Korean Dramas Streaming on Viki (Apr–Jun 2025)

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Rakuten Viki (aka Viki) kicked off 2025 with Korean dramas in a variety of genres – fantasy, romance, comedy, rom-com, youth, historical period, family, fantasy, etc. Some are Viki Originals and some not. All are great viewing! Here’s a chronological list of the Korean dramas that premiered on Viki from April through June 2025. Korean Dramas Streaming on Viki (Jan–Mar 2025)
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Rakuten Viki (aka Viki) kicked off 2025 with Korean dramas in a variety of genres – fantasy, romance, comedy, rom-com, youth, historical period, family, fantasy, etc. Some are Viki Originals and some not. All are great viewing! Here’s a chronological list of the Korean dramas that premiered on Viki from April through June 2025. Korean Dramas Streaming on Viki (Jan–Mar 2025)
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Wait, so you're telling me there's a whole new lineup of K-dramas on Viki for 2025? I’m intrigued, but also skeptical. Are they actually worth the binge, or is it just another round of "let’s throw some pretty faces together and hope for the best"? Someone convince me before I waste 16 hours of my life!
 
I was really touched reading about Way Back Love. The idea of someone returning as a grim reaper to spend the last moments with a person they loved feels both heartbreaking and comforting. I think it speaks to the human desire to reconcile before death. For me, the six episodes sound perfect, because sometimes short series can give a stronger impact without dragging the story. The line about making a wish list before you die really stayed with me. It reminds us not to wait until it is too late to express feelings. I will definitely add this one to my watch list.
 
Crushology 101 seems like a light drama, but I actually think it has deeper themes than people expect. Bunny’s decision to only date handsome men after her breakup might look shallow, but it is also about how hurt can push people into strange rules for their lives. Meeting four very different men could challenge her idea of what real love is. I enjoy campus dramas because they reflect the confusion and discovery we all went through at that age.
 
Honestly, Good Luck! sounds exhausting to me. One hundred twenty episodes about financial struggles and friendship? I know family dramas like this are popular in Korea, but I do not think I could keep up. Still, I can see why older viewers might enjoy watching people their age face realistic problems. It is a reminder that dramas are not only about young couples or fantasy.
 
I am most curious about The Haunted Palace. Korean folklore always attracts me, and the mix of shamanism with palace intrigue is exciting. The fact that an Imugi possesses Yun Gap adds complexity. I love that the heroine is a shaman who sells glasses instead of using her powers. It makes her relatable, someone who wants a normal life but is forced into a bigger story.
 
Queen’s House reminds me of old melodramas where betrayal, revenge, and family drama all collide. I think many people will be drawn to Kang Jae-in’s fight to protect her son. It feels like a character-driven show, and although ninety episodes is long, if done well, it can build very strong emotions.
 
For me, Spring of Youth will be special. I love music dramas, and the fact that the main character was expelled from his K-pop group gives a realistic touch to the struggles of the idol world. Music becomes a healing force here, and I like that message.
 
Second Shot at Love makes me smile just from the description. A couple trying to manage drinking habits while also rekindling their love? That is fresh. I think it is smart that the show ties romance to personal discipline. Many rom-coms are silly, but this one might feel closer to real life.
 
Oh My Ghost Clients sounds like the drama that could win my heart. A labor attorney helping ghost clients with workplace injustices is very creative. I like how it mixes supernatural comedy with serious social issues. Many workers in reality face unfair treatment, so the show might deliver both entertainment and awareness. No wonder it has such a high rating.
 

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