K-Dramas Released in 2024 on the Major Streaming Platforms

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Korean Dramas rolled out in 2024 on Netflix, Viki, Amazon Prime, Disney+/Hulu, and more. These streaming platforms fiercely competed to maintain their subscribers and gain new ones, and I tried fiercely to keep up! Whew! Check out the reviews published via PopGeeks, grouped by streaming platforms and in alphabetical order. (NOTE: If there are other 2024 K-dramas that have not been reviewed, it’s probably because they are not on streaming platforms accessible to the US viewing audience. If any 2024 K-dramas are not on this list please mention titles in the comments. I’ll look for them. Thanks!) ♦ Reviews of 2024 K-Dramas on Netflix The 8 Show – A 2024 Netflix Original Series The Atypical Family ~ Superheroes With No Superpowers? Badland Hunters: 2024 Korean Movie Only on Netflix The Bequeathed: Two Half-Siblings Fight Over a Family Gravesite Captivating the King: Do You Play Baduk? “Chicken Nugget” ~ When Were Chicken Nuggets Invented? Doctor Slump: If Life Doesn’t Go Your Way, That’s a Slump Frankly Speaking ~ A 2024 Netflix Rom-Com K-Drama Series The Frog ~ It’s Not the Frog’s Fault It Got Hit by a Stone GoodBye Earth ~ Only 200 Days Until the World Ends Gyeongseong Creature Season […]
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OMG, this is such a treasure trove for K-drama fans like me! I’m still catching up on The Bequeathed and Queen of Tears, so seeing them on your list makes me feel validated. However, I’m curious—why isn’t The Uncanny Counter Season 2 on here? It’s been such a big hit! I know it’s on Netflix. Maybe it didn’t make your review schedule, but I’d love to hear your take on it!
 
Thanks for this comprehensive guide! As someone new to K-dramas, it’s overwhelming to know where to start. I’m drawn to Miss Night and Day—the concept sounds fascinating. On the flip side, Badland Hunters feels too niche for me. Does anyone else feel like Netflix pushes their exclusives a bit too hard?
 
I appreciate the effort here, but honestly, this list feels like quantity over quality. Some of these dramas (Chicken Nugget? Really?) seem like filler content. I’d rather see fewer recommendations with deeper dives. Anyone else agree?
 
Finally, someone mentions Blood Free! It’s one of the most underrated gems of 2024. The themes are so thought-provoking. On the other hand, Flex X Cop was disappointing. The premise had potential, but it felt shallow and rushed.
 
Love seeing lesser-known dramas like The Chairman is Level 9 highlighted here! It’s such a refreshing break from mainstream fluff. However, Dare to Love Me was a letdown. Overused tropes and zero chemistry between the leads.
 
What a robust list! As someone who’s been following K-dramas since the early 2000s, it’s amazing to see how global the industry has become, with so many dramas accessible on platforms like Netflix and Viki. I loved The Trunk—the marriage-with-benefits premise was fresh and surprisingly emotional. However, Wonderland left me with mixed feelings. The concept of a digital afterlife is compelling, but I felt it lacked emotional depth. It’s interesting that a few dramas like D.P. Season 2 or Behind Your Touch didn’t make the list. Are they too mainstream, or was it just a matter of time constraints? This is a great starting point for anyone looking to dive into 2024’s offerings.
 
Hmmm.. I appreciate you including niche picks like Knight Flower and My Name is Loh Kiwan. Those kinds of dramas often go unnoticed. I’d also love to see more commentary on the themes or cultural context behind some of these stories. For example, Hierarchy has so much potential for a deeper conversation about class struggles in modern Korea.
 
What an impressive effort to compile this list! As someone who’s retired, I have more time to watch dramas, but even I can’t keep up with this many releases. I was thrilled to see Serendipity’s Embrace included. It was such a heartfelt story, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it for days. However, I wasn’t a fan of Wedding Impossible. The humor felt forced, and the chemistry between the leads was lacking. I’m also surprised you didn’t mention Behind Every Star. It was one of the most nuanced portrayals of the entertainment industry I’ve seen in a while. Perhaps it didn’t make your radar? Either way, I’ll be revisiting this list often as I plan my next binge. Thank you for your dedication to the K-drama world!
 

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