The South Korean industry took the world by storm almost a decade ago, and since then, they have been releasing many K-dramas every month that end up being successful hits. With the recent K-drama Queen of Tears becoming the all-time favorite among viewers, it seems like a tough deal to try to top it.
But every time the fans think so, the next series ends up being so much better than everyone expected. So here is the list of some new K-dramas that will be released in May so that you can start planning your TV schedule.
1. Frankly Speaking
May 1
Frankly Speaking revolves around a man named Song Ki-baek, an extremely well-mannered TV announcer who is considered one of the best in the business. One day, he is suddenly struck by a disorder that causes him to speak out all his unfiltered thoughts. Can you imagine the chaos this causes in his professional life?...
But every time the fans think so, the next series ends up being so much better than everyone expected. So here is the list of some new K-dramas that will be released in May so that you can start planning your TV schedule.
1. Frankly Speaking
May 1
Frankly Speaking revolves around a man named Song Ki-baek, an extremely well-mannered TV announcer who is considered one of the best in the business. One day, he is suddenly struck by a disorder that causes him to speak out all his unfiltered thoughts. Can you imagine the chaos this causes in his professional life?...
- 4/26/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Rachel Bailey)
- STartefacts.com
The upcoming South Korean comedy-drama thriller television series ‘Behind Your Touch’ is set to air on Netflix this August.
The plot of this series revolves around a veterinarian named Bong Ye-bun who possesses psychometric powers and a hot-blooded detective named Moon Jang-yeol.
As they engage themselves in solving minor crime cases together in the small town of Mujin, Chungcheong-do, they also find themselves falling in love with each other.
When Is Behind Your Touch Releasing?
Choi Bo-yoon and Kim Seok-yoon have directed the upcoming K-drama. Lee Nam-gyu, Oh Bo-hyeon, and Kim Da-hee serve as writers for the series. Filming of the series was wrapped up on February 20, 2023.
Netflix released the official trailer of the Behind Your Touch series on YouTube on 10th July this year. It is set to release on August 12, 2023, on Jtbc and will release every weekend at 22:30 according to Korean Standard Time.
The series will also...
The plot of this series revolves around a veterinarian named Bong Ye-bun who possesses psychometric powers and a hot-blooded detective named Moon Jang-yeol.
As they engage themselves in solving minor crime cases together in the small town of Mujin, Chungcheong-do, they also find themselves falling in love with each other.
When Is Behind Your Touch Releasing?
Choi Bo-yoon and Kim Seok-yoon have directed the upcoming K-drama. Lee Nam-gyu, Oh Bo-hyeon, and Kim Da-hee serve as writers for the series. Filming of the series was wrapped up on February 20, 2023.
Netflix released the official trailer of the Behind Your Touch series on YouTube on 10th July this year. It is set to release on August 12, 2023, on Jtbc and will release every weekend at 22:30 according to Korean Standard Time.
The series will also...
- 7/28/2023
- by Suvechchha Saha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Jung Ji-woo is known for directing melodramas that are different than your average melodrama. His last two films, however, have been the excellent mystery/courtroom drama “Heart Blackened” and the swimming drama “4th Place”. He returns back to the romance and melodrama this year with his latest “Tune In for Love” (previously called “Yoo-Yeol’s Music Album).
Synopsis
In 1994, on the first day when Singer Yoo-Yeol becomes the DJ for radio program “Music Album,” Mi-soo meets Hyun-woo. Mi-soo works part-time at a bakery store and Hyun-woo happens to enter the store. Mi-soo falls in love with Hyun-woo at first sight and a romantic relationship eventually develops. An unexpected case takes place and the couple breaks up, but their relationship never ends.
For the film, Jung Ji-woo brings his “A Muse” actress Kim Go-eun on-board, along with actor Jung Hae-in, who is riding high after back-to-back success of his K-Dramas “Something in the Rain...
Synopsis
In 1994, on the first day when Singer Yoo-Yeol becomes the DJ for radio program “Music Album,” Mi-soo meets Hyun-woo. Mi-soo works part-time at a bakery store and Hyun-woo happens to enter the store. Mi-soo falls in love with Hyun-woo at first sight and a romantic relationship eventually develops. An unexpected case takes place and the couple breaks up, but their relationship never ends.
For the film, Jung Ji-woo brings his “A Muse” actress Kim Go-eun on-board, along with actor Jung Hae-in, who is riding high after back-to-back success of his K-Dramas “Something in the Rain...
- 7/27/2019
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Fans of K-drama in Singapore will soon have a new lineup from Netflix’s ensemble of Hallyu’s best content this summer and fall seasons.
“There’s just so much love for Korean content in this region, especially in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Netflix started adding Korean titles three years ago, and we’ve seen how that has attracted new audiences who are discovering the Netflix viewing experience for their k-drama viewing,” said Minyoung Kim, director of content, Korea, Netflix. “Fan favorites like Korean Odyssey, Something in the Rain, What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim are all part of our growing library and today, we are pleased to be working with Korean talent and creators on the second season of original titles like Kingdom and My First First Love.”
Since 2018, Netflix’s library of Korean content includes popular romantic comedies like Romance Is My Bonus Book to thrillers like Memories of the Alhambra.
“There’s just so much love for Korean content in this region, especially in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Netflix started adding Korean titles three years ago, and we’ve seen how that has attracted new audiences who are discovering the Netflix viewing experience for their k-drama viewing,” said Minyoung Kim, director of content, Korea, Netflix. “Fan favorites like Korean Odyssey, Something in the Rain, What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim are all part of our growing library and today, we are pleased to be working with Korean talent and creators on the second season of original titles like Kingdom and My First First Love.”
Since 2018, Netflix’s library of Korean content includes popular romantic comedies like Romance Is My Bonus Book to thrillers like Memories of the Alhambra.
- 6/14/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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