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7 New Korean Dramas Coming Out In February 2023 To Add To Your Watch List

Which K-drama are you most looking forward to watching?

New Korean Dramas Coming Out In February 2023 To Add To Your Watch List

February is here and we’re all ready to fill our month with all these exciting upcoming Korean dramas! Well, love month is not just pure romance in the K-drama scene as there are lots of different exciting TV series that come in different genres all set to air this month.

Without further ado, let’s dive into our list of K-dramas that you should keep your eyes on this coming month of February 2023.

NEW K-DRAMAS TO WATCH IN FEBRUARY 2023

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Our Blooming Youth (Park Hyung-Sik, Jeon So-Nee)

  • Release date: February 6, 2023
  • Runtime: Monday & Tuesday, 20:50
  • Network: tvN
  • Cast: Park Hyung-Sik, Jeon So-Nee
  • Where to watch: Viki
Our Blooming Youth (Park Hyung-Sik, Jeon So-Nee)

Let’s start with a sageuk historical drama that tells the story of the crown prince’s fateful love story with a girl he met from outside the palace.

Starring Park Hyung-Sik as Crown Prince Lee Hwan and Jeon So-Nee as Min Jae-Yi, this love story tells how these two very different lives have intertwined. It takes a dark turn when Min Jae-Yi gets framed for the murder of her own family.

‘Our Blooming Love’ will air on tvN every Monday and Tuesday, taking the slot of ‘Missing: The Other Side 2’

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Love to Hate You (Kim Ok-Vin, Yoo Teo)

  • Release date: February 10, 2023
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  • Network: Netflix
  • Cast: Kim Ok-Vin, Yoo Teo
  • Where to watch: Netflix
Love to Hate You (Kim Ok-Vin, Yoo Teo)

Another love story that just suits the love month is the rom-com ‘Love to Hate You’.

It stars Kim Ok-Vin who plays the role of the new lawyer Yeo Mi-Ran. She works for a law firm and is usually assigned to entertainment companies where she meets Korea’s top actor Nam Gang-Ho (Yoo Teo). Both of them have no interest in dating due to their relationships with people. However, both of them start to develop a romantic relationship.

‘Love to Hate You’ will be available for streaming on Netflix.

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Big Bet 2 (Choi Min-Sik)

  • Release date: February 15, 2023
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  • Network: Disney+
  • Cast: Choi Min-Sik
  • Where to watch:
Big Bet 2 (Choi Min-Sik)

This definitely is one of the most highly-anticipated action dramas starring veteran award-winning actor Choi Min-Sik. The second season continues the story of Cha Moo Sik (Choi Min-Sik), someone who’s known as a casino legend.

‘Big Bet 2’ will be available for streaming on Disney+ with 8 episodes.

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The Heavenly Idol (Kim Min-Kyu, Go Bo-Gyeol)

  • Release date: February 15, 2023
  • Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday, 22:30
  • Network: tvN
  • Cast: Kim Min-Kyu, Go Bo-Gyeol
  • Where to watch:
The Heavenly Idol (Kim Min-Kyu, Go Bo-Gyeol)

Eye candies Kim Min-Kyu and Go Bo-Gyeol are starring in a fantasy K-Drama based on the webtoon ‘Sungseurowoon Idol’.

It tells the story of a divine being known as Pontifex Lembrary (Kim Min-Kyu) who suddenly got transported to another world and eventually possessed an idol member’s body. As he gets trapped in this human body, he’s forced to live a celebrity life while he battles evil entities.

‘The Heavenly Idol’ will air on tvN every Wednesday and Thursday taking the slot of ‘Poong: The Joseon Psychiatrist 2’.

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Taxi Driver 2 (Lee Je-Hoon)

  • Release date: February 17, 2023
  • Runtime: Friday & Saturday, 22:00
  • Network: SBS
  • Cast: Lee Je-Hoon
  • Where to watch:

If you loved the first season of ‘Taxi Driver’, you are going to be so hyped to see Lee Je-Hoon back as the vengeful Kim Do-Ki. The second season will carry on with the plot wherein Kim Do-Ki works in an underground organization that hides behind a taxi company as its front. He takes revenge for their clients – whatever it may cost.

‘Taxi Driver 2’ will air on SBS every Friday and Saturday taking the slot of ‘Payback: Money and Power’.

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Call It Love (Lee Sung-Kyung, Kim Young-Kwang)

  • Release date: February 22, 2023
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  • Network: Disney+
  • Cast: Lee Sung-Kyung, Kim Young-Kwang
  • Where to watch: Disney+
Call It Love (Lee Sung-Kyung, Kim Young-Kwang)

We’re all really glad to see Lee Sung-Kyung back in another drama but this time, she takes on a dark role as a young lady seeking revenge. She plays Sim Woo-Joo, whose life changed for the worse after her father and his mistress. After her father passed away, his dad’s former mistress took everything from her and kicked her out of her very own home. Years later, she seeks revenge through the mistress’ son, Han Dong Jin (Kim Young-Kwang).

‘Call It Love’ will be available on Disney+ featuring 16 episodes.

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Island Part 2 (Kim Nam-Gill, Cha Eun-Woo, Lee Da-Hee)

  • Release date: February 24, 2023
  • Runtime: 
  • Network: TVING
  • Cast: Kim Nam-Gill, Cha Eun-Woo, Lee Da-Hee
  • Where to watch:
Island_2022 Drama

Did you like how intense the first season of ‘Island’ was? Well, the second season is totally going to set you on a whole new ride as Van (Kim Nam-Gil) and Priest Johan (Cha Eun-Woo) continue their battle against evil. ‘Island’ is based on a popular webtoon of the same name on Naver.

‘Island 2’ will air on TVING with 6 episodes. 

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Aren’t you just thrilled about what February has in store for us?! Which one are you looking forward to watching?

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