The world of Korean dramas is ever-evolving, and the year 2024 promises to be no exception. As we anticipate another wave of gripping stories and stellar performances, we’ve compiled a list of 10 confirmed K-dramas set to captivate audiences in the first quarter of the year. Join us as we delve into the plots, star-studded casts, and release dates that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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1. “A Shop For Killers” – Premieres on January 17th (Disney)
Our journey begins with “A Shop For Killers,” a spin-off from the popular series “A Killer’s Shopping List.” This 2024 K-drama follows little Gian, left alone after her mother’s murder and father’s suicide. Raised by her Uncle Jang Jinman (played by Lee Do), Gian unravels the mysteries behind her uncle’s peculiar shopping mall after his demise. Get ready for suspense and intrigue as this series hits Disney on January 17th.
2. “Flex X Cop” – Premieres on January 26th (Broadcast: Friday and Saturday)
“Flex X Cop” introduces Bohan as Jin Su, a third-generation cable heir turned detective. Paired with Detective Le Kong Hayun (played by Park Jihun), they embark on a journey to apprehend criminals, blending fortune, intelligence, and charm. Premiering every Friday and Saturday starting January 26th, this crime-driven drama promises a thrilling ride.
3. “The Bequeathed” – Premieres on January 19th (Netflix)
Uncover the dark secrets surrounding Yun Seoha’s family in “The Bequeathed,” premiering on Netflix on January 19th. After inheriting a cemetery site, Yun becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events. With a strained relationship between her stepbrother Kim Yungho (a detective) and Detective Choy Sunjun, the plot thickens, promising a cold and mysterious tale.
4. “A Killer Paradox” – Releases on February 9th (Netflix)
For those who enjoy mystery with a touch of comedy, “A Killer Paradox” is a must-watch. The drama centers around Lee Tang (played by Choywoik Sun Suu), an ordinary college student with the ability to detect evil people. Premiering on Netflix on February 9th, it unfolds into an endless cat and mouse chase between Lee Tang and the detectives pursuing him.
5. “Captivating The King” – Premieres on January 21st (TVN)
Hospital Playlist’s fan-favorite, Joe Jungsuk, takes on a historical romance in “Captivating The King.” As Prince Lee Inn, he navigates the complexities of love, power, and duty to his older brother. Premiering on TVN on January 21st with 16 episodes, this drama promises a gripping tale set against a historical backdrop.
6. “Branding In Song” – Premieres on February 5th, 2024 (Up Plus Mobile TV)
“Branding In Song” stars Park Solomon and Kim Jun in a drama that explores a soul-swapping phenomenon between a sweet intern and a cold-blooded marketing team head. Premiering on Up Plus Mobile TV on February 5th, get ready for a dramatic shift in their characters and unexpected chaos.
7. “Gyeongsyeong Creatures Part 2” – Premieres on January (Netflix)
In the second part of “Gyeongsyeong Creatures,” detectives and a wealthy pawn shop owner join forces in 1945 during the Japanese occupation of Korea. As they uncover the truth about a local hospital and its connection to disappearances, the suspense continues. Premiering on Netflix in January, this drama promises to reveal more about the gang song Creature and Colonel Kato’s ambitions.
8. “Doctor Slump” – Premieres on January 27th (JTBC, also available on Netflix)
“Doctor Slump” is a love comedy starring Park Hang Sik and Park Shinh. The drama follows two physicians and former rivals who reunite at a crossroads in their lives and professions. Premiering on January 27th on JTBC and available on Netflix, this series explores romance and the intertwining of lives.
9. “Wonderful World” – Release Date TBD
Chaunu fans, rejoice! “Wonderful World” features Yunwu in a role that portrays a character seeking painful revenge. The storyline contradicts its title, promising a gripping narrative. While the release date is yet to be confirmed, the drama is expected to make a significant impact during the flowering months of spring.
10. “Queen of Tears” – First Half of 2024 (Originally December 2023, TVN)
Anticipated by many, “Queen of Tears” is written by Park Gun, known for “Crash Landing on You,” and stars Kim Suun and Kim G1. The multi-dimensional love tale follows a married couple facing a catastrophe together, defying all odds. Originally set for a December 2023 release, the series has been rescheduled for the first half of 2024, creating high expectations among viewers.
Stay tuned for these highly-anticipated K-dramas, each offering a unique blend of genres, stellar performances, and captivating storylines. Let us know in the comments which one you’re most excited about, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates on the world of K-dramas. Happy watching! 🍿📺💫