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Netflix teases their 2023 K-content slate


Netflix is showing no signs of slowing down with their K-content this year, and we have a whole slew of dramas (and films) to look forward to. There’s certainly a wide spectrum of genres and stories here, which is refreshing to see. We’ll focus on the Netflix series, but also cover the Netflix licensed content and films towards the end. Let’s dig in!

 

Drama: Black Knight
Release date: Q2 2023
Need to know: This Netflix series is set in a dystopic future, and is led by Kim Woo-bin and Esom. The drama was previously translated as Delivery Knight, and you can read more about the story here. I know I usually like my K-dramas to be K-dramas, but I will make an exception here, because the thought of a heavy-on-the-world-building sci-fi drama with Kim Woo-bin as the hero is pretty much all they needed to say. Then they threw in that teaser photo of him in the gas mask with a dangerously sexy gaze, and I am fully committed.

 

Drama: Bloodhounds
Release date: Q2 2023
Need to know: Woo Do-hwan as an underground fighter. Sold? Me too. Based on a webtoon of the same name, Woo Do-hwan is our hero who was once a promising boxer, but got involved with some shady loan sharks. That’s where our other hero Lee Sang-yi comes in, and the two seem to team up, after once being rivals in the ring. Also starring are Park Sung-woong and Heo Jun-ho. I hope this is as awesome as it sounds, but I’m also guessing it will be a violent, gritty My Name-esque tale.

 

Drama: Celebrity
Release date: Q2 2023
Need to know: This is another Netflix series showcasing the flashy life of celebrities and influencers, but let’s hope this one has a little more life than The Fabulous did. The lovely Park Kyu-young stars as an influencer and overnight success who soon catches the eye of the workaholic CEO played by Kang Min-hyuk (oh, drama, you shouldn’t have!). In even better news, Lee Chung-ah also stars as a powerful chairwoman with a perfect life and a husband in the shape of Lee Dong-gun. This all sounds very old school, so I’m curious what sort of story we’ll have on our hands.

 

Drama: Queenmaker
Release date: Q2 2023
Need to know: Kim Hee-ae and Moon Sori headline this tale of intrigue and ambition. Kim Hee-ae plays our expert in branding and image control, while Moon Sori is a human rights attorney. Think their worlds will clash much? Read more about the setup here.

 

Drama: A Time Called You
Release date: Q3 2023
Need to know: This drama is a Korean remake of the much-adored time-slip Taiwanese drama Some Day or One Day, and stars Jeon Yeo-bin and Ahn Hyo-seop. After our heroine’s boyfriend passes away, she mysteriously travels back to the 1990s and meets his lookalike. The Taiwanese drama has been on my list for ages now, and I think I’ll need to watch it before this version releases. There’s something so sweet and poignant (and hijinksy!) when it comes to time-slip romances where characters and appearances and personalities are all shifted. So much to play with! Kang Hoon — who’s totally on a career fast track lately (and thank goodness for that) — also stars.

 

Drama: Song of the Bandits
Release date: Q3 2023
Need to know: Why so many epic masked heroes, Netflix?! Kim Nam-gil stars in this historical fiction drama set in the 1920s where he plays a rebel and freedom fighter. Bandits riding horses and rallying together for freedom and independence for their country? Sold! The drama has already generated a lot of buzz with its huge budget and theme of Korean independence, so the bar is set high.

 

Drama: Mask Girl
Release date: Q3 2023
Need to know: The long-running and popular webtoon Mask Girl is coming to the small screen starring Go Hyun-jung and Nana. Now that’s a pairing I didn’t know I needed! Unfortunately they’re both playing our heroine at different times in her life, so likely they won’t have any screen time together. In the story, our heroine becomes a famous vlogger, but due to her insecurity and past trauma she always wears a mask. And as our teaser still reveals, she has a flair for the dramatic. Also starring are Ahn Jae-hong, Yeom Hye-ran, Choi Daniel, and Lee Junyoung (Jun). Read more about the plot setup here.

