impossible’ is based on a webtoon (Top Korean Dramas That Brought Webtoons to Life) of the same name. This Netflix drama offers a unique take on the fake marriage trope. Jun Jong-seo (played by Na A-jeong), is a talented actor who enters into a contract marriage with Lee Do-han (played by Kim Do-wan), a gay chaebol heir. Their unlikely partnership leads to unexpected complications and blossoming feelings. K-drama fans can expect a lot of laughs and heartwarming moments as the unlikely couple navigates their pretend relationship.
‘Wedding Impossible’ will be streaming on Netflix and Viki on February 26, 2024.
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Three young employees at the bottom of the corporate ladder join forces to climb their way to take over one of Korea's most powerful conglomerates. Lee Jae-wook and Lee Jun-young star as best friends who dream of taking over the company, while Hong Su-zu plays a mysterious outsider. You can expect betrayals, alliances, and plenty of high politics in this drama.
‘The Impossible Heir’ will be released on February 28, 2024, and you can watch it on Disney+ Hotstar.
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