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Netflix gives you the new K-Drama series to watch this 2023!

Netflix announces its upcoming K-drama series to be up on streams this year with new seasons of your favorites. As the popularity of Korean pop culture spreads around the world, more and more people are watching Korean shows and movies on Netflix. In fact, over sixty percent of all Netflix subscribers watched Korean content in 2022. In their largest-ever lineup of Korean films and series, Netflix is bringing a wider selection of stories and genres to fans around the world.

Netflix gives you the new K-Drama’s to stream this 2023

The Glory Part 2

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Starring Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun, Lim Ji-yeon, Yeom Hye-ran, Park Sung-hoon, and Jung Sung-il, The Glory is a Netflix series. The narrative follows a woman who was traumatize by school violence and has since spends her life weaving a complex web of revenge against those responsible. Fans are gearing up in anticipation of Part 2 after Netflix announced March 2023 as its release date. Part 1 receive high praise for its dramatic developments and passionate performances by the cast, even ranking first in the Global Top 10 (Non-English) TV charts during the week of January 2.

Love to Hate You

Love to Hate You
Netflix K-drama series
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Netflix brings you a new series available for your viewing pleasure. Facing off against one another are Kim Ok-vin, Yoo Teo, Kim Ji-hun, and Go Won-hee. In the romantic comedy Love to Hate You. A woman who hates losing to men and a man who distrusts women heal after a fierce love. Beginning with their hostile first meeting, which is shape by biases and misunderstanding. Audiences will be captivate by these two characters who don’t believe in love coming to understand each other. Love to Hate You should deliver sizzling chemistry and romantic fun.

Bloodhounds 

Bloodhounds, Netflix K-drama Series
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Bloodhounds is a WEBTOON original series that you should watch if you are interested in an action-packed Korean drama. It is about two young people seek money from loan sharks and become entangled in darker forces. Woo Do-hwan returns as Geon-woo, a loan shark who must pay off his debt, after his flawless dual role in The King: Eternal Monarch. Lee Sang-yi plays Woo-jin, who initially faces Geon-woo in boxing but ends up working with him. This Netflix series, created and written by Midnight Runners director Kim Joo-hwan, promises fresh chemistry and unfettered action.

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Queenmaker 

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Queenmaker is a Netflix series about Hwang Do-hee, a PR prodigy who led Eunsung Group’s Corporate Strategy Team. A human rights lawyer advocating for Oh Kyung-sook, nicknamed Ms. Rhino for her many hardships, to become Seoul’s mayor. Kim Hee-ae plays PR genius Hwang Do-hee as she celebrate as one of the greatest actors for her powerful performances. The fact that we aren’t entirely sure what will happen in this Netflix series keeps it sufficiently fascinating.

Gyeongseong Creature

Park Seo-jun and Han So-hee for Gyeongseong Creature, Netflix K-drama series.
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Park Seo-jun and Han So-hee, two of Korea’s most famous actors, will work together for the first time in this series. In which will make for an interesting Korean drama to stream on Netflix in 2023. A creature thriller set in the spring of 1945, one of the darkest times in Korean history. it is about two young people fighting to survive against a monster created by human avarice. Park Seo-jun returns as Golden Treasure Pawnshop owner Jang Tae-sang. Han So-hee as infamous sleuth Yoon Chae-ok.

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