Let’s face it, after the smashing success of “Crash Landing on You” followed up by last week’s recently concluded “Itaewon Class” starring diverse Korean heartthrob Park Seo Joon, the Top 10 shows of Netflix in the country is dominated with Korean content. It’s also no surprise that majority of streamers who are locked down in our homes gave the Korean wave a try and eventually got bitten by the powerful Hallyu wave.

Fast to respond to the clamor of its audience, Netflix is now building a home for its “Best-In-Class” Korean stories. The giant added much diverse plots and the upcoming Kdrama’s are not the usual rom-coms. New slate of best-in-class Korean shows range from reality to crime and sci-fi to romance, dramas and more.

Kim Soo-hyun, ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’
Kim Soo-hyun, ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’
Kim Soo-hyun, ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’
Kim Soo-hyun, ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’
Lee Min-ho, ‘The King:
Eternal Monarch’
Lee Min-ho, ‘The King: Eternal Monarch’

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