From a mysterious femme fatale thriller featuring Park Min-young and Wi Ha-joon to Blackpink’s Jisoo navigating a digital dating glitch, these are the most exciting K-dramas releasing in March 2026

Seo In-guk (left) and Jisoo (right) appear in the poster for 'Boyfriend on Demand.' Photo: Netflix, courtesy of Han Cinema.
March is here with a fresh batch of K-dramas, and the lineup is stacked. We’re talking major star power with Hallyu stars like Park Min-young and Ju Ji-hoon returning with new shows, alongside idol-actor favorites like Blackpink’s Jisoo and GOT7’s Jinyoung. With heavy hitters like Yoo Yeon-seok and Wi Ha-joon in the mix too, March is looking like a total win for fans. We’ve narrowed down the best of the best; here are five K-dramas you absolutely can’t miss this month.
Inspired by the Japanese hit Koori no Sekai (1999), this thriller stars Park Min-young as Han Seol-ah, a big shot in the elite art circuit, who also carries a pretty dark track record: her exes have been mysteriously turning up dead. Enter the scene: Cha Woo-seok (Wi Ha-joon), a pro at sniffing out insurance fraud, who gets assigned to investigate her case, and senses that something’s definitely not right. He goes after her, but the deeper he digs, the more they get into an intense head game, forcing him to choose if he’s falling for a black widow or if she’s the only person who can help him expose the truth.
Release Date: March 2
Seo Mi-rae (Jisoo) is so over the drama of real-world romance that she turns to a virtual dating app service to find her ideal match. But as she slowly gets drawn into her digital romance, her workplace reality as a producer at a webtoon agency becomes increasingly complicated as she finds herself constantly at loggerheads with Park Gyeong-nam (Seo In-guk), a talented but totally standoffish rival who gets under her skin. To make matters worse, he’s got an enigmatic charm that can mess with her head — and her heart — way more than any of her digital boyfriends can. Expect a rollercoaster ride of romance that holds up a mirror to how digitally dependent our love lives have gotten.
Release date: March 6
They say you never forget your first love, but Yeon Tae-seo (Jinyoung) certainly tried. Settled into a life of self-reliance and solitude, he’s a subway driver who likes his daily routine to be as steady and predictable as a subway route. But things take a turn when he suddenly crosses paths with his ex-girlfriend Mo Eun-ah (Kim Min-ju) after a decade. Now a guesthouse manager who finds joy in life’s smallest goals, she’s the vibrant spark Tae-seo’s safe existence has been missing for so long. The big question is: was their time apart an actual ending, or simply a pause before the real story begins?
Release date: March 6
Shin Yi-rang (Yoo Yeon-seok) is a lawyer with a scary problem: his new office is haunted, and his clients are literally out of this world. Clumsy and easily spooked, he’s the last person you’d expect to beat a “ruthless shark” like Han Na-hyun (Esom) in court, but that’s exactly what happens. After her perfect winning streak is broken by Yi-rang, who claims he talks to ghosts, the cold-hearted Na-hyun is drawn into his bizarre world. Their journey begins in pure denial, but it doesn’t take long for them to become an unstoppable, if slightly chaotic, team. Specializing in the “impossible” cases no one else will touch, they find light in the shadows, bringing peace to restless spirits and holding the living accountable for their crimes.
Release Date: March 13
Bang Tae-seop (Ju Ji-hoon) and Chu Sang-ah (Ha Ji-won) are a power couple — but only on the surface. He’s an ambitious prosecutor, and she’s a former star actress too desperate to reclaim her glory. Their marriage is less about love and more about success, and in pursuit of that, Tae-seop gets involved with a ruthless cartel, gradually losing his moral integrity. As power consumes him and he grows obsessed with control, his relationship with his wife begins to go south. It grows darker when it turns out that the biggest rival isn’t outside — they’re right next to you.
Release Date: March 16
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