 

Drama: Gyeongseong Creature
Release date: Q4 2023
Need to know: Long time no Park Seo-joon! *Confetti* Gyeongseong Creature is a historical thriller set in 1945 and stars my oppa Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee playing a likable business owner and an adventurer, respectively. Together they have to fight a “creature of greed” in the “era of darkness.” Well, that’s kinda vague, but this teaser still fills me with excitement. If they can give me the classy 1940s adventure vibe I’m dreaming of (think The Mummy, but maybe a little less campy?), I will be watching. The drama also stars Kim Hae-sook, Wie Ha-joon, Jo Han-chul, and Claudia Kim (a.k.a. Soo-hyun).

 

Drama: Daily Dose of Sunshine
Release date: Q4 2023
Need to know: Previously known as Morning Comes to Psychiatric Wards Too, this one has been in the works for a while and follows our nurse heroine — played by Park Bo-young — as she adjusts to working in a psych ward. With a setting like this, this drama can either go light and hopeful, or disturbing and dark. The tone might be unknown as of yet, but I’m leaning towards the former, since our still seems bright, our heroine is noted as pure-hearted and cheerful, and our hero (Yeon Woo-jin) is a proctologist.

 

Drama: Doona!
Release date: Q4 2023
Need to know: Another Netflix webtoon adaptation, this one was previously known by the webtoon title The Girl Downstairs. The new title references our heroine, played by Suzy, who’s the retired vocalist of a K-pop idol group (*ahem*). While staying at a share house, she meets a regular dude and college student in the shape of Yang Se-jong (where was he when I was in college?). Cue all the share house hijinks! This one had better be cute, or else.

 

Drama: Goodbye Earth
Release date: Q4 2023
Need to know: There’s yet another dystopic sci-fi on the docket, and this one stars Netflix it-boy Yoo Ah-in along with Ahn Eun-jin. Yoo Ah-in is a researcher working the U.S., and Ahn Eun-jin is a school teacher in Korea. With news of an asteroid heading for Earth and the end of the world coming forthwith, the two (and well, everyone), must deal with their imminent demise. It’s not the first time we’ve seen this storyline picked up, so it’ll be interesting to see where this drama decides to tread.

 

Now, in addition to all the Netflix series above, several other dramas were confirmed to be streaming on the platform later this year:

  • JTBC’s King the Land (Junho and Yoona)
  • JTBC’s The Good Bad Mother (Ra Mi-ran and Lee Do-hyun)
  • JTBC’s Destined with You (Jo Boa, Rowoon)
  • JTBC’s Behind Your Touch (Lee Min-ki, Han Ji-min)

 

Then, in addition to all of that, Netflix also confirmed the return dates of several existing series:

  • The Glory (Part 2) — March 10, 2023
  • D.P. 2 — Q3 2023
  • Sweet Home 2 — Q4 2023

 
Finally, there are Korean films as well:

  • Jung_E (Lee Hyun-joo) — January 20, 2023
  • Unlocked (Im Shi-wan, Chun Woo-hee) — February 17, 2023
  • Kill Boksoon (Jeon Do-yeon) — Q1 2023
  • The Match (Lee Byung-heon, Yoo Ah-in) — Q2 2023
  • Believer 2 (Cho Jin-woong, Cha Seung-won, Han Hyo-joo) — Q4 2023
  • Ballerina (Jeon Jong-seo, Kim Ji-hoon) — Q4 2023

 
TL;DR: If you prefer your information in video format, here’s their promo video.

 
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So many dramas, I will try most of them. I went on a remind me spree on my netflix, lol. Q2 seems to be the name of the game. Idk what I am most excited about though. I will say though that my love for Junho might outweigh my dislike of Yoona. I miss him in dramaland. Also Yang Se Jong, look forward to that and will always have a soft spot for Suzy. Also Mask girl looks awesome, what a cast. Jeon Yeo Bin and Park Kyu Young, plus Lee Chung Ah are must watches for me. Also the rest, lol.

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ooof, with you on that Junho vs Yoona 😬

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Same here.

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Gotta agree with Junho! Missing him too. Excited to see Kim Woo-bin back too. My list is ever so long!

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I hope this dispels the notion that Netflix kdramas are all dark and violent. There's a range of genres represented here, and tons of variety in tone and style. I'm excited for most of these.

