August 2024 has brought a wave of exciting new Korean dramas that are taking the television world by storm. From swoon-worthy romances to heart-pounding thrillers, the latest lineup is sure to captivate audiences around the globe.
Let’s take a closer look at the most anticipated K-dramas to hit the screens this month.
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Bad Memory Eraser (Kim Jae-Joong, Jin Se-Yeon)
- Release date: August 2, 2024
- Runtime: Friday & Saturday, 21:40
- Network: MBN
- Cast: Kim Jae-Joong, Jin Se-Yeon
- Where to watch: Viki
Premiering on August 2nd, ‘Bad Memory Eraser‘ is a unique rom-com sure to tickle your funny bone.
Kim Jae-Joong stars as Lee Kun, a former tennis prodigy whose career was cut short by injury. Desperate to regain his confidence, he tries a new treatment called a “memory eraser.” This treatment removes his past traumas and gives him happier memories, including a made-up first love with his psychiatrist, Kyung Joo-Yeon (Jin Se-Yeon). However, when reality clashes with his implanted memories, hilarious chaos ensues. Kun and Joo-Yeon now must deal with the unexpected results of tampering with the past.
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Romance in the House (Ji Jin-Hee, Son Na-Eun, SHINee’s Minho)
- Release date: August 10, 2024
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday, 22:30
- Network: JTBC
- Cast: Ji Jin-Hee, Son Na-Eun, SHINee’s Minho
- Where to watch: Netflix
Debuting on August 10th, JTBC’s ‘Romance in the House’ (also known as ‘Family X Melo’) dives into the complexities of family dynamics with a dash of romance.
Veteran actor Ji Jin-Hee portrays Byun Moo-Jin, a single father struggling to connect with his two children, Byun Mi-Rae (Son Na-Eun) and Byun Woo-Jin (played by a yet-to-be-announced actor). A charming young boarder named Nam Tae-Pyung (played by SHINee‘s Minho) rents a room in their house. As Tae-Pyung becomes part of the family, unexpected bonds form. These new connections challenge long-held beliefs and raise the possibility of love in unconventional places.
‘Romance in the House’ promises a heartwarming and humorous exploration of family, forgiveness, and finding love where you least expect it.
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Your Honor (Son Hyun-Joo)
- Release date: August 12, 2024
- Runtime: Monday & Tuesday, 22:00
- Network: ENA
- Cast: Son Hyun-Joo
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Buckle up for a suspenseful ride with ‘Your Honor,’ premiering on August 12th, 2024.
‘Your Honor’ is a legal thriller based on the Israeli series ‘Kvodo’. The show stars Son Hyun-Joo as Song Pan-Ho, a respected judge hiding a dark secret. When his son becomes involved with a powerful criminal organization, Pan-Ho must make a tough decision that blurs the lines between justice and morality.
The show is full of intense courtroom battles, tough choices, and the quest for redemption. You’ll be on the edge of your seat, pondering what honor really means.
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Perfect Family (Kim Byung-Chul)
- Release date: August 14, 2024
- Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday, 21:50
- Network: KBS2
- Cast: Kim Byung-Chul
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Unveiling a dark side to the picture-perfect facade, ‘Perfect Family’ premieres on August 14th.
This mystery thriller, based on a popular webtoon, follows the seemingly perfect Choi family. However, their world falls apart when their daughter gets involved in a shocking murder case. Veteran actor Kim Byung-Chul plays the role of Choi Jin-Hyuk, a powerful lawyer who is desperate to save his daughter from the accusation. As suspicion and doubt begin to surface, the once-united family starts to unravel, leading them to question everything they knew about each other.
‘Perfect Family’ offers a compelling exploration of family secrets, betrayal, and the lengths we’ll go to protect our loved ones.
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Black Out (Byun Yo-Han)
- Release date: August 16, 2024
- Runtime: Friday & Saturday, 21:50
- Network: MBC
- Cast: Byun Yo-Han
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Keen on a mind-bending mystery? Check out ‘Black Out,’ premiering on August 16th.
This drama, based on the acclaimed novel ‘Snow White Must Die’ by Nele Neuhaus, takes viewers on a twisty journey through a single, blackout-stricken night. Starring Byun Yo-Han, ‘Black Out’ delves into the chilling aftermath of a mysterious power outage that plunges a seemingly ordinary town into chaos. As secrets are unearthed and hidden agendas come to light, a detective must race against time to piece together the puzzle before darkness claims another victim.
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DNA Lover (Jung In-Sun, Choi Si-Won, Lee Tae-Hwan)
- Release date: August 17, 2024
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday, 21:10
- Network: TV Chosun
- Cast: Jung In-Sun, Choi Si-Won, Lee Tae-Hwan
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Science meets romance in ‘DNA Lover,’ premiering on August 17th.
