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November’s K-drama calendar is stacked with heart-wrenching love stories, twisted revenge plots, and just enough fantasy to pull you out of reality. Whether you’re into slow-burn romances or high-stakes thrillers, this month’s lineup promises something for every mood. So grab your blanket, make some ramen, and get ready to binge.
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K-Drama Season Is Back and It’s Loaded With Drama, Check Out The List
1. Last Summer - A Tale of Twins, Time, and Tender Secrets
Lee Jae Wook stars in Last Summer, playing twins Do Ha and Do Yeong whose lives took opposite turns after their parents’ split. Do Ha left for the U.S., while Do Yeong stayed behind - but summers bring them face to face again, especially when Ha Kyung, the friend caught between them, resurfaces. Expect nostalgia, heartbreak, and revelations buried under years of silence.
Streaming on Viki, Sundays.
2. Nice To Not Meet You - When Fame Meets the Front Page
From Squid Game to satire, Lee Jung Jae transforms into Im Hyun Joon, a weary actor sick of typecasting. His life collides with a disgraced political journalist exiled to entertainment reporting - and the result? Sharp banter, emotional warfare, and chemistry that can’t be ignored.
Now streaming on Prime Video.
3. Moon River - Magic, Mysteries, and Royal Mix-Ups
What happens when a prince and a merchant swap souls? Chaos, love, and an identity crisis like no other. Moon River takes viewers into a world of shimmering palaces, secret love, and mystical entanglements. With a lost princess, mistaken identities, and forbidden longing, this fantasy drama is your ticket to escapism.
Watch on Viki.
4. As You Stood By - A Chilling Pact and Its Price
As You Stood By dives into the dark corners of survival and sisterhood. Jeon So Nee and Lee Yoo Mi play two women driven to end an abusive marriage - but their alliance turns deadly when betrayal creeps in. It’s raw, intense, and impossible to look away from.
Streaming now on Netflix.
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5. Dynamite Kiss - Office Lies, Accidental Love
Ahn Eun Jin fakes a husband and kid to secure her dream job - but things spiral when her “family” story explodes in the office. Her unsuspecting boss becomes part of the charade after an unexpected kiss sets off a chain of chaotic emotions. Think awkward meetings, messy affection, and charm galore.
Coming to Netflix on November 12.
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