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10 Best K-Dramas On Netflix You Must Watch

If you haven’t watched at least one Korean drama this year, are you even living in 2024? With their gripping storylines, swoon-worthy romances, and a dash of the unexpected, K-dramas have become an irresistible global sensation.

From epic love stories to thrilling adventures, these shows will have you cheering for the heroes, booing the villains, and maybe even contemplating a career change to become a K-drama writer. You will travel to another world where drama is served with a side of kimchi with our list of the top 10 K-dramas on Netflix.

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10. The Glory

Stills from 'The Glory' (Image: Netflix)
Stills from ‘The Glory’ (Image: Netflix)

Starting off our list at number ten is ‘The Glory,’ a gripping revenge drama starring Song Hye-kyo and Lee Do-hyun. This show dives deep into the dark world of bullying and the pursuit of justice. With an IMDb rating of 8.0, ‘The Glory‘ has been praised for its intense storyline and stellar performances. It even bagged the Best Drama award at the 59th Baeksang Arts Awards.

9. Start-Up

Stills from 'Start-Up' Image via Metro.Style
Stills from ‘Start-Up’ (Image: Metro.Style)

At number nine, we have ‘Start-Up,’ the show that’s all about dreams, love, and starting your own business. Bae Suzy and Nam Joo-hyuk lead the cast as young entrepreneurs navigating the competitive world of tech startups. It’s like ‘Shark Tank‘ but with more romance and a better wardrobe. The show has an IMDb rating of 8.1, and while it didn’t snag any major awards, it sure won hearts.

8. All Of Us Are Dead

Stills From All of Us are Dead
Stills From ‘All of Us are Dead’ (Image: Netflix)

If you’re a fan of zombies and high school drama, ‘All of Us Are Dead‘ is the perfect pick. This thrilling series follows a group of students trapped in their school during a zombie outbreak. With an IMDb rating of 7.5, the show has gained a massive following for its action-packed sequences and relatable characters.

7. Kingdom

Stills from 'Kingdom' (Image via Netflix)
Stills from ‘Kingdom’ (Image: Netflix)

Kingdom‘ is a refreshing mix of Im drama and horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Ju Ji-hoon and Bae Doona lead the charge against the undead in this critically acclaimed series. The show boasts an IMDb rating of 8.4 and received praise for its stunning visuals and intense storyline.

6. Vincenzo

Stills from 'Vincenzo' (Image: HanCinema)
Stills from ‘Vincenzo’ (Image: HanCinema)

At number six, ‘Vincenzo‘ brings us the charming Song Joong-ki as a Korean-Italian mafia advisor. It’s a wild ride filled with humor, action, and a dash of romance. With an IMDb rating of 8.5, the show was a major hit and won the Excellence Award for Drama at the 2021 APAN Star Awards.

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5. It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

Stills from 'It's Okay to Not be Okay' (Image via PureWow)
Stills from ‘It’s Okay to Not be Okay’ (Image: PureWow)

This one’s for all the fairy tale lovers who appreciate a dark twist. ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay‘ stars Kim Soo-hyun and Seo Yea-ji, tackling mental health issues with sensitivity and grace. The show has an IMDb rating of 8.6 and won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2020 Baeksang Arts Awards.

4. Hellbound

Stills from 'Hellbound'
Stills from ‘Hellbound’ (Image: Netflix)

Hellbound,’ a supernatural drama that explores themes of life, death, and morality. Starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Jeong-min, the show has captivated audiences with its gripping narrative and impressive special effects. With an IMDb rating of 6.7, it might not be for everyone, but it’s definitely worth a watch for its unique storyline and social commentary.

3. My Mister

Stills from 'My Mister' (Image: Viki)
Stills from ‘My Mister’ (Image: Viki)

My Mister‘ is a critically acclaimed drama that delves into the complexities of human relationships. Starring Lee Sun-kyun and IU, the show explores themes of empathy and healing. With an IMDb rating of 9.1, it received numerous accolades, including the Grand Prize at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards.

2. Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely And Great God)

Stills from 'Goblin' (Image via Amazon)
Stills from ‘Goblin’ (Image: Amazon)

The runner-up on our list is ‘Goblin,’ a fantasy romance that transcends time and space. Gong Yoo and Kim Go-eun lead the stellar cast in this beautifully shot series. With an IMDb rating of 8.6, it swept the 2017 Korea Drama Awards, winning Best Drama and Best Actor.

1. Bloodhounds

Stills from 'Bloodhounds' (Image via Netflix)
Stills from ‘Bloodhounds’ (Image: Netflix)

Taking the top spot is ‘Bloodhounds,’ an adrenaline-pumping action thriller that’s impossible to ignore. The show follows two boxers, played by Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi, who become entangled in a dangerous world of loan sharks and deceit. With its intense fight sequences and gripping plot, it’s no wonder this drama has an IMDb rating of 7.8. ‘Bloodhounds‘ keeps viewers hooked with its mix of action, camaraderie, and a dash of humor.

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Akansha Sarkar
Akansha Sarkar
Akansha loves writing about horror, psychological thrillers, and political shows or even real crime stories, sharing her passion for movies and TV shows with readers. But her curiosity doesn’t stop there. She also loves to dive into geopolitics, finance, and philosophy. When she’s not writing, you can find her sketching, dancing Kathak, playing chess, or lost in classics like 'Crime and Punishment' and 'Metamorphosis.' A music lover and feminist, Akansha tries to bring a unique, thoughtful vibe to everything she writes.
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