The ultimate list of Korean dramas to watch in 2020 - Hashtag Legend (2024)

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The ultimate list of Korean dramas to watch in 2020 - Hashtag Legend (1) BY Andrea Lo

June 30, 2020

The ultimate list of Korean dramas to watch in 2020 - Hashtag Legend (2)

Korean dramas have been gaining popularity worldwide for years now, and as many have realised, there’s just something about that mix of drama, humour and tragedy that’s so extremely addictive. As more and more K-dramas enter the mainstream (aka. Netflix), schedule some me-time on your couch for the best-received K-dramas of 2020 (so far).

Record of Youth

Career problems? Find inspiration in Record of Youth. Love in the Moonlight’s Park Bo-gum plays Sa Hye-joon, a model who is struggling to become a movie star who crosses paths with Ahn Jung-ha, a wannabe make-up artist who is also Sa’s long-time fangirl, played by Parasite’s Park So-dam. The pair takes the audience through a journey filled with passion and love as they defy obstacles to realise their dreams, leaving marks in their “records of youth”.

Available on Netflix

Hi Bye, Mama!

This is one for those who are into fantasy genres as well as tearjerkers. This drama follows the story of Cha Yu-ri (Kim Tae-hee), a ghost who is given a second chance at life after her death five years earlier. Appearing before her five-year-old daughter and her husband, Jo Gang-hwa (Lee Kyu-hyung), she has 49 days to get her old life back – otherwise, she must return to the underworld.

Available on Netflix

The King: Eternal Monarch

A fantasy drama with an all-star cast. Emperor Lee Gon (Lee Min-ho), who rules over a fictional kingdom, journeys to modern-day Korea and links up with police officer Jung Tae-eul (Kim Go-eun). The series explores parallel universes: the alternative reality Lee Gon experiences is the work of demons and the two must work together in a bid to fight evil.

Available on Netflix

Crash Landing on You

Think a modern-day Romeo and Juliet, with the added intrigue of North Korean–South Korean relations thrown in for good measure. South Korean heiress Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) accidentally crash-lands in North Korea in a paragliding accident. She meets Ri Jeong-hyeok (Hyun Bin), who is part of North Korea’s elite. Ri decides to help her get back home – which, as you might have guessed, is no mean feat thanks to extreme tensions between the two Koreas. Oh, and the two also fall for each other. The series was created by a team that included a North Korean defector and is a must-watch for those fascinated by one of the most secretive nations in the world.

Available on Netflix

Dr Romantic 2

Who doesn’t love hospital TV dramas – and heroes working towards the power of good? Dr Romantic 2 is a continuation of the journey of surgeon Kim Sa-bu (Han Suk-kyu) and is set three years after the first instalment of the series, in which he undergoes a traumatic accident, changes his name and moves from Seoul’s top medical facility to a small-town hospital. In the sequel, Kim returns to the hospital in Seoul to find new talent to join him at work and meets several doctors along the way, all with compelling stories of their own.

Available on Netflix

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

Starring Kim Soo-hyun as psych ward worker Moon Kang-tae and Seo Ye-ji as children’s book writer Go Moon-young, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay takes a deep dive into mental health issues. Moon, who is devoted to his work, meets Go, who is diagnosed with an antisocial personality disorder. The two begin a courtship, while also helping the other heal wounds from the past.

Available on Netflix

Mystic Pop-up Bar

Hot-headed Wol-Ju (Hwang Jung-eum), the owner of a late-night outdoor bar, receives customers from both the living and the dead. She must help them solve their problems, and gets a little bit of help along the way from supermarket worker-slash-clairvoyant Han Kang-bae (Yook Sung-jae) and detective chief Gwi (Choi Won-young).

Available on Netflix

Itaewon Class

Many TV fans appreciate a good underdog story – and if you’re one of them, check out Itaewon Class. Fresh out of a spell in prison, Park Sae-ro-yi (Park Seo-Joon) opens a restaurant with dreams of expanding it into a franchise. His ultimate goal, however, is to take down Jang Geun-won (Yoo Jae-myung), the head of major restaurant group Jangga. Park had gone to prison after getting into a fight with Jang and is also seeking to avenge his father’s death, which the latter’s family was responsible for.

Available on Netflix

Hospital Playlist

A medical drama in the same vein as the likes of Grey’s Anatomy and ER, Hospital Playlist features an ensemble cast. Five doctors who attended medical school together and are now colleagues at the same hospital navigate the ups and downs in their careers and the emotions that result from their line of work.

Available on Netflix

Kingdom (Season 2)

Expect heavy doses of political struggles mixed in with threats of a zombie apocalypse. The second season of 2019’s Kingdom, set in the Joseon period in the early 1600s, is a continuation of the story of Prince Lee Chang (Ju Ji-hoon), who has to stop the spread of a zombie plague while also fighting those who have their eye on his throne.

Available on Netflix

Memorist

Dong Baek (Yoo Seung-ho) possesses a superpower in reading people’s memories and puts his talent to work as a police officer. When tasked with solving serial murders, he joins forces with criminal profiler Han Sun-mi (Lee Se-young). In their pursuit of the culprit, they find themselves wrapped up in a situation more complicated than they imagined.

