
The Woman Who Swallowed the Sun: MBC's Summer Drama That Refuses to Play It Safe
This summer's most quietly anticipated Korean drama premieres on MBC in less than two weeks, and it may be the sleeper hit of the season. Its special preview ep...

This summer's most quietly anticipated Korean drama premieres on MBC in less than two weeks, and it may be the sleeper hit of the season. Its special preview ep...

Lee Jae-wook and Jo Bo-ah star in Netflix's latest sageuk — a taut identity thriller that hit #6 globally in its opening week and refuses to offer easy answers.

Four days after premiere, Tastefully Yours ranked #1 on Netflix in 23 countries while its Korean broadcast rating sat at 1%. That gap tells a precise story abo...

Four major K-drama premieres in two weeks — Spring of Youth, Second Shot at Love, A Table for Two, and Good Boy — define an unusually crowded May 2025 lineup.

Choi Soo-young and Gong Myung star in tvN's 'Second Shot at Love,' premiering May 12. A preview of the reunion romance that dares to center its love story on sobriety and self-reinvention.

Kang Ha Neul and Go Min Si star in 'Tastefully Yours,' premiering May 12 on ENA and Netflix. A full preview of the cast, plot, and why this food-centered romance is the must-watch of spring 2025.

IU and Park Bo-gum's Netflix drama spent 9 weeks in the global Top 10 across 42 countries, set an IMDb record for Korean content, and enters tomorrow's Baeksang Awards with 8 nominations.

Spring of Youth (SBS, May 6) epitomizes how K-pop agencies now use drama roles as strategic career architecture tools, not just promotional bonuses.

tvN's Resident Playbook premiered at 3.7% and closed at 8.1%, nearly doubling its audience across twelve episodes. Here's how the Hospital Playlist spinoff earned independent viewer investment.

Netflix's Karma arrived on April 4 with minimal fanfare and reached the Top 10 in 37 countries. Park Hae-soo, Shin Min-a, and Lee Il-hyung's first TV series delivers one of K-drama's finest limited runs.

SBS drama 'The Haunted Palace' premieres April 18 with director Yoon Sung-sik, Yook Sung-jae, and Bona in a Joseon supernatural romance about Imugi possession and a reluctant shaman.

JTBC's 'Heavenly Ever After' premieres April 19, 2025, starring Kim Hye Ja as an 80-year-old woman who enters Heaven and chooses to remain herself. An analysis of why this drama's premise represents a significant departure for Korean television.