The past months have been insane! As we’re all stuck at home quarantine due to the pandemic, many of us have resorted to tuning into as many K-Dramas as we can to keep us sane! Well, you better gear up on what K-Dramas this coming May have for all of us. Here are 6 Korean dramas we’re totally anticipating to air next month.
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Soul Mechanic (Shin Ha-Kyun, Jung So-Min)
- Release Date: May 6, 2020
- Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00
- Network: KBS2
- Cast: Shin Ha-Kyun, Jung So-Min
Medical Korean dramas aren’t really new to many of us, but here’s something exciting that is coming on KBS2. While we usually see ER doctors or surgeons in action in K-Dramas, ‘Soul Mechanic’ is a drama that delves into the rarely portrayed medical profession of psychiatrists.
Starring Shin Ha-Kyun and Jung So-Min, the plot follows how psychiatrists help people deal with their emotional and mental struggles.
Read more: ‘Soul Mechanic’ Fashion Review
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Oh My Baby (Jang Na-Ra, Go Joon, Park Byung-Eun, Jung Gun-Joo)
- Release Date: May 6, 2020
- Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 22:50
- Network: tvN
- Cast: Jang Na-Ra, Go Joon, Park Byung-Eun, Jung Gun-Joo
Jang Na-Ra’s K-Dramas are airing back to back and everything’s been a hit so far! After VIP’s success, she’s back with another rom-com that will air on tvN next month.
Alongside Jang Na-Ra, actors Go Joon, Park Byung-Eun and Jung Gun-Joo will star in ‘Oh My Baby’ in a fun (and seemingly crazy) love story. Jang Na-Ra plays the role of a successful 39-year-old career woman who gave up on finding love. Though she’s not really looking for a man to marry, she still wants to have a child.
Read more: ‘Oh My Baby’ Fashion Review
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Mystic Pop-Up Bar (Hwang Jung-Eum, Yook Sung-Jae)
- Release Date: May 20, 2020
- Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 21:30
- Network: JTBC
- Cast: Hwang Jung-Eum, Yook Sung-Jae (BTOB)
Of course, we can never miss Fantasy K-Dramas! ‘Mystic Pop-Up Bar’ stars Hwang Jung-Eum and Yook Sung-Jae and the show will air on Wednesdays and Thursdays on JTBC.
The plot tells the story of a mysterious cart bar that only opens at night on a building rooftop. What’s mystical about this bar is that both the living and the dead gather here to eat and drink.
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Team Bulldog: Off Duty Investigation (Cha Tae-Hyun, Lee Sun-Bin)
- Release Date: May 23, 2020
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 22:50
- Network: OCN
- Cast: Cha Tae-Hyun, Lee Sun-Bin
Need a healthy dose of action and comedy? This new crime K-Drama starring Cha Tae-Hyun and Lee Sun-Bin is definitely something to watch out for!
Airing on OCN, ‘Team Bulldog: Off Duty Investigation’ covers the story of an enthusiastic, but difficult-to-get-along detective Jin Kang-Ho (Cha Tae-Hyun) in his journey of solving crimes and catching perpetrators. He then meets an investigative documentary producer Kang Moo-Young (Lee Sun-Bin) and incidentally teams up to solve cases.
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Dinner Mate (Song Seung-Heon, Seo Ji-Hye, Son Na-Eun)
- Release Date: May 25, 2020
- Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 20:55
- Network: MBC
- Cast: Song Seung-Heon, Seo Ji-Hye, Son Na-Eun (APINK)
Originally a popular webtoon on Daum, ‘Dinner Mate’ is the new romance K-Drama you should definitely see. The drama will air every Monday and Tuesday on MBC and it stars huge stars like Sung Seung-Heon and Seo Ji-Hye.
The plot revolves around a man and a woman who met at a restaurant by chance. After being mistaken as a couple, the two ended up eating dinner together that night. This encounter opens a whole new chapter in both of their lives.
Read more: ‘Dinner Mate’ Fashion Review
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Old School Intern (Park Hae-Jin, Kim Eung-Soo, Han Ji-Eun)
- Release Date: May 20, 2020
- Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 20:55
- Network: MBC
- Cast: Park Hae-Jin, Kim Eung-Soo, Han Ji-Eun
We all just can’t get enough of Park Hae-Jin, can we?! His upcoming K-Drama ‘Old School Intern’ has a very interesting plot reminiscent of the popular Hollywood film ‘The Intern’, but this one sports a rather fun twist!
Ka Yeol-Chan (Park Hae-Jin) started working as an intern in a company under his strict, old school boss Lee Man-Sik (Kim Eung-Soo). As their ways clash, Yeol-Chan decided to quit. After some time, he now works as a chief in another company and later on meets his previous boss Lee Man-Sik once again – as his intern!
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