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This year has been great for Korean shows with titles like Queen of Tears and Lovely Runner dominating the popularity charts. And luckily the K-drama calendar for June 2204 is stacked as well. Between binge-worthy romance dramas and intriguing thrillers, it’s going to be a busy month for K-content lovers. In case you’re making a watchlist, here are the upcoming Korean shows releasing this month.
Hierarchy is the most hotly-anticipated K-drama of the month. The show revolves around Jooshin High School which only enrols students from influential families. When a mysterious transfer student joins, the social order is threatened by his dark secret. The show features Roh Jeong-eui, Kim Jae-won and Lee Chae-min, among others.
Release date: June 7
Based on the web novel The Woman Who Plays, My Sweet Mobster is about an ex-convict who turns his life around and becomes a CEO. His cautious lifestyle is set to change when he meets a content creator. The show promises a mix of romance and drama.
Release date: June 12
In Miss Night and Day, a young woman who is struggling to find a job mysteriously gets trapped in the body of a 50-year-old. She turns into her younger self during the nights and transforms back into an old woman every morning. Hilariously, she uses this to get a job with a prosecutor. Parasite star Lee Jubg-eun plays the older woman. Need we say more?
Release date: June 15
The star-studded mystery adventure K-drama sees Lee Young-jin, Lee Eun-ji, Hyeri, Karina and more solving paranormal mysteries within a set number of shows. They must rely on their skills and teamwork to reach their goals.
Release date: June 18
DNA Lover’s plot is as unusual as its title. The K-drama starring Jung In-sun, Choi Si-won and Lee Tae-hwan, among others, is about a genetics researcher bent on finding a man who is her perfect genetic match.
Release date: June 22
Set against the backdrop of tumultuous politics in South Korea, The Whirlwind is about a clash between the prime minister and deputy prime minister when the latter tries to kill the president. The 12-episode series chronicles the power struggle that follows.
Release date: June 28
Hierarchy
Hierarchy is the most hotly-anticipated K-drama of the month. The show revolves around Jooshin High School which only enrols students from influential families. When a mysterious transfer student joins, the social order is threatened by his dark secret. The show features Roh Jeong-eui, Kim Jae-won and Lee Chae-min, among others.
Release date: June 7
My Sweet Mobster
Based on the web novel The Woman Who Plays, My Sweet Mobster is about an ex-convict who turns his life around and becomes a CEO. His cautious lifestyle is set to change when he meets a content creator. The show promises a mix of romance and drama.
Release date: June 12
Miss Night and Day
In Miss Night and Day, a young woman who is struggling to find a job mysteriously gets trapped in the body of a 50-year-old. She turns into her younger self during the nights and transforms back into an old woman every morning. Hilariously, she uses this to get a job with a prosecutor. Parasite star Lee Jubg-eun plays the older woman. Need we say more?
Release date: June 15
Agents of Mystery
The star-studded mystery adventure K-drama sees Lee Young-jin, Lee Eun-ji, Hyeri, Karina and more solving paranormal mysteries within a set number of shows. They must rely on their skills and teamwork to reach their goals.
Release date: June 18
DNA Lover
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DNA Lover’s plot is as unusual as its title. The K-drama starring Jung In-sun, Choi Si-won and Lee Tae-hwan, among others, is about a genetics researcher bent on finding a man who is her perfect genetic match.
Release date: June 22
The Whirlwind
Set against the backdrop of tumultuous politics in South Korea, The Whirlwind is about a clash between the prime minister and deputy prime minister when the latter tries to kill the president. The 12-episode series chronicles the power struggle that follows.
Release date: June 28
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