The Korean drama Doctor Slump has garnered love from people all over the globe with its heartfelt story about two sweethearts who stand by each other even during their difficulties. Well-known faces like Park Hyung-Sik and Park Shin-hye have graced the series with their brilliant acting skills. Oh Hyun-jong, with his impeccable direction, has brought out the best in the already talented actors for Doctor Slump series.
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Nam Ha-neul
The South Korean actress and singer Park Shin-hye, after appearing in shows like Stairway to Heaven, has become a prominent name in the Korean entertainment industry. She has played the role of Nam Ha-neul in Doctor Slump. The character of Ha-neul is extremely hard-working and is a sincere student. She never missed an opportunity to put her entire self into studying and securing the highest grade in her class. However, due to unforeseen problems, she couldn’t get herself...
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Nam Ha-neul
The South Korean actress and singer Park Shin-hye, after appearing in shows like Stairway to Heaven, has become a prominent name in the Korean entertainment industry. She has played the role of Nam Ha-neul in Doctor Slump. The character of Ha-neul is extremely hard-working and is a sincere student. She never missed an opportunity to put her entire self into studying and securing the highest grade in her class. However, due to unforeseen problems, she couldn’t get herself...
- 3/15/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Doctor Slump is bringing smiles and tears to millions of Korean drama fans with its two brilliant leads Park Shin-hye and Park Hyung-sik. The Netflix series revolves around a plastic surgeon who gets entangled in a highly publicized criminal case because of a botched surgery and a doctor suffering from depression. When both of the leads meet each other again at the lowest moment in their lives, their high school rivalry starts to fade away as they start developing feelings for each other. So, if you are loving Doctor Slump here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Enemies to lovers is one of the most beloved tropes in Korean dramas, and this trope is used to perfection in the brilliant romantic-comedy series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha. Based on a 2004 film titled Mr. Handy, Mr. Hong by Kang Seok-beom and Shin Jung-goo, the series revolves around...
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Enemies to lovers is one of the most beloved tropes in Korean dramas, and this trope is used to perfection in the brilliant romantic-comedy series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha. Based on a 2004 film titled Mr. Handy, Mr. Hong by Kang Seok-beom and Shin Jung-goo, the series revolves around...
- 2/18/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The new release on Netflix, Doctor Slump is a romantic comedy that revolves around the lives of two competitive students who strive to become the top surgeons. Directed by Oh Hyun-jong, the series stars faces like Park Hyung-sik and Park Shin-hye. Ha-neul and Jeong-woo meet after many years (after graduating from school) during the lowest times of their lives. This series brings out the way in which life gets harder for us over the years as we grow up. There is a lot of pressure that life puts on us as we grow older. Both Ha-neul and Jeong-woo were facing similar crises in their lives. What problem does Jeong-woo get into after a surgery goes wrong? Why was Ha-neul depressed? Will Ha-neul and Jeong-woo be able to help each other overcome their obstacles? Let’s find out!
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Why Did Ha-Neul Decide To Come To Seoul?
The storyline swung...
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Why Did Ha-Neul Decide To Come To Seoul?
The storyline swung...
- 1/29/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Doctor Slump is Jtbc’s latest medical romance drama directed by Oh Hyun-jong, from a screenplay by Baek Sun-woo. The Korean drama will be airing on Netflix, and it revolves around two doctors who had promising careers but recently they both fell into a slump. Both of them studied at the same high school and despised each other, but as they meet again at the lowest moment in their lives, their hate towards each other into love, and maybe this new relationship of theirs might be the solution to the slump they are in professionally.
Doctor Slump – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?) Credit – Jtbc
Doctor Slump consists of sixteen episodes in total. The Jtbc drama premiered on Netflix with its first episode on January 27, with the next episode coming out the next day. The rest of the episodes will be airing every Saturday and Sunday. Check out...
Doctor Slump – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?) Credit – Jtbc
Doctor Slump consists of sixteen episodes in total. The Jtbc drama premiered on Netflix with its first episode on January 27, with the next episode coming out the next day. The rest of the episodes will be airing every Saturday and Sunday. Check out...