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Me too...tired of browsing on so many violent genre nowadays, I did skip N subscription for a month due to this 😖

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Friday Night of Doom, much?

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Asianwiki shows All of Us Are Dead season 2 scheduled vaguely for sometime in 2023 on Netflix. If confirmed, I'll look forward to that more than the shows listed above, although I do expect to have my share of the dread FNoD.

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AOUD2, Squid Game 2, Sweet Home 3 and Hellbound 2 are all slated for 2024. Next year will be the year of Netflix Sequels. Gyungsang Creature 2 will also air next year.

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That’s quite a line up! And I am interested is many of these.

I will stay away from SD1D remake. My humble opinion, I firmly believe that show shouldn’t be remade. Ever. It’s perfect as it is and more people should watch the OG in Taiwanese.

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Yes, this
Give it a miss and just watch the original

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Its on my list to check out the original. I seem to like the originals best with most so thanks for that advice!

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You should definitely check it out. The Original was perfection. Viki US used to have it but not anymore (may be they are getting the Korean rights). You might have to go to the dark side.
Even if you watch the kdrama version I highly recommend to watch the original too. It has some amazing soundtrack and the actors are great. I still listen to the songs occasionally.

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hate to admit it but I have been to the dark side once or twice for a good drama

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So excited for these! Thank you so much for the list. 😍

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Definitely checking out The Good Bad Mother for Ra Mi-ran, and of course Behind Your Touch. I kind of forgot a Han Ji-min/Lee Min-ki drama was happening, and had to do a double take when I watched that video. And it immediately made my day. No clue what it’s about (don’t tell me! No one tell me!!!!) but I am hoping for something decent!

I’m interested in A Time Called You despite having never seen Someday or One Day, and honestly the disdain people have for it already makes me want to root for it lol. Plus, I love Jeon Yeo-been!

Mask Girl sounds super weird (why would Nana or Go Hyun-jung ever want to wear a mask?!? Please show their faces in the drama!) but I just might be into it.

Gyeongseong Creature surprised me in the little trailer because it looks exciting! I hope it’s good, because I like both actors.

I am hesitant about Daily Dose of Sunshine but I breathe a sigh of relief whenever we get a medical drama with characters who aren’t doctors. TV would have you believe everyone who works in a hospital is a doctor, I swear.

Doona! sounds potentially very cute and I really like the idea of this pairing. I think they’re both a little old to be playing college students but, well, could be worse (cough Park Hae-jin in Cheese in the Trap cough).

But man, knowing we have to wait until 4th quarter for some of these is KILLER.

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and honestly the disdain people have for it already makes me want to root for it lol

I have watched SD1D and I still agree with you lol.
It was a very well made show and the two male leads acted their hearts out, but there was A LOT wrong with that story which made it very hard for me to root for anyone.

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Nana and Go Hyun-jung will play Mask Girl at different stages of her life when she doesn't need her mask.

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I'm sad so many sood fans already disminishing it, Since this is Kim Jin Won PD's work after 3 years huhuhu.. to think they already talk negative before it airing. I find ahn hyo seop jeon yeo bin and Kanghoon are not less talent than the original cast. Might the way they interpreted the character will be different. What i worried is the writers. I hope she will have different and good idea how to executed it. I really want it to success because it's been so long Kim Jin Won pd has successfull drama huhu....

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I will be busy in 2023, I want to watch pretty much everything. 😅

I'm happy that JTBC's dramas will air on Netflix too!

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This is Netflix basically telling kdrama fans to "Stay! We have a lot in store for you!".

Aside from The Glory Part2, I am looking forward to Black Knight, Doona!, Goodbye Earth and Song of the Bandits.

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Can't wait for Kim Nam-gil in Song of the Bandits and I wish we could have a party for Kim Woo-bin for triumphing over cancer. So happy he is up and running again!

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I am so happy KWB is thriving. We can just celebrate by supporting his current and future projects!Looking forward to seeing him as the Black Knight. It will be a longer wait for KNG in SotB though.

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Very smart of Netflix to lay it out for fans. And Beanies won’t have to spend three of every four weeks wondering who may broadcast the shows we know are coming.

