The slate of K-dramas that will premiere on the streaming service this year offers a diverse range of fascinating stories.
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Set in the future, it portrays a period when severe air pollution has made it imperative for people to live fully indoors and life has become dependent on delivery services.
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The first part of The Glory ends with Moon Dong-eun pushing things to a point where justice must be served. We can't wait to see how she eventually gets it in Part 2.
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This action-noir drama centers on three young individuals who become involved with one another in a criminal gang while working for a moneylender.
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D.P. focuses on a group of Korean military police tasked with arresting escapees. The second season will most likely be a continuation of their adventures.
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In this time-travel romance story, two people fall in love while navigating the conundrums of space and time.
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The drama will feature the protagonists battling ferociously at the edge of life and death against a bizarre monster born of avarice in the spring of 1945 in Gyeongseong.
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Sweet Home ended with many unsolved questions, and the upcoming season will reveal what transpires next in the Green Home residential complex.
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A love story about an ordinary boy and a stunning retired K-pop idol who tries to avoid her at first, but her mysterious life gradually draws him in.
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