Upcoming Kdramas On OTT: The upcoming days are going to be fun yet thrilling, as some of the most anticipated South Korean shows are slated to make their debut. These shows promise to bring a new spectrum of viewing Kdramas. So, if you are one of those who love watching Kdramas, then you must know the list of upcoming shows arriving on Netflix and Prime Video. From Park Bogum’s Prime Video show Good Boy to Lee Jungjae starrer much-awaited third season of Squid Game on Netflix. Know the release date, streaming platforms, plot and cast of the show here. Read to know more. 

Upcoming Kdramas To Watch On Netflix And Prime Video 

Our Unwritten Seoul (Netflix, May 24)

The plot of the show focuses on twin sisters of opposite personalities, who swap their lives. They lives a different life through a lie. The show stars Park Jin Young, Park Boyoung, Ryu Kyungsoo and Im Chulsoo in key roles. Our Unwritten Seoul comprises of 12 episodes. First two episodes will premiere on May 24 and May 25, respectively. The third and fourth episodes will be released on May 31 and June 1, respectively. The fifth and sixth episodes will go on air on June 7 and 8, respectively. The seventh and eighth episodes will premiere on June 14 and June 15, respectively. The ninth and tenth episodes will go on air on June 21 and 22, respectively. The last two episodes will be released on June 28 and 29. 

Good Boy (Prime Video, May 31)

After facing financial struggles and short career spans, former Olympic medalists become special police officers. They form a ragtag team to combat violent crime, which requires some unique skills. The kdrama stars Park Bogum, Kim Sohyun, Lee Sangyi, Tae Wonseok and Oh Jungse in pivotal roles. The show comprises of 16 episodes in total. 


Squid Game 3 (Netflix, June 27)

The show revolves around Seong Gihun and the players, who fight for survival in more deadlier games, which have serious consequences. Inho welcomes VIPs while the brother continues his search for the island. It features Lee Jungjae, Lee Byunghun, Wi Hajoon, Im Siwan, Kang Haneul, Park Gyuyoung, Park Sunghoon, Yang Donggeun, Kang Aeshim, Jo Yuri, Lee David, and Roh Jaewon in pivotal roles. The show will have six episodes in total.