As November 2024 approaches, K-drama fans have much to look forward to, with a diverse lineup of upcoming series ready to captivate viewers. Whether you’re a fan of heartwarming romance, intense thrillers, or imaginative stories, this month’s offerings bring something for everyone.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most highly anticipated Korean drama releases and what makes them must-watch material this season.
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Brewing Love (Kim Se-Jeong, Lee Jong-Won)
- Release date: November 4, 2024
- Runtime:Monday & Tuesday, 22:00
- Network: ENA
- Cast:Kim Se-Jeong, Lee Jong-Won
- Where to watch:Viki
‘Brewing Love’ is a romantic comedy set to premiere on ENA. The drama stars Kim Se-Jeong as Chae Yong-Ju, a former special forces soldier turned top salesperson at a liquor company, and Lee Jong-Won as Yoon Min-Ju, a sensitive brewmaster and CEO of a local brewery.
The plot revolves around the unexpected romance between these two opposites: Yong-Ju, who hides her emotions behind a tough exterior, and Min-Ju, who is deeply in tune with others’ feelings but has closed off emotionally. Their dynamic contrasts—Yong-ju’s boldness and Min-ju’s sensitivity—bring humor and tension to the series, as they navigate their feelings while working in the alcohol industry.
The show promises a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre, blending love, emotions, and alcohol culture.
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Face Me (Lee Min-Ki, Han Ji-Hyun)
- Release date: November 6, 2024
- Runtime:Wednesday & Thursday, 21:50
- Network: KBS2
- Cast:Lee Min-Ki, Han Ji-Hyun
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‘Face Me’ is an intense medical thriller that follows Cha Jung-Woo (Lee Min-Ki), a brilliant but cold plastic surgeon who becomes entangled in a mysterious crime. Using his skills in reconstructive surgery, Cha joins forces with Detective Lee Min-Hyung (Han Ji-Hyun) to solve cases and seek justice.
The show promises suspenseful crime-solving alongside emotional depth, with a unique focus on reconstructive surgery as a tool for solving crimes adding a fresh twist to the crime thriller genre.
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Gangnam B-Side (Bibi, Jo Woo-Jin, Ji Chang-Wook, Ha Yoon-Kyung)
- Release date: November 6, 2024
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- Network: Disney+
- Cast:Bibi, Jo Woo-Jin, Ji Chang-Wook, Ha Yoon-Kyung
- Where to watch:Disney+
‘Gangnam B-Side’ is a crime thriller set in Seoul’s Gangnam district. The drama follows an investigation into disappearances connected to the nightlife in Gangnam. Centered around Jae-Hee (played by Bibi), a bar employee who vanishes after uncovering a dangerous secret, the series brings together unlikely allies: Kang Dong-Woo (Jo Woo-Jin), a detective with a checkered past, Yoon Gil-Ho (Ji Chang-Wook), a notorious Gangnam outlaw, and Prosecutor Min Seo-Jin (Ha Yoon-Kyung), each with different motives for seeking the truth.
Directed by Park Noo-Ri, the series offers intense action and suspense, combining a dark urban setting with complex character dynamics.
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Mr. Plankton (Woo Do-Hwan, Jung Yoo-Mi, Oh Jung-Se, Kim Hae-Sook)
- Release date: November 8, 2024
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- Network: Netflix
- Cast:Woo Do-Hwan, Jung Yoo-Mi, Oh Jung-Se, Kim Hae-Sook
- Where to watch:Netflix
‘Mr. Plankton’ follows Hae Jo (Woo Do-Hwan), a young man on a quest to find his real father. Joining Hae Jo is Jo Jae-Mi (Jung Yoo-Mi), a woman also searching for her family. Together, they navigate the challenges of their quests, forming a bond along the way. The drama introduces Eo Heung (Oh Jung-Se), the successor in the Eo Family, and Beom Ho-Ja (Kim Hae-Sook), the mother of the Eo family, adding depth to the storyline.
With a strong creative team, including writer Jo Yong of ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay‘ fame and director Hong Jong-Chan, known for ‘Juvenile Justice‘, ‘Mr. Plankton’ is poised to deliver a heartwarming and emotionally resonant narrative.
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The Fiery Priest 2 (Kim Nam-Gil)
- Release date: November 8, 2024
- Runtime:Friday & Saturday, 22:00
- Network: SBS
- Cast:Kim Nam-Gil
- Where to watch:Disney+
‘The Fiery Priest 2’ is a highly anticipated sequel to the popular 2019 drama series set in Busan, South Korea.
The second season follows the hot-tempered Catholic priest, Kim Hae-Il (Kim Nam-Gil), as he tackles a new drug case. With its thrilling mix of action, comedy, and heartwarming moments, the series promises to captivate audiences once again.
