Tag: Korean Drama

  • [Korean News] Netflix Series “When Life Gives You Tangerines” Named Best K-Drama of 2025 by TIME

    TIME magazine has officially selected the Netflix series “When Life Gives You Tangerines” as the top Korean drama of 2025.

    In its featured article, “The 10 Best K-Dramas of 2025,” the publication ranked the series at number one, describing it as “one of the best K-dramas of the year, if not one of the best TV series” overall.

    The magazine particularly praised the production’s ability to transform the ordinariness of daily life into something extraordinary while maintaining its characteristic complexity and texture—a rare achievement in contemporary storytelling that has earned the series significant acclaim from global critics.

    Set against the beautiful backdrop of Jeju Island, the series follows the adventurous lives of Ae-sun (IU) and Gwan-sik (Park Bo-gum) as their story unfolds across the four seasons. The show has gained immense popularity worldwide, thanks to a combination of its tightly-woven screenplay, delicate direction, and stellar performances by the lead actors.

    By capturing the essence of human emotion through the lens of ordinary characters, the series has resonated deeply with a global audience and solidified its place as a standout production in modern television.

  • January 2026 K-Drama Watchlist: From Ji Sung’s Return to Netflix Originals

    January 2026 is set to be a blockbuster month for K-drama enthusiasts, with several highly anticipated titles making their debut.

    Leading the way is MBC’s The Judge Returns, starring Ji Sung, which premiered on January 2 to kick off the new year’s television season.

    Additionally, Spring Fever, featuring Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin, is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video on January 5, offering a heartwarming romance for international viewers.

    Netflix will feature the long-awaited romantic comedy Can This Love Be Translated?, written by the famous Hong Sisters and starring Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung, with its global release set for January 16.

     On the same day, the fantasy series No Tail to Tell, starring Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon, is also slated for release on both Netflix and SBS.

    2026 also marks the return of globally successful sequels. All of Us Are Dead Season 2 is aiming for a Netflix release within the year after a significant hiatus, while Disney+ has confirmed that A Shop for Killers Season 2 will premiere in late 2026, continuing the thrill for action fans.