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She becomes partner to Kang Hyun-Jo-portrayed by Ju Ji-Hoon, whose lead roles in the 2020 series Kingdom season 2 and Hyena garnered much attention. The star from Legend of the Blue Sea and My Love From the Star takes the role of Seo Yi-Kang, a park ranger who knows the trails of Jirisan National Park like the back of her hand. There’s always buzz surrounding actor Jun Ji-Hyun’s projects, and Jirisan is no exception. Against the backdrop of political upheaval, Eun Young-Cho (Jisoo) hides the disheveled student and the pair’s story unfolds. Snowdrop begins as Im Soo-Ho (Jung), covered in blood, darts into the female dorm at a university on a day in 1987. Actors Kim Hye-Yoon and Yoon Se-Ah from Sky Castle join the cast as well. But the series is also highly anticipated because of the creative forces behind it, director Jo Hyun-Tak and writer Yoo Hyun-Mi, whose last collaboration Sky Castle is the second-highest-rated drama in Korean cable history. Snowdrop is already one of the most-talked-about series, in no small part because it features Jisoo from BLACKPINK in her first lead role-alongside star actor Jung Hae-In ( One Spring Night, Something in the Rain). In this period drama that promises plenty of action and romance, the versatile Kang Ha-Neul ( When the Camellia Blooms, Midnight Runners) also plays a role as On Dal’s father and a general of Goguryeo. Her aspirations are tested when she meets On Dal (Ji Soo), whose love for Pyeonggang drives him to protect her above all else. Pyeonggang (Kim) is resolute in her goal: to become the first female ruler to lead the Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. Kim So-Hyun ( Love Alarm, The Tale of Nokdu) and Ji Soo ( When I Was Most Beautiful, My First First Love) star in this reimagining of the folktale about Princess Pyeonggang and On Dal. Network: KBS2 will be available on Rakuten Viki Here, the most anticipated K-dramas of 2021. This could change, though, as a growing number of global fans call for Korean dramas to be made available in their countries. Some of the shows will debut on Korean networks like tvN and JTBC, with no confirmed plans for international distribution at the moment. Most of the series do not have confirmed launch dates but are planned for release in 2021. Many of these shows are helmed by directors and writers who have produced some of the hottest Korean dramas to date, while others are adapted from webtoons that have attracted a significant audience online. They feature actors we have missed on our screens and newcomers who are taking on lead roles for the first time (including, to the great anticipation of many, Jisoo from K-pop phenom BLACKPINK). P.S.A bountiful slate of new series is on the horizon for 2021. The second highest-rated Korean drama in television history, SKY Castle talks about the top 1% of Korea and their children, with satirical undertones.

The third series in the Reply instalment, this show will make you laugh and cry, but not for long. This nostalgic show is set in 1988 and tells the story of a quiet neighbourhood. School 2017Ī group of 18-year-olds studying in a high-pressure high school find themselves doubting each other when someone starts vandalising the school. This show revolves around the lives of 6 students who are trying their best to get a successful break into K-Pop. It follows the story of a young woman who finds herself attracted to a man who may or may not be manipulating her. Not exactly set in high school, but this college drama based on a beautiful WebToon should definitely be on your list. So she decides to change her fate by becoming the lead, and falling in love. Source: HelloKpop 6. Extraordinary YouĪ teen finds out that her entire life is actually a comic book, and she's not even the main character. Who Are You: School 2015 stars some of our favourite actors like Kim So-hyun, Nam Joo-hyuk, Yook Sung-jae as young teens. The drama is a story of two twins who've led very different lives and find themselves facing each other as teen. Source: YouTube 5. Who Are You: School 2015 Source: Dramabeans 4. Sassy Go GoĪlso known as Cheer Up! this drama follows a group of people from different financial backgrounds who have to form a cheer squad together. This adorable show is about a group of 18-year-olds navigating through life and problems as teenagers. Cute, funny and a must-watch for those who love angst. This 2019 Netflix show is set in a high school where an app shows you if a person near you, likes you - ringing a love alarm in the process. So if you're somebody who loves the genre, then get ready for some nostalgia. This is the first show in the Reply series and is filled with K-Pop references at a high-school reunion.
