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What’s New On Netflix? December K-Drama Edition
The K-Drama binges aren’t about to stop any time soon. Everyone from us to @sherryshroff has been hooked on them! As we bid farewell to the year, Netflix is all set to treat K-Drama enthusiasts to a delightful lineup of new releases in December 2023. Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions, intriguing plots, and unforgettable characters. Now that the holidays are here, we’ve put together a list of the latest releases for you to binge-watch as you bring the new year in with some hot cocoa and your favorite pjs on!
My Demon
Cast: Song Kang, Kim Yoo Jung, Lee Sang Yi, Lee Yoon Ji, Kim Hae Sook
For all the Song Kang fans upset about him enlisting in the army soon, this is your chance to get an eyeful of your favorite Oppa! The plot revolves around the devil Jung Gu Won (Song Kang) and chaebol heiress Do Do Hee (Kim Yoo Jung). One day, Gu Won runs into Do Do Hee and attempts to make a demonic deal with her but loses his powers, which get transferred to her. As they end up living together to figure things out, romance blooms amidst a lot of family drama, murder, and supernatural instances.
Welcome to Samdalri
Cast: Ji Chang Wook, Shin Hye Sun, Kang Mi Na, Shin Dong Mi, Kim Mi Kyung
Set against the backdrop of the serene seaside village, Samdalri, the series captures the essence of simplicity and community. The main characters in the show are Jo Sam Dal (Shin Hye Sun) and her childhood sweetheart, Jo Yong Pil (Ji Chang Wook). Yong Pil and Sam Dal grow up as best friends and then lovers, only to break up due to a tragedy later. As Sam Dal becomes a successful celebrity photographer in Seoul, Yong Pil chooses to live as a weather forecaster in his hometown and protect the ones he loves. Once her career falls apart, Sam Dal unwillingly returns home and reunites with Yong Pil and everyone else she left behind. From budding romances to comedic mishaps, the series beautifully captures the essence of shared moments and the unbreakable bonds formed in a close-knit community.
Gyeongseong Creature
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Kim Su Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul
Prepare to be transported to the tumultuous era of the 1940s Japanese occupation of Korea in the highly anticipated period drama, Gyeongseong Creature. The narrative revolves around the characters Jang Tae Sang (Park Seo Joon) and Yun Chae Ok (Han So Hee), who are entangled in a web of mysterious missing persons cases. While Park Seo Joon delivers just as well as we expected, Han So Hee has only been getting better with each role. After The World of the Married (2020) and Nevertheless (2021), this K-beauty makes a strong comeback as Chae Ok. And for anyone who gets hooked on the show, a second season has been announced for 2024! And hooked you will be! So, brace yourself for a riveting period drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time as you watch the mayhem that is Gyeongseong Creature.
Sweet Home 2
Cast: Song Kang, Lee Jin Wook, Lee Si Young, Go Min Si, Park Gyu Young
After waiting almost three years since the first season, Sweet Home 2 brings Song Kang back as Cha Hyun Soo. In Season 2 of “Sweet Home,” Song Kang reprises his role as Cha Hyun-soo, the once-suicidal high school student who found refuge in Room 1410 at Green Home after a tragic family accident. The survivor group, originally united against the monstrous threats within Green Home, now finds themselves scattered and faced with external and internal challenges in their ongoing battle against the terrifying creatures. The narrative takes a gripping turn as Jung Ui-myeong, inhabiting the body of Pyeon Sang-wook, seizes control and captures Hyun-soo. Season 2 kicks off with Hyun-soo’s unexpected transformation and the military intensifying its pursuit of special infectees, unveiling a riveting storyline filled with suspense and unexpected twists. Watch the new season to delve deeper into the characters’ struggles, the mysteries of the curse, and the relentless battle for survival against both the monstrous threats and the human desires within.
Castaway Diva
Cast: Park Eun Bin, Kim Hyo Jin, Chae Jong Hyeop, Cha Hak Yeon, Kim Joo Heon
In “Castaway Diva,” Mok Ha harbors a lifelong dream of becoming a singer, a passion that intertwines her fate with Ki-Ho. Both Mok-Ha and Ki-Ho share a tumultuous upbringing marked by abusive households. During their middle school years, Mok Ha mysteriously disappears, finding herself stranded on a deserted island where she endures the challenges of survival in solitude for an astounding 15 years. The narrative takes an intriguing turn when Mok Ha is rescued from her solitary island life, thrust back into a world that has drastically changed over the years. The complexities of adjusting to modern society become a central theme as Mok-Ha, once a hopeful dreamer, now grapples with the challenges of reintegration. Seo Mok-ha, portrayed by Park Eun-bin, epitomizes the character’s unwavering pursuit of her diva dreams. If you are looking for a more lighthearted K-drama for December, we recommend this drama from the writers of “Start-Up.”
Netflix’s December K-drama lineup promises a delightful mix of genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone to savor. Whether you’re a fan of romance, science fiction, or family drama, these latest releases are set to captivate your heart and transport you to the mesmerizing world of Korean storytelling. Get ready for a binge-watching extravaganza as you cozy up with these must-watch K-dramas throughout the festive season.