Best Korean Dramas: Overdose of Romance! Will not forget the love stories of these Korean dramas

Latest Korean Dramas: My friends often ask me, why are you so passionate about K-dramas? I tell them you’ll never know what you’re missing until you try it yourself. Take the example of this year only. Kim Seon Ho and Go Eun Jung star in ‘Can This Love Be Translated?’ gave a heart-touching twist to the romcom in ‘Bloodhounds 2’, while Woo Do Hwan and Lee Sang Yi gave another stellar performance in ‘Bloodhounds 2’. No matter what genre you like, Korean dramas are always ready to give you a great experience. As we approach the halfway point of 2026, let’s take a look at the best K-dramas of this year that I couldn’t get out of my mind.

1. Can This Love Be Translated?

If you think ‘Can This Love Be Translated?’ A simple romcom K-drama, then you are absolutely wrong. Starring Kim Seon Ho, this drama not only shows the complexities of falling in love in today’s times, but also delves into one’s identity and how exhausting it can be to truly love yourself. Go Eun Jung delivers a stellar performance in the dual role, and her chemistry with Seon Ho is the heart of this heart-warming drama.

2. Phantom Lawyer

When Yoo Yeon Seok is the lead actor of a K-drama, you already know you’re in for an epic “binge-watch” experience! ‘Phantom Lawyer’ is also no different from this. This SBS drama is a unique combination of courtroom and ghost stories. On one hand you will laugh a lot while watching this. Especially when Yeon Seok’s character is possessed by the spirits of her ghost clients, while on the other hand, the heartbreaking backstories of the dead will touch your soul as well. Each case is more interesting than the last, and that’s why ‘Phantom Lawyer’ is worth watching.

3. Bloodhounds 2

If you like intense action thrillers, then you might have already seen ‘Bloodhounds’. While the first season of this Netflix series was fantastic, in ‘Bloodhounds 2’ the level of both violence and emotions has been raised even higher. Action scene. In which 2PM’s Changsung has caught everyone’s attention with his tremendous acting. It seems so real that you will be worried about the safety of the cast, while Woo Do Hwan and Lee Sang Yi’s friendship (bromance) remains the life of the show. PS: Ren’s crazy villain role will really scare you.

4. The Art of Sarah

There is no limit to Korean drama’s ability to create thrillers, and ‘The Art of Sara’ shows us why they are the best at it. Shin Hye Sun has once again done wonders. Now we are not even surprised, right? He has brought out many aspects of an extraordinary character who till now was hidden in many mysteries. Her chemistry with the always reliable Lee Joon Hyuk is equally interesting, with a constant tug of war between the two. Expect twists and turns that will truly surprise you!

5. Climax

If there’s one thing Korean dramas are experts at, it’s creating ‘guilty pleasure’ shows that are so complex that they become addicting. But they also have something special: interesting storytelling and great performances from the entire cast. ‘Climax’ is a new example of this. Be prepared for a roller coaster ride of emotions as you watch Joo Ji Hoon and Ha Ji Won’s power-hungry characters go to extreme lengths to get what they want. Even if for this they have to put their spouse at stake.

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