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Netflix Unveils Korean Content Lineup, Offering Diverse Entertainment Throughout 2026

Series26 Jan 2026 21:56 GMT+7

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Netflix Unveils Korean Content Lineup, Offering Diverse Entertainment Throughout 2026

Netflix delivers grand entertainment, announcing its 2026 Korean content lineup featuring new stories that impress, thrill, and surprise viewers. This includes films, series, reality shows, and variety programs that are fresh, diverse, and full-flavored, along with the return of much-anticipated favorite series and shows!","tags":["Netflix","Korean content","2026 entertainment","film","series","reality show","variety show"]

Let's see what titles are included.

- Can This Love Be Translated? (รักนี้แปลได้ไหม?)

A chaotic romantic comedy series about Ju Hojin (played by Kim Seon-ho), a young interpreter fluent in multiple languages from English and Japanese to Italian, who is assigned to take care of Cha Muhee (played by Go Youn-jung), a global superstar actress.

Starring Kim Seon-ho, Go Youn-jung, and Sota Fukushi.

- No Tail to Tell

A love story full of bickering begins between "Eunho," a quirky nine-tailed fox struggling to avoid becoming human, and "Kang Siyeol," a super star soccer player who is extremely self-absorbed. Their lives become intertwined, leading to chaotic, humorous, and unexpectedly heartwarming moments.

Starring Kim Hye-yoon, Lomon, and Lee Si-woo.

- Undercover Miss Hong

A 90s-style retro office comedy about "Hong Geumbo," a top market supervision officer in her 30s, who goes undercover as a rookie employee in her 20s at a brokerage firm with a suspicious background.

Starring Park Shin-hye, Go Kyung-pyo, and Ha Yun-kyung.

- Single’s Inferno Season 5 (โอน้อยออก ใครโสดตกนรก)

Get ready for the hottest season yet! Netflix’s addictive dating reality show returns for its fifth season, bringing a premium lineup of handsome men and beautiful women competing for love on the island, searching for true love that could change their lives forever.

- Culinary Class Wars Season 3

Returning for a third season with intensified competition in a "team battle" format with higher stakes. Over the past two years, this series has consistently ranked among the top non-English TV shows in Netflix’s Global Top 10.

- The East Palace

An intriguing period mystery series about "Goochon," a young man who can travel in the spirit world, and "Saenggang," a palace lady holding certain secrets. They are summoned by the king to uncover hidden mysteries beneath the cursed royal palace.

Starring Nam Joo-hyuk, Roh Yoon-seo, and Cho Seung-woo.



- Road (WT)

A significant collaboration between Korean and Japanese actors and crews, following two detectives investigating a gruesome cross-border murder case spanning Seoul, Tokyo, and other locations. Based on the popular webtoon "Blue Road."

Starring Son Seok-gu, Eita Nakayama, Kim Shin-rak, and Choi Sung-eun.

- The Scandals

A major series gathering top industry stars, telling a dangerous and reckless love game story between "Lady Jo," a clever and highly skilled woman who cannot be confined to the inner palace, and "Jo Won," a notorious playboy of the Joseon era. Their high-stakes game draws "Hwiyun," another woman, into a worsening web of deception.

Starring Son Ye-jin, Ji Chang-wook, and Nana.



- Sold Out on You

A dreamy romantic comedy full of sharp-witted banter between Matthew Lee, aka "Quail Lee," a hardworking young farmer juggling many jobs, and Dam Ye-jin, a famous TV host suffering from severe insomnia.

Starring Ahn Hyo-seop and Chae Won-bin.


- Tantara

A modern period series depicting people working in the entertainment industry, revealing its origins and realities after the Korean War during the 1960s to 1980s—a rapidly growing business world. The story dives into the lives of entertainment figures, few in number but dreaming big and dedicating everything to the industry, risking all for success.

Starring Song Hye-kyo, Gong Yoo, Kim So-hyun, Cha Seung-won, and Lee Ha-nee.

- The WONDERfools

An action-adventure comedy series about a group of quirky townspeople who unexpectedly gain superpowers and must fight villains threatening the peace of Haesong City. The unpredictable chaos of these clumsy new "heroes" set in the late millennium creates entertaining moments.

Starring Park Eun-bin, Cha Eun-woo, with added fun from Choi Dae-hoon, Im Sung-jae, Kim Hae-sook, and Son Hyun-joo.


- Bloodhounds S2

The two young boxers who once took down an illegal loan shark gang with their bare fists are back with even more thrilling, adrenaline-pumping action! In season 2, Gon-woo and Woo-jin set their sights on an international underground boxing ring. Baek Jung tries to intimidate Gon-woo into joining the dark business, forcing them to risk everything to face their most formidable enemy yet, pushing their limits to the extreme.

Starring Woo Do-hwan as Gon-woo, a rising moral boxing champion; Lee Sang-yi as Woo-jin, a loyal friend with the motto "Once a Marine, always a Marine"; and Jung Ji-hoon (Rain) as Baek Jung, a ruthless villain with immense strength capable of crushing champions.

- Boyfriend on Demand (แฟนสมมติสะดุดรัก)

A romantic series about relationships formed in a virtual world through a monthly boyfriend service, where connections made online affect real life.

The story follows Seo Mirae, a tired webtoon producer, who signs up for a virtual dating simulation to experience the dream dates she craves.

The return of Jisoo from BLACKPINK as Seo Mirae, a woman accustomed to a loveless life amid real-world chaos. Her life changes completely when she accidentally receives a 'Boyfriend on Demand' device and enters a virtual world to date perfect men. Seo In-guk plays Park Kyung-nam, a coworker and rival webtoon producer whom Mirae least wants to meet but is known company-wide as a "work genius."



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