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With these still pictures, they managed to score a whole year subscribers. Great marketing strategy, indeed.

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I am writing this with some trepidation😂given how many of you have said you are fed up with lawyer based dramas but but but when in 2023 will ‘Joseon Lawyer’ be gracing us? I know this not a fusion Sageuk but I wish it was so that Woo Dowan could once more adopt the Busan satori. Of course to a Korean ear, it might not be the real deal but it fitted his character to a T in TK:EM.

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Joseon Lawyer is gearing for a March premiere on MBC (Friday-Saturday time slot).

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@sooyi: Thank you. I hope it gets streamed and I get to see it!

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Excited for this one cause I love saeguks and I'm ok with more lawyer stories too.

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Goodness, half of these aren’t really my genre but almost all of them have a favored actor/actress! The ones I definitely want to check out are Gyeseong and Doona!

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Mask Girl's plot is totally bonkers (at least according to the webtoon). It's like giving free reins to makjang writers. Nana is playing Kim Bo-mi when she assumes a new identity and face, and Go Hyun-jung is playing her at a later stage in her life. It's reported that 3 actresses will portray the protagonist, but there has been no news yet on the third actress (it seems like she will act as the BJ Bo-mi).

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*Kim Mo-mi

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Queenmaker: sounds like the plot I suggested.

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I'm the most excited for Song of the Bandits, which I literally could not be more enthused about - KMG! Masked heros! Freedom fighters! That still! Yes yes yes to all of it. And Gyeongseong Creature, which I'm hoping has some Mr. Sunshine visuals but with a bit more going on in the middle and an OTP (if there is one) that I can really cheer for.

Honestly I'll probably try most of these depending on how busy the rest of dramaland is at the time of release. Happy to see lots of variety, and that there's just more offerings than ever this year!

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I'm with you on KNG! Love that man to pieces and will watch whatever he puts out! I am excited for all of it too!

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Very disappointed that Gyeongseong isn’t until November. It does however, already have a Season 2 scheduled for 2024 🙄

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Hmm. That is annoying, but I find it less troubling than if it wasn't planned out at this stage. Part2/Season2 is not ideal, but is much better if planned from the beginning, and not dropped in at the last minute because of the show's popularity. At least this way they won't be scrambling for more story at the last minute.

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Is that Kang Hoon or a younger (think Still 17) Ahn Hyo Seop with Jeon Yeo Bin? I honestly thought it was AHS and then read Kang Hoon is also in the cast. Now, I'm confused.

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It's ASH on the picture, KH plays the other boy.

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Excited for so many of these! Putting Black Knight, Bloodhounds, Song of the Bandits, Gyeongseong Creature, and Goodbye Earth on my maybe-watchlist. Lately I've been getting more into the 'darker' K-dramas out there - I think because western shows have been disappointing me on that front - not because they aren't good, but because almost everything I like gets cancelled before the end. While for the most part K-dramas are still working within the single season format (knock on wood...?) Anyway, should be an interesting year!

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I also read that Netflix picked up the See You in My 19th Life adaptation. That makes me happy and I hope that also means they'll pick up A Good Day to be a Dog.

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Now if only someone explained to me why and how Sound Of The Sword turned into Song Of The Bandits... Are they trying to sell it like some Korean western (we already have a spaghetti version, now let's try ramyun one)? Wonder if k-viewers will end up displeased with such... interesting labeling of their country's most celebrated heroes.

Maybe I'll give a chance to Black Knight. Last time I almost dismissed a dystopian drama purely because of its genre I was very, very wrong... So who knows.

Can Yeon Woo Jin finally have a good drama? I don't care about plot or whatever, just give him something to do in a watchable story pls!

So many pairings I couldn't care less about... Hope that doesn't mean that Dysney+ and Amazon will snatch all the promising ones *shudders*

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All right Netflix, it sounds like some of you read through the wishes of beanies for 2023! Even if half of these turn out to be all beauty and no substance, it'd still be a win. Bookmarking for 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,11. Thanks for the list!!

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This is a very exciting line up. I think I’m interested to 95% of the titles. A Time Called You photo teaser is already makes me fluttering.

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