If you’re a Korean drama junkie, you’ll be glad to know that the Korean entertainment industry is practically bursting with new dramas and sitcoms for you in 2018.
Here are some we’re particularly interested in:
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A remake of the popular US series that shot Meghan Markle to fame will be hitting your screens very soon.
The series will centre around a corporate lawyer who hires a young and talented lawyer who doesn’t actually have a law degree. Suits will start actors Jang Dong Gun, Park Hyung-Sik and Chae Jung-an.
Korean dramas are nothing without their romantic story lines and it seems Longing Heart is the show to watch if you’re into romantic comedies.
The show is about a math teacher who, thanks to some eerie consequences, gets to go back in time and confess his feelings for his one true love. However, a plot twist beckons!
Another romantic Korean drama, I’m Not A Robot centres around three geniuses: Kim Min Kyu, Jo Ji Ah and Hong Baek Kyung. The trio are involved a complicated love triangle.
This drama stars veteran Lee Byung Hun and rising star Kim Tae Ri. Byung Hun plays an American soldier who meets and falls in love with an artistocrat’s daughter.
We’re highly excited for this one because it seems a lot more different than the rest. Something In The Rain is about a woman in her 30s that falls in love with a younger man — her friend’s younger brother.
Sketch will star Rain and Lee Dong Gun.
The story revolves around two military men who struggle to change their future.
The show stars EXO’s Suho as a rich and arrogant CEO of a tech company who gets struck with a mysterious illness.
Available on Netflix, Kingdom is a drama series that’s set in the medieval Joseon era of South Korea.
A young prince is sent on a mission to investigate a mysterious zombie outbreak.