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Marry You (Lee Yi-Kyung, Jo Soo-Min)
- Release date: November 16, 2024
- Runtime:Saturday & Sunday
- Network: Channel A
- Cast:Lee Yi-Kyung, Jo Soo-Min
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‘Marry You’ revolves around Bong Cheol-Hee (Lee Yi-Kyung), a steadfast bachelor from an island who has every intention of avoiding marriage. Opposite him is Jung Ha-Na (Jo Soo-Min), a civil servant with a strong belief against marriage. When she is assigned to a “Marriage Encouragement” team tasked with matchmaking Cheol-Hee, the two clash over their differing views on love and commitment.
The show aims to explore societal pressures regarding marriage while highlighting personal choices in a lighthearted manner.
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Parole Examiner Lee (Go Soo)
- Release date: November 18, 2024
- Runtime:Monday & Tuesday, 20:50
- Network: tvN
- Cast:Go Soo
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‘Parole Examiner Lee’ follows the story of Lee Han-Shin (Go Soo), a parole officer navigating the complex world of crime, justice, and rehabilitation. As a parole examiner, Han-Shin is tasked with assessing the eligibility of prisoners seeking parole, a job that forces him to confront moral and ethical dilemmas. The series delves into themes of justice, redemption, and the human capacity for change, blending legal drama with suspense as Han-Shin uncovers potential corruption within the system.
The drama is expected to offer a mix of gripping courtroom scenes and emotional depth, as it examines the lives of inmates, victims, and their families through the lens of the parole process.
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When the Phone Rings (Yoo Yeon-Seok, Chae Soo-Bin)
- Release date: November 22, 2024
- Runtime:Friday & Saturday, 21:50
- Network: MBC
- Cast:Yoo Yeon-Seok, Chae Soo-Bin
- Where to watch:Netflix
‘When the Phone Rings’ is a romance thriller set to premiere on MBC, with exclusive streaming on Netflix. The series stars Yoo Yeon-Seok as Baek Sa-Eon, the youngest presidential spokesperson from a prominent political family, and Chae Soo-Bin as Hong Hee-Joo, his wife and a sign language interpreter struggling with aphasia. Their marriage is portrayed as a facade, typical of “show-window couples,” reflecting a deeper commentary on societal pressures in Korean culture.
Based on the webtoon of the same name, it explores the complexities of love and communication.
Read more: ‘When the Phone Rings’ Fashion Info
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Love Your Enemy (Joo Jin-Hoon, Jung Yu-Mi)
- Release date: November 23, 2024
- Runtime:Saturday & Sunday, 21:20
- Network: tvN
- Cast:Joo Jin-Hoon, Jung Yu-Mi
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‘Love Your Enemy’, starring Joo Ji-Hoon and Jung Yu-Mi, is set to premiere on tvN.
Seok Ji-Won (Joo Ji-Hoon) is depicted as the accomplished executive director of a conglomerate and the new chairman of a high school. His character is described as talented both academically and athletically, making him a figure of admiration. Conversely, Yoon Ji-Won (Jung Yu-Mi), a physical education teacher at the same school, is known for her spirited nature and strong sense of justice. Their relationship, marked by rivalry and past affection, reignites after 15 years apart, leading to confrontations filled with unresolved emotions and comedic moments.
Directed by Park Joon Hwa and written by Kim Ye Jin, ‘Love Your Enemy’ is set to deliver a captivating mix of romance, rivalry, and family dynamics over its 12-episode run.
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The Trunk (Gong Yoo, Seo Hyun-Jin)
- Release date: November 29, 2024
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- Network: Netflix
- Cast:Gong Yoo, Seo Hyun-Jin
- Where to watch: Netflix
The Korean drama ‘The Trunk’ stars Gong Yoo and Seo Hyun-Jin in a suspenseful romantic storyline about a high-stakes marriage service.
Seo Hyun-Jin plays Noh In-Ji, who works at a matchmaking agency offering short-term contracts for “ideal” spouses. Gong Yoo’s character, Han Jeong-Won, a music producer, is reluctantly drawn into this service, despite viewing marriage as deceitful. Their relationship deepens as secrets emerge, and a mysterious trunk found in a lake may reveal their true motivations.
‘The Trunk’ is set to release on Netflix in November 2024, combining romance and mystery with the highly anticipated pairing of Gong Yoo and Seo Hyun-Jin.
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The Tale of Lady Ok (Im Ji-Yeon, Choo Young-Woo)
- Release date: November 30, 2024
- Runtime:Saturday & Sunday, 22:30
- Network: JTBC
- Cast:Im Ji-Yeon, Choo Young-Woo
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‘The Tale of Lady Ok’ is a historical drama that delves into the life of Ok Tae-Young, portrayed by Im Ji-Yeon, a woman in the Joseon Dynasty who disguises her identity and status to survive in a society full of social hierarchies. The storyline follows her journey as a female slave who takes on a false identity, including creating a fictitious marriage. Cheon Seung-Hwi, played by Choo Young-Woo, is a son from a prestigious family who becomes captivated by her and is willing to risk everything to protect her.
With its engaging narrative and strong lead performances, ‘The Tale of Lady Ok’ is highly anticipated among K-drama fans looking forward to a rich exploration of love and survival in the past.
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