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Must-Watch K-Dramas To Binge In March 2024

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Must-Watch K-Dramas To Binge In March 2024

New month, new dramas! March promises to be another binge-watching month for K-drama fans, with a fresh batch of shows ready to steal your heart (and fuel your all-nighters). Whether you crave heart-fluttering romance, chilling mysteries, or heartwarming slice-of-life stories, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your guide for K-dramas to watch in March 2024!

1. Wedding Impossible (Premiered February – Ongoing)

If you’re already swept up in the hilarious whirlwind of “Wedding Impossible,” get ready for more! Episodes 3 and 4 air this week, taking you deeper into the chaotic world of Na Ah-Jeong (Jeon Jong-Su), a struggling actress facing a life-changing proposition. When her longtime friend, Lee Do-Han (Kim Do-Wan), a chaebol heir, asks for a marriage of convenience, she finds herself entangled in a whirlwind romance. But with Do-Han’s mischievous brother, Lee Ji-Han (Moon Sang-Min), determined to stop the wedding, prepare for side-splitting antics and undeniable sparks. Catch up on this lighthearted gem starring Jeon Jong-Su, Kim Do-Wan, and Moon Sang-Min, available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Viki.

2. Queen of Tears (Netflix) (Premieres March 9th)

For those who crave a captivating blend of romance and high-stakes drama, “Queen of Tears” is a must-watch. Premiering on March 9th, the series boasts a powerhouse cast with Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won. They portray a powerful couple, Baek Hyun-Woo, a successful lawyer from humble beginnings, and Hong Hae-In, a chaebol heiress. As they navigate the treacherous waters of love and corporate battles, viewers will be captivated by their journey. Witness their unwavering love face challenges and see if it endures the test of time. Stream “Queen of Tears” on Netflix and be enthralled by the performances of Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won.

3. Wonderful World (Disney+) (Premieres March 1st)

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“Wonderful World,” premiering on March 1st on Disney+ Hotstar, tackles a mother’s struggle with profound grief. Kim Nam-Joo portrays Eun Soo-Hyun, a renowned psychology professor and best-selling novelist devastated by the tragic death of her son. Consumed by injustice, she embarks on a mission of revenge against those responsible. Her quest for answers leads her to a mysterious man named Kwon Seon-Yul (Cha Eun-Woo). Will their paths intertwine, and will Eun Soo-Hyun find solace in her pursuit of justice? Witness Kim Nam-Joo’s powerful performance alongside Cha Eun-Woo in this gripping drama.

4. Midnight Photo Studio (ENA, Rakuten Viki): (Premieres March 11th)

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If you’re looking for a K-drama with a touch of the supernatural, “Midnight Photo Studio” is your pick. Arriving on March 11th, this drama offers a unique blend of mystery and romance. Kwon Na-Ra stars as a photographer who runs a ghost-only studio, encountering a variety of ethereal clients. Enter Joo Won, playing a lawyer, who stumbles upon this peculiar studio. Their paths intertwine, and an unexpected collaboration blossoms. Be prepared for a heartwarming and intriguing exploration of the spirit world and the connections we forge across boundaries. Don’t miss the charismatic performances of Kwon Na-Ra and Joo Won on ENA or Rakuten Viki.

5. Chicken Nugget (Netflix) (Premieres March 15th)

Looking for a K-drama that defies conventional storytelling and embraces the absurd? Then “Chicken Nugget,” premiering on March 15th on Netflix, is for you. This quirky comedy tells the bizarre story of a father (cast yet to be announced) whose life takes an unexpected turn when his daughter transforms into a chicken nugget! Joined by his intern (cast yet to be announced) who harbors hidden feelings for his daughter, they embark on a hilarious mission to reverse the transformation. Brace yourself for a side-splitting and heartwarming journey filled with laughter and unconventional solutions.

Drama Recommendations for K-drama Newbies:

March isn’t just about new beginnings. Here are some older Korean dramas that deserve a spot on your list:

  • Crash Landing on You (Netflix): This global phenomenon continues to capture hearts with its story of star-crossed lovers from different worlds.
  • Hospital Playlist (Netflix): Get your dose of medical drama, heartwarming friendships, and beautiful music with this ongoing favorite.
  • Vincenzo (Netflix): Song Joong-Ki delivers a powerful performance as a Korean-Italian mafia lawyer seeking justice in Korea.

So, grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready to be transported to the captivating world of Korean dramas. With so many options to choose from, March promises endless entertainment for K-drama fans!

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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