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41 top Netflix Korean dramas to obsess over

Remember when Squid Game first dropped, and the world collectively lost it?

Well, now that the final season has aired, there are plenty more Korean dramas on Netflix that are deserving of our attention. In fact, we’ve done the hard work and rounded up some of the very best Korean dramas that Netflix has to offer – yep, it’s a tough old job.

We suggest the likes of Love To Hate You and The Good Bad Mother, which is about a mother and son’s relationship having a second shot after years of trauma. Or how about Love (ft. Marriage and Divorce), which follows three women who are all thriving in their careers as they navigate the highs and lows of their rocky romantic relationships? Something else that is similarly a light-hearted watch is Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, which sees an intelligent dentist meet a handsome stranger after moving to a seaside town. We’re sold!

However, if apocalyptic horror is more your ~vibe~, you’d be better suited to watching Sweet Home: a thriller that sees the baffled residents of an apartment complex join forces to fight a literal monster invasion. Or how about hunting down a villainous drug lord in Narcos-Saint?

Spoiled for choice? We thought so – here’s our round-up of the 41 best Korean dramas currently on Netflix.

However, if you’re looking for the best period dramas, click here. For the best sad movies, click here. For the best new television series, click here. For the best television series ever, click here. For the best thriller movies, click here. For the best date night movies, click here.

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