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The ultimate list of Korean dramas to watch in 2020 - Hashtag Legend (2024)

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Which is the No 1 Korean drama of all time? ›

1. The World of the Married. JTBC's The World of the Married, starring Kim Hee Ae, Park Hae Joon, and Han So Hee in the lead roles, the K-drama is based on the British TV series Doctor Foster. The K-drama emerges in the top spot with an impressive 28.4% viewership rating.

Which Kdrama is most popular now? ›

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What is the top 10 K-drama? ›

Korean Dramas I Have Rated 10/10
  • Cinderella and the Four Knights. 201616 eps. ...
  • True Beauty. 2020–202116 epsTV-Y. ...
  • Fight for My Way. 201716 eps. ...
  • She Was Pretty. 201516 eps. ...
  • Legend of the Blue Sea. 2016–201721 eps. ...
  • She Would Never Know. 202116 epsTV-14. ...
  • Cheese in the Trap. 201617 eps. 7.2 (4.8K) Rate. ...
  • Eve. 202216 eps. 7.4 (1.3K) Rate.

Which K - drama has no 1 rating? ›

According to Nielsen Korea , the K - drama with the highest viewership is " Crash Landing on You , " which aired from December 2019 to February 2020 . The final episode of the series recorded a nationwide average viewership rating of 21.68 % , making it the highest - rated drama in Korean cable TV history .

What is the 2nd highest rated Korean drama? ›

'Queen of Tears' exceeds expectations with over 20% viewership, led by Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won. This drama has become tvN's second-highest-rated drama after 'Crash Landing on You'.

What is the most watched Korean drama in the world? ›

Most watched Korean dramas on Netflix 2023. by hours viewed

As of June 2023, psychological thriller drama "The Glory" was the most watched Korean TV series on Netflix, with around 622.8 million hours viewed globally.

Which K - drama is worth watching? ›

Healer: It was my FIRST kdrama as well and is highly recommended for a beginner as it'll give you an insight into how AMAZING kdramas can be! You'll fall in LOVE with Ji Chang Wook(who is the main lead and is hella hot lmao) It has action, romance, comedy, and everything you would want! MUST WATCH!

Who is the highest-paid Korean actor? ›

  • There are few actors who pick projects as well as Kim Soo-hyun does. ...
  • Kim, 36, is South Korea's highest-paid actor … and with good reason. ...
  • His latest series is “Queen of Tears,” which just ended this previous weekend. ...
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What is the most watched K - drama in 2024? ›

There is no 2024 Korean drama list without "Queen of Tears," starring Kim Soo-Hyun, the highest-paid actor in Korea, and Kim Ji-Won, the supporting lead in the international hit "Descendants of the Sun." Surpassing the highest viewership rating recording by "Crash Landing Onto You," "Queen of Tears" is undoubtedly one ...

What is the most successful Korean drama? ›

Highest-Rated Korean Dramas
  • I'm Not a Robot. 2017–201832 epsTV-14. ...
  • Mischievous Kiss. 201016 eps. ...
  • Legend of the Blue Sea. 2016–201721 eps. ...
  • Goong. 200624 epsTV-Y. ...
  • What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. 201816 epsTV-G. ...
  • Emergency Couple. 201421 eps. ...
  • Areumdawoon Geodaeege. 201216 epsTV-Y. 7.2 (2.1K) Rate. ...
  • You've Fallen for Me. 201115 eps.

Who is the most loved K drama actor? ›

Lee Min-ho named most loved Korean actor by overseas fans for 11th consecutive year. Lee Min-ho reigns as top Korean actor for 11th year in Overseas Hallyu Survey.

Which kdrama should I watch first? ›

A Drama Following A Community Of Friends And Family
Reply 1988 Viewing Guide
SeasonSeries NameStreaming Service
1Reply 1997Viki, Tubi
2Reply 1994Tubi
3Reply 1988Netflix, Viki, Tubi
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What is the most viewed K - drama of all time? ›

Top 10 Most-Watched K-Dramas Of All Time On Netflix!
  • Crash Landing on You. ...
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  • Kingdom. ...
  • Avvocata Woo. Korean Drama - 2022, 16 episodes. ...
  • Vincenzo. Korean Drama - 2021, 20 episodes. ...
  • I segugi. Korean Drama - 2023, 8 episodes. ...
  • A Business Proposal. Korean Drama - 2022, 12 episodes. ...
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What is the highest rated tvN Korean drama of all time? ›

Dramas. tvN dramas are exported to various countries in Asia and the Americas. tvN's highest-rated television series are Queen of Tears, Crash Landing on You, Reply 1988 and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God.

How popular is K - drama in the world? ›

According to a 2023 survey conducted across 26 countries around the world, about 41 percent of respondents stated that Korean dramas (K-dramas) were very popular in their countries that year. In total, around 68 percent of respondents felt that K-dramas were generally popular even outside of dedicated fan circles.

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