K-dramas are one of our favourite genres, and with good reason. This kind of entertainment has progressed far beyond just entertaining people with films and television shows. K-dramas have almost become a global phenomenon, as Squid Game just shown, with their effect on cuisine, music, and, notably, fashion.

We’ve compiled a list of five Korean dramas that will be available on Netflix in November and December 2021, whether you’re a die-hard K-drama lover or a pop culture expert wanting to learn and explore. Enjoy the show!

  1. Hellbound

K-dramas transcend beyond rom-coms, as Squid Game demonstrates. Hellbound, a new Korean thriller, drama, and fantasy series, is set to premiere in 2019. The highly anticipated drama is set in a world that has been swept by a supernatural event, which has resulted in the planet becoming a literal hell. With this soon-to-be-released fantasy drama based on the webtoon The Hellbound, you’ll discover a realm of chaos and mayhem. Make sure to add this to your Netflix ‘My List’ if you appreciate dystopian and supernatural stuff.

  1. New World

For is the K-drama to watch this November 2021 if you’re looking for something a bit more whimsical and light-hearted. If you’re a fan of Korean dramas, here is the place for you. Do you enjoy watching reality TV? You’re in luck, since you’re in the right place at the right time. Watch six celebrities design ways in order to earn virtual currency that can be paid in on the last day of their stay on a utopian island on this reality programme. Lee Seung-gi, Eun Ji-won, Kai of EXO, Park Na-Rae, and actress Jo Bo-ah are among the celebrities that appear in this variety show.

  1. The Hungry and the Hairy

There’s a new reality show in town. The Hungry and the Hairy is a Korean travel reality programme that stars South Korean singer-songwriter Jeong ‘Rain’ Ji-Hoon and comedian Ro Hong-Chul. The two popular celebrities set off on a motorcycle road trip of a lifetime, stopping along the way to sample delectable cuisine and show off tourist attractions in Korea. This unscripted show is for foodies and travel enthusiasts.

  1. The Silent Sea

This is the programme for you if you enjoy science fiction, thrillers, and mysteries. Choi Hang-short yong’s film The Sea of Tranquillity was adapted into the upcoming K-drama The Silent Sea. This eight-episode series, set in a post-apocalyptic world, follows members of a trained squad as they travel to the moon to rescue a sample from an abandoned scientific facility.

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