New Kdramas Premiering In November: The upcoming month is set to bring a diverse lineup of Korean dramas that cover everything from historical journeys to suspenseful thrillers. Here's a look at the most anticipated Kdramas debuting this month, guaranteed to keep fans entertained across various streaming platforms.

1. The Tale of Lady Ok - November 30 (JTBC)

Starring Lim Ji-yeon, The Tale of Lady Ok promises an inspiring transformation story set in the Joseon period. The drama follows a slave who embarks on an extraordinary journey to become a legal expert, challenging societal norms. With its historical backdrop and an empowering narrative, this series is set to captivate audiences interested in period dramas with a twist of resilience and self-discovery.

2. Love Your Enemy - November 23 (Viki)

On Viki, Love Your Enemy introduces a couple who, despite being deeply in love, find themselves suppressing their emotions due to longstanding family feuds. This romantic drama delves into complex emotions, exploring the push and pull between love and familial loyalty. Expect a rollercoaster of emotions as this couple navigates their love amid family conflict. Love Your Enemy will air on tvN in South Korea.

3. When the Phone Rings - November 22 (Netflix)

In this suspense-filled drama, an unhappily married couple’s life takes a drastic turn when the wife is unexpectedly kidnapped. The series on Netflix promises to mix mystery and tension, unravelling how the couple’s strained relationship evolves as they face an unimaginable crisis together.

 
 
 
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4. Parole Examiner Lee - November 18 (tvN)

Parole Examiner Lee, airing on tvN, follows a parole officer battling against corrupt practices that enable people to secure parole unfairly. This series highlights the moral and legal dilemmas within the justice system, presenting a protagonist committed to upholding integrity. It's a compelling watch for those who enjoy dramas with ethical quandaries and high-stakes conflict.

5. Marry You - November 9 (Channel A)

Marry You brings lighthearted chaos to the screen as a civil servant and an island bachelor enter an arranged marriage, resulting in comedic challenges and unexpected romance. This Channel A series promises a unique take on arranged marriages, showcasing how two opposites navigate life together while learning about each other’s quirks and habits.

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6. The Fiery Priest 2 - November 8 (SBS)

After its hit first season, The Fiery Priest returns with more action and intrigue on SBS. Season 2 continues the story of a hot-headed priest teaming up with a detective to tackle unresolved cases, delivering more drama and thrill. With fan-favourite characters back in action, this sequel promises to match the energy and excitement of the original season.

7. Mr. Plankton - November 8 (Netflix)

Mr. Plankton centres on an unfortunate man joined by his ex on their final journey together, unfolding on Netflix. The show mixes romance and nostalgia, revealing how the characters cope with loss and seek closure. Audiences can look forward to a moving narrative about growth, companionship, and the bittersweet nature of love and farewells.

 
 
 
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8. Gangnam B-Side - November 5 (Hotstar)

Gangnam B-Side, starring Ji Chang-wook, presents an intriguing mystery on Hotstar. The storyline follows a detective who returns to his roots in Gangnam, Seoul after his daughter’s friend goes missing. Balancing personal and professional challenges, this series dives into the heart of Gangnam with suspense, drama, and a gripping investigation.

9. Face Me - November 6 (KBS2)

On KBS2, Face Me pairs a plastic surgeon with a detective as they team up to solve a series of perplexing cases. This highly anticipated drama combines medical expertise with crime-solving, promising intricate plot twists and the fascinating interplay between two contrasting worlds. For fans of mystery and teamwork, Face Me is a must-watch.

10. Brewing Love - November 4 (Viki)

Brewing Love brings a comedic, romantic flair to the screen, exploring the unusual relationship between a liquor company CEO and a dedicated saleswoman. Set to release on Viki, this Kdrama offers plenty of laughter and charm, highlighting the humorous side of business and romance. Perfect for fans of rom-coms, this series is sure to deliver laughs and heartwarming moments.

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