K-dramas have become all the rage in modern times, with titles like Squid Game showing how much mass appeal these shows really have. The sheer number of incredible Korean shows that are present on major streaming sites is quite immense, with services like Netflix offering a wealth of options for viewers to check out more titles in the same realm.

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K-dramas encompass a multitude of genres, with romance and action being one of the more popular avenues around. Here are some of the best Korean dramas that people can check out on Netflix if they wish to get immersed in one of the many great shows on the streaming platform.

8 Squid Game

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It seems only fitting to start off with one of the most popular k-dramas around that has arguably popularized these shows for years to come. Squid Game was nothing short of a massive phenomenon upon launch and broke numerous records as one of the most viewed shows on the platform.

The twisted games played by the rich on the poor are showcased brilliantly and make for an entertaining watch, even though some elements of the tale in the latter half do fall flat. With the show ripe for a second season, only time will tell whether the universe of Squid Game will be expanded upon.

7 Hellbound

K-drama Hellbound on Neflix

The idea of creatures coming up and sentencing people to Hell sounds positively nightmarish. This is a concept that Hellbound absolutely runs with and does so in brilliant fashion.

Watching the creatures of Hell take down humans in a brutal manner never ceases to be entertaining. With the show's high stakes and excellent action, Hellbound is a spellbinding watch that will keep fans entertained for quite some time indeed.

6 All Of Us Are Dead

All Of Us Are Dead

Zombies and Korean shows are a match made in heaven that makes for a scintillating watch more often than not. All of us are Dead is one such show that will definitely wow people with its unique take on the zombie genre.

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It's surprising how All of us are Dead manages to say fresh despite dealing with a setting that has been utilized time and time again. Viewers who might be getting fatigued with the zombie genre should still give this show a chance as they definitely won't be disappointed.

5 Reply 1988

Reply 1988

For the longest time, the Reply series was rooted within romance, with this taking priority over any other subplots that might be happening in the show. However, Reply 1988 decided to veer from this norm with a series that took a closer look at interpersonal and familial relationships.

This makes for some engaging drama that will keep viewers glued to their screens till the very end of this show. It helps that the characters are great and enjoy some much-deserved character development of their own.

4 Kingdom

Kingdom

Combining historical dramas with zombies makes for a surprisingly engaging concept that Kingdom executes to a T. Based on a webtoon, Kingdom's engaging storytelling and constant zombie threat keep a viewer's attention for quite some time.

The fact that historical politics still play a huge role even when the world is getting overrun by zombies shows just how messed up the priorities of the royalty in Kingdom really are. Thankfully, everyone gets exactly what they deserve, and the mindless zombies also have their disease explained in a ton of detail.

3 Sweet Home

Sweet Home

Sweet Home takes a unique look at an apocalypse, where an orphaned teenager gets supernatural powers after a string of events. It's a great show that can get pretty horrifying at times too and is well worth a watch.

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Seeing the characters of the show trying to survive against these otherworldly threats makes for a great time, especially when it comes to the lead character, Cha Hyun-soo. His powers are easily the most riveting part of the show that viewers will be wowed by time and time again.

2 Business Proposal

Business Proposal

Romantic k-dramas have been all the rage for quite some time now. The over-the-top nature of these shows coupled with the electric chemistry between the two main leads makes each and every one of these k-dramas a blast in their own way.

Business Proposal is one of the newest k-dramas on Netflix and is a treat to watch from start to end. K-dramas that deal with office romances are nothing new, but the sheer quality of the writing in Business Proposal makes its romantic moments even more memorable.

1 Crash Landing On You

Crash Landing On You

The idea of going skydiving only to accidentally land in North Korea sounds truly ridiculous. So, it's amazing to see that one of the most popular romantic k-dramas of all time employs this exact scenario to portray a wonderful story.

This poor skydiver ends up with a soldier from North Korea, with sparks flaring from the very moment they meet. Their romance blooms over the course of the series, leading to many heartfelt moments that will elicit tears from even the most stone-hearted of viewers.

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