- 1/26/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
So far, February is shaping up to be one of the quietest months for K-dramas on Netflix we’ve had for some time. However, there’s still plenty of time for more announcements to be revealed. Here are all of the latest K-dramas coming to Netflix in February 2024.
In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in January 2024. We’re also tracking all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.
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Table of Contents Returning Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in February 2024 New K-Dramas on Netflix in February 2024 A Killer Paradox (Season 1) N
New Episodes: 9
Genre: Crime, Thriller | Runtime: Tba
Cast: Choi Woo Shik, Son Suk Ku, Lee Hee Joon, Hyun Bong Sik, Kim Yo Han
Netflix Release Date: February 9th, 2024
A Korean crime thriller centered around a murderous anti-hero vigilante sounds like a recipe for a new smash hit series on Netflix.
In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in January 2024. We’re also tracking all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.
N = Netflix Original
Table of Contents Returning Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in February 2024 New K-Dramas on Netflix in February 2024 A Killer Paradox (Season 1) N
New Episodes: 9
Genre: Crime, Thriller | Runtime: Tba
Cast: Choi Woo Shik, Son Suk Ku, Lee Hee Joon, Hyun Bong Sik, Kim Yo Han
Netflix Release Date: February 9th, 2024
A Korean crime thriller centered around a murderous anti-hero vigilante sounds like a recipe for a new smash hit series on Netflix.
- 1/4/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
It’s a busy start to the New Year on Netflix with the release of part 2 of Gyeongseong Creature and two new weekly K-dramas from the South Korean network jTBC.
In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in December 2023. We’re also continuing to track all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.
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Table of Contents New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Returning Weekly K-dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Gyeongseong Creature (Part 2) N
New Episodes: 3
Genre: Action, Historical, Horror, | Runtime: 60 Minutes
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Kim Su Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul
Netflix Release Date: January 4th, 2024
At the time of publishing this preview, we’d yet to see the arrival of Gyeongseong Creature; however, we’ve...
In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in December 2023. We’re also continuing to track all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.
N = Netflix Original
Table of Contents New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Returning Weekly K-dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Gyeongseong Creature (Part 2) N
New Episodes: 3
Genre: Action, Historical, Horror, | Runtime: 60 Minutes
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Kim Su Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul
Netflix Release Date: January 4th, 2024
At the time of publishing this preview, we’d yet to see the arrival of Gyeongseong Creature; however, we’ve...
- 1/3/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Photo credit: Netflix
From action-packed thrillers like “Squid Game” and “All of Us Are Dead” to romantic comedies like “Business Proposal” and “Crash Landing on You,” it seems the world can’t get enough of K-dramas these days. Netflix, for its part, has recently announced its plans to invest a whopping $2.5 billion in South Korean content over the next several years, so it looks like the K-drama craze won’t be dying anytime soon.
But with so many Korean TV shows already available on Netflix, it can feel overwhelming to sort through dozens—if not hundreds—of K-dramas on the platform and figure out which ones to watch. So here we’ve made the job much easier by curating the top K-dramas to stream on Netflix, in no particular order. To ensure that we’re providing you with the best recommendations, we’ve thoroughly vetted all of these series (which...
From action-packed thrillers like “Squid Game” and “All of Us Are Dead” to romantic comedies like “Business Proposal” and “Crash Landing on You,” it seems the world can’t get enough of K-dramas these days. Netflix, for its part, has recently announced its plans to invest a whopping $2.5 billion in South Korean content over the next several years, so it looks like the K-drama craze won’t be dying anytime soon.
But with so many Korean TV shows already available on Netflix, it can feel overwhelming to sort through dozens—if not hundreds—of K-dramas on the platform and figure out which ones to watch. So here we’ve made the job much easier by curating the top K-dramas to stream on Netflix, in no particular order. To ensure that we’re providing you with the best recommendations, we’ve thoroughly vetted all of these series (which...
- 8/9/2023
- by Regina Kim
- The Wrap
King the Land has become a beloved show thanks to the chemistry between the two leads and the nostalgic tropes in the series. As much as we liked the old shows that aired from 2013 to 2016, there were some elements that we despised because of their overly dramatic nature. King the Land uses those tropes and spins the wheel on them to subvert our expectations in the last moment and give us a happy love story with less drama and more fun. This list contains some of the shows that have the same level of mush that kept you hooked to King the Land, or they may have a similar plot line. There’s something about these shows that will help you fill the Jun-ho x Yoona-sized hole in your heart (at least a little bit of it). Without any further delays, let’s get straight into the shows you...