This quirky rom-com stars Jung In-Sun as Han So-Jin, a passionate genetic researcher tired of failed relationships. Determined to find love based on compatibility, So-Jin embarks on a quest to discover her perfect genetic match. Enter two potential suitors: Shim Yeon-Woo (Choi Si-Won), a charming obstetrician-gynecologist, and Shim Yeon-Woo (Lee Tae-Hwan), a kind-hearted firefighter. As So-Jin navigates the world of DNA dating, she’ll have to decide whether love is truly written in the genes or if there’s more to a lasting connection than scientific data.
‘DNA Lover’ promises a humorous and heartwarming exploration of modern dating, love, and the unexpected twists fate can throw your way.
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Love Next Door (Jung Hae-In, Jung So-Min)
- Release date: August 17, 2024
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- Network: tvN
- Cast: Jung Hae-In, Jung So-Min
- Where to watch: Netflix
Fans of childhood friends-to-lovers tropes won’t want to miss ‘Love Next Door,’ premiering on August 17th.
This charming romantic comedy features Jung Hae-In and Jung So-Min. It follows the story of Choi Seung-Hyo, a successful architect with a mysterious past. When his childhood nemesis, Bae Seok-Ryu, becomes his neighbor, their past hilariously collides with the present. Seok-Ryu, who was once a high-achieving student, is now unemployed and searching for a new direction in life. As their paths continue to cross, their childhood rivalry transforms into something unexpected. This forces them to confront their past and consider the possibility of love developing right next door.
Read more: ‘Love Next Door’ Fashion Info
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Pachinko 2 (Lee Min-Ho)
- Release date: August 23, 2024
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- Network: Apple TV+
- Cast: Lee Min-Ho
- Where to watch: Apple TV+
The highly anticipated second season of Pachinko arrives on Apple TV+ on August 23rd, 2024.
Pachinko Season 2, based on Min Jin Lee‘s bestselling novel, continues the captivating saga of the Sunja family. The upcoming season will delve deeper into the lives of the Korean immigrant family across generations as they navigate life in Japan and beyond. The story will explore love, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life during a turbulent historical period.
The returning star-studded cast will be joined by new additions like Kim Sung-Kyu, promising a captivating exploration of family, identity, and the enduring power of the human spirit.
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Cinderella at 2 AM (Shin Hyun-Bin, Moon Sang-Min)
- Release date: August 24, 2024
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- Network: Coupang Play
- Cast: Shin Hyun-Bin, Moon Sang-Min
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Don’t miss ‘Cinderella at 2 AM’ on Coupang Play starting August 24th, if you’re a K-Drama fan with a liking for unconventional stories.
In this modern retelling of the classic fairytale, there are no glass slippers or pumpkin carriages. Shin Hyun-Bin plays Ha Yoon-Seo, a pragmatic and independent career woman who ends her relationship with her wealthy boyfriend, Seo Joo-Won (Moon Sang-Min). Unlike the fairytale, Joo-Won, a charming heir to a chaebol empire, refuses to accept the breakup. ‘Cinderella at 2 AM’ is a funny and heartwarming story about Joo-Won trying to win back Yoon-Seo’s love while she deals with the challenges of love and independence in a world that often prioritizes status.
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No Gain No Love (Shin Min-Ah, Kim Young-Dae)
- Release date: August 26, 2024
- Runtime: Monday & Tuesday, 20:50
- Network: tvN
- Cast: Shin Min-Ah, Kim Young-Dae
- Where to watch: Prime Video
Joining the August K-Drama rush is ‘No Gain No Love,’ a refreshing rom-com premiering on tvN and TVING on August 26th.
Shin Min-Ah returns to our screens as Son Hae-Young, a practical woman who prioritizes financial stability. When a series of unfortunate events threatens her savings, Hae-Young makes a calculated decision: a marriage contract with Kim Ji-Wook (played by Kim Young-Dae). Ji-Wook, known for his aversion to conflict, agrees to the marriage to avoid causing trouble for his family.
‘No Gain No Love’ tells the funny and relatable story of an unlikely couple dealing with the unexpected results of their contract marriage. It explores themes of love, compromise, and the true meaning of partnership.
Read more: ‘No Gain No Love’ Fashion Info
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The Frog (Yoon Kye-Sang, Kim Yoon-Seok)
- Release date: August, 2024
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- Network: Netflix
- Cast: Yoon Kye-Sang, Kim Yoon-Seok
- Where to watch: Netflix
Unveiling a unique mystery with a touch of the supernatural, ‘The Frog’ hops onto Netflix this August (release date TBA).
This genre-bending drama intertwines the stories of two men, Goo Sang-Joon (Yoon Kye-Sang) and Jeon Young-Ha (Kim Yoon-Seok). Sang-Joon operates a motel in a rural area during the summer of 2000. Meanwhile, in the present-day summer of 2021, Young-Ha manages a secluded pension nestled in the forest. As strange occurrences affect both men, they are forced to confront similar incidents despite being separated by time.
‘The Frog’ promises a suspenseful exploration of parallel realities, mysteries, and the lasting impact of the past on the present.
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