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K-Pop Queen To K-Drama Royalty: Best IU Shows To Watch Today!
IU, called the “nation’s little sister” in South Korea, has captivated audiences worldwide as a singer-songwriter. But Lee Ji-eun, aka IU, is a powerhouse who transcends the typical “idol-turned-actress” label. She’s a phenomenal actress who has carved her own niche in the K-drama world, delivering powerful performances that have cemented her status as a K-drama A-lister. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to delve into the best IU shows of all-time!
Best IU K-dramas To Watch:
My Mister (2018)
This emotional rollercoaster isn’t your average K-drama. My Mister dives into the complexities of human connection and the healing power of empathy. IU portrays Lee Ji-an, a young woman burdened by debt and the weight of caring for her sick grandmother. Life throws her curveball after curveball, leaving her feeling lost and hopeless.
Enter Park Dong-hoon (Lee Sun-kyun), a middle-aged man facing his own set of struggles. You might know him from the blockbuster “Parasite.” He’s a successful engineer but emotionally distant, burdened by a troubled family life. As their paths unexpectedly intertwine, an unlikely bond forms. Lee Ji-an finds a sense of security and guidance in Park Dong-hoon’s quiet strength, while he, in turn, rediscovers a sense of purpose in helping her. The stellar performances by IU and Lee Sun-kyun, along with captivating supporting actors like Jang Ki-yong and Oh Na-ra, make My Mister a must-watch for those seeking a drama that explores the beauty of human connection amidst life’s hardships.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)
Get ready for a historical drama that will leave you reaching for the tissues! We’ll be honest, this is our all-time favourite IU drama! Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo throws IU back in time in a heart-wrenching tale of love, betrayal, and sacrifice. Hae-soo (IU), a modern-day woman, finds herself transported to the Goryeo Dynasty during a solar eclipse. Lost and confused in a world centuries apart from her own, she navigates the treacherous palace politics and finds herself entangled with several princes.
The drama boasts an impressive cast, including Lee Joon-gi as the stoic and conflicted Prince Wang So, Kang Ha-neul as the charming and playful 10th Prince, and Nam Joo-hyuk as the ambitious 13th Prince. As Hae-soo forms bonds with the princes, she finds herself drawn to Prince Wang So, despite the dangers of a forbidden romance. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is a captivating drama that explores themes of destiny, loyalty, and the devastating consequences of love in a world of political turmoil. We’re still hoping (hopelessly) that they release a second season!
Hotel Del Luna (2019)
IU plays the role of unforgettable Jang Man-wol in this dark fantasy drama with a surprising amount of heart. Hotel Del Luna isn’t your typical hotel; its guests are all ghosts! Man-wol, the owner, is a thousand-year-old woman cursed to manage this spectral establishment for eternity. Bound by her past mistakes, she’s become jaded and cynical.
Enter Goo Chan-sung (Yeo Jin-goo), a Harvard-educated hotelier who unexpectedly finds himself working at the Hotel Del Luna as a condition of avoiding military service. Despite their initial clashes, Man-wol and Chan-sung develop a unique bond as they help spirits find peace and move on to the afterlife. The drama is visually stunning, with IU’s dazzling wardrobe a constant highlight. But beyond the glitz and glamour lies a poignant story of redemption, self-discovery, and the enduring power of human connection that transcends the physical realm. So, if you’re up for a little bit of the supernatural, watch this show!
The Producers (2015)
The Producers takes you on a hilarious and heartwarming journey behind the scenes of Korean entertainment. We follow the ambitious PDs (production directors) Baek Seung-chan (Kim Soo-hyun) and Ra Joon-mo (Cha Tae-hyun) as they navigate the cutthroat world of variety show production.
IU steps into the role of Cindy, a top K-pop idol known for her icy demeanor and diva-like attitude. However, beneath the cold exterior lies a hidden vulnerability and a desperate desire to be seen for who she truly is. The drama also features Gong Hyo-jin as a veteran variety show PD known for her tenacity and no-nonsense approach. The clash of personalities and the pressure to create hit shows lead to comedic situations and heartwarming moments as the characters learn and grow together.
From historical epics to heartwarming slice-of-life dramas, IU’s versatility as an actress is undeniable. So, the next time you’re searching for a K-drama fix, remember Lee Ji-eun, the multifaceted artist who brings captivating stories to life, both on and off the stage. What are you planning on watching first?