- 8/6/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Zing had a spectacular 2022 with great K-Dramas entertaining Indian millennial and Gen-z audiences. Raising that fan fever to an all-new high now, India’s leading youth entertainment channel/brand presents ‘Pinocchio’, a fascinating new K-Drama in January 2023!
Pinocchio is the story of a girl named Choi In-ha and a young boy named Ki Ha-myung whose lives undergo dramatic twists and turns throughout. The former is a journalist who suffers from Pinocchio syndrome, meaning she gets hiccups whenever she lies. The struggles Choi In-ha faces in pursuing her dream and the efforts Ki Ha-myung makes while dealing with his tragedy take the audience on an engrossing, emotional ride. The rich storyline and character portrayals in its politically charged backdrop hook viewers instantly to the show. Directed by Jo Soo-won and Shin Seung-woo, Pinocchio stars Lee Jong-suk, Park Shin-hye, Kim Young-kwang, Yoon Kyun-sang, Lee Yu-bi, and Jin Kyung, among others.
Talking about Pinocchio,...
Pinocchio is the story of a girl named Choi In-ha and a young boy named Ki Ha-myung whose lives undergo dramatic twists and turns throughout. The former is a journalist who suffers from Pinocchio syndrome, meaning she gets hiccups whenever she lies. The struggles Choi In-ha faces in pursuing her dream and the efforts Ki Ha-myung makes while dealing with his tragedy take the audience on an engrossing, emotional ride. The rich storyline and character portrayals in its politically charged backdrop hook viewers instantly to the show. Directed by Jo Soo-won and Shin Seung-woo, Pinocchio stars Lee Jong-suk, Park Shin-hye, Kim Young-kwang, Yoon Kyun-sang, Lee Yu-bi, and Jin Kyung, among others.
Talking about Pinocchio,...
- 12/30/2022
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Photo: 'The Call'/Netflix Ring, ring, ring. “Hello?” “Oh hey, what’s up, I’m just sitting in the same room as you-- but in the past-- what are you up to?” “Nothing much, just wishing my dad was alive again, just chillin, what about you?” Wiping the blood off her forehead, “Still having trouble with this witch lady, but I think I took care of it...hey do you want me to tamper with time and bring him back? That would be pretty sick…” In tears, “Oh wow, that would mean the world to me, thank you person from the past!” Dances to Korean metal music. Based on the 2011 British and Puerto Rican film ‘The Caller’ and directed by Lee Chung-hyun, ‘The Call’ stars Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong- Seo as two women who are from separate times but connect through a bulky cordless phone that intertwines their fates,...
- 1/31/2021
- by Melissa McGrath
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
In the annals of genre cinema, time-travel has been a relatively common occurrence from everything like “Event Horizon” and “Haunter” to “Timecrimes” and “Army of Darkness,” exploring outlandish concepts in a fairly common-place setting. Director Lee Chung-hyun is the latest to tackle this concept, as he uses it for his feature-film debut, the chilling new thriller “The Call” now available on Netflix.
Heading out to the countryside, a lost phone causes Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) to begin looking for an answer to what happened. Eventually, she manages to reach Young-sook (Jun Jong-seo), a girl who claims to have lived in the same house twenty years earlier. Communicating over the phone, they begin to talk to each other about what happened over the years. When it transpires that something in the past affects the future timelines of each other, the resulting changes begin to affect the relationship they have, eventually resulting in...
Heading out to the countryside, a lost phone causes Seo-yeon (Park Shin-hye) to begin looking for an answer to what happened. Eventually, she manages to reach Young-sook (Jun Jong-seo), a girl who claims to have lived in the same house twenty years earlier. Communicating over the phone, they begin to talk to each other about what happened over the years. When it transpires that something in the past affects the future timelines of each other, the resulting changes begin to affect the relationship they have, eventually resulting in...
