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New K-Dramas to Watch in October 2024: Family By Choice, Jeongnyeon & More

The October K-drama lineup is here and you'll love it; From Hwang In-youp to Kim Tae Ri, the casting is stellar!

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Top K-Dramas to Watch in October 2024: Family By Choice, Jeongnyeon & More

New month, new K-dramas! As the last quarter of the year settles in, K-drama enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to. From romantic comedies to period dramas and dark fantasies, there’s something for everyone.

Here’s our curated list of the most anticipated K-dramas releasing this month:

Spice Up Our Love

For fans of the second lead couple in “No Gain No Love,” this spin-off series is a must-watch. Starring Lee Sang Yi and Han Ji Hyun, this two-episode romantic comedy takes a fantastical turn when an R-rated romance novelist finds herself transformed into the female lead of her own story.

Plot: A bossy nutritionist gets entangled in a whirlwind affair with a hot-shot CEO, leading to hilarious and raunchy “reel-meets-real” adventures.

Cast: Lee Sang-yi, Han Ji-hyun
Director and Screenwriter: Kim Hye-young, Cho Min-jung
Premiere Date: October 3
Where to Watch: TVING and Prime Video

Family by Choice

Based on the popular Chinese drama “Go Ahead,” this coming-of-age romantic comedy is perfect for fans of Hwang In Youp and the family drama genre. (If you’ve not watched the C-drama, we highly recommend it, but get your tissues ready.)

Plot: Two men and a woman, who lived together as a family during their teens despite not being blood-related, reunite a decade later as mature adults, rekindling their connections.

Cast: Hwang In-youp, Jung Chae-yeon, Bae Hyeon-seong
Director and Screenwriter: Kim Seung-ho
Where to Watch: Viki

Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born

Marking Kim Tae Ri’s highly anticipated return to K-dramas, this period musical series promises to be a visual and auditory treat.

Plot: Set in the 1950s post-Korean War era, the story follows a pansori prodigy’s journey to become a famous traditional theatre actress as she joins the prestigious Maeran National Theater Troupe.

Cast: Kim Tae Ri, Shin Ye Eun, Ra Mi Ran, Jung Eun Chae, Kim Yoon Hye
Where to Watch: Disney+ Hotstar

A Virtuous Business

Based on the 2016 UK series “Brief Encounters,” this drama offers a unique blend of friendship, empowerment, and sexual liberation set in rural 1992 Korea.

Plot: Four women in the village of Geumje start a door-to-door adult toy business, embarking on a journey of self-discovery and friendship.

Episodes: 12
Cast: Kim So-yeon, Kim Sung-ryoung, Kim Sun-young, Lee Se-hee
Director and Screenwriter: Jo Woong, Choi Bo-rim
Premiere Date: October 12
Where to Watch: JTBC and Netflix

Hellbound (Season 2)

The highly anticipated second season of Netflix’s dark fantasy thriller returns with a new lead and more intense supernatural drama.

Plot: Following the chaotic events of the first season, a Sodo lawyer battles against the cult-like New Truth Society and Arrowhead faction. The plot thickens with shocking resurrections and continued hellhound demonstrations.

Cast: Kim Sung-cheol, Kim Hyun-joo, Kim Shin-rock
Director and Screenwriter: Yun Sang-ho, Choi Kyu-suk
Where to Watch: Netflix

This October brings a diverse range of K-dramas, from light-hearted romances to intense thrillers. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick two-episode special or a full series to binge, there’s plenty to keep you entertained throughout the month. Don’t forget to mark your calendars and set those reminders – happy watching!

Anusuya is a storyteller with a passport to creativity, currently steering content strategy and creation at OneNative Studio. With 12+ years of experience, she thrives on crafting compelling narratives that bring ideas to life. When she's not working, she's plotting her next travel adventure, armed with Pinterest boards, a Tourism degree, and an insatiable appetite for local cuisines.

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