- 12/10/2020
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Being self-isolated from the rest of the world in your apartment as a virus infects those outside your windows may be a touch too on the nose considering today’s circumstances, but that’s where Yoo Ah-in’s character finds himself in Alive. The actor, who broke out a few years ago in Burning, is back, this time leading a zombie thriller.
Directed by Cho Il-hyung, who is making his feature directorial debut, the first trailer for the film has now arrived ahead of a release in South Korea next month. Packing quite a bit of intensity in just a minute, the trailer shows the chaos mounting outside as our lead character finds an unexpected friend (Shin-Hye Park) nearby to stay… well, alive. Could this be another Train to Busan-sized hit in South Korea and hopefully beyond? We’ll find out soon.
See the trailer and poster below as we await word of U.
Directed by Cho Il-hyung, who is making his feature directorial debut, the first trailer for the film has now arrived ahead of a release in South Korea next month. Packing quite a bit of intensity in just a minute, the trailer shows the chaos mounting outside as our lead character finds an unexpected friend (Shin-Hye Park) nearby to stay… well, alive. Could this be another Train to Busan-sized hit in South Korea and hopefully beyond? We’ll find out soon.
See the trailer and poster below as we await word of U.
- 5/26/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
“Heart Blackened” is a South Korean legal thriller starring Choi Min-shik and Park Shin-hye. This film is a remake of the Chinese film “Silent Witness” (2013) directed by Fei Xing. Honey Lee, who plays Park Yuna and Lee Soo-kyung as Im Mi-ra, were both nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards.
“Heart Blackened” is screening at the 19th Jeonju International Film Festival
Yim Tae-san (Choi Min-shik), a chaebol, is deeply in love with his new girlfriend, Yuna. Mi-ra, his daughter, is a spoiled club kid, and the two of them do not see eye to eye, having trouble getting along. While out drinking at a club, Mira’s friends find an online sex tape featuring Yim’s new girlfriend. The two women meet to discuss the video and Yim’s new love turns up dead and his daughter is the prime suspect. The film settles into a...
“Heart Blackened” is screening at the 19th Jeonju International Film Festival
Yim Tae-san (Choi Min-shik), a chaebol, is deeply in love with his new girlfriend, Yuna. Mi-ra, his daughter, is a spoiled club kid, and the two of them do not see eye to eye, having trouble getting along. While out drinking at a club, Mira’s friends find an online sex tape featuring Yim’s new girlfriend. The two women meet to discuss the video and Yim’s new love turns up dead and his daughter is the prime suspect. The film settles into a...
- 5/4/2018
- by Matt Ward
- AsianMoviePulse
The Royal Tailor
Written by Byounghak Lee
Directed by Wonsuk Lee
South Korea, 2014
Director Wonsuk Lee’s historical drama, The Royal Tailor, is a colorful story about how two men’s dueling fashion sensibilities affected a kingdom’s political landscape. The dazzling costume designs alone are enough to make The Royal Tailor worth the price of admission, but this film has more to offer than just gorgeous visuals. The Royal Tailor’s stellar performances from its two leads combine with a gripping plot to create an easily accessible and enjoyable film.
The Royal Tailor opens and closes with contemporary scenes explaining the cultural impact of the men at the heart of the story. While the information provided in the moments bookending the film could just as easily be provided on title cards, they serve to reinforce the cultural impact of film’s titular characters. The story then begins with the...
Written by Byounghak Lee
Directed by Wonsuk Lee
South Korea, 2014
Director Wonsuk Lee’s historical drama, The Royal Tailor, is a colorful story about how two men’s dueling fashion sensibilities affected a kingdom’s political landscape. The dazzling costume designs alone are enough to make The Royal Tailor worth the price of admission, but this film has more to offer than just gorgeous visuals. The Royal Tailor’s stellar performances from its two leads combine with a gripping plot to create an easily accessible and enjoyable film.
The Royal Tailor opens and closes with contemporary scenes explaining the cultural impact of the men at the heart of the story. While the information provided in the moments bookending the film could just as easily be provided on title cards, they serve to reinforce the cultural impact of film’s titular characters. The story then begins with the...
- 11/5/2015
- by Victor Stiff
- SoundOnSight
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