The Best Korean Dramas Of 2019
Here are the best Korean dramas of 2019. Including romantic dramas, thrillers, medical shows, and more, this list of South Korean TV shows features top stars and famous K-pop idols who act. What are the most popular 2019 Kdramas? Check out the best 2018 Korean dramas for more recent shows.
Some good 2019 Korean dramas are Kingdom, The Crowned Clown, Vagabond, and Touch Your Heart.
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- Park Jin-young Shin Ye-eun Kim Da-som Kim Kwon
Boasting a gripping plot with supernatural elements, He Is Psychometric had viewers hooked from the outset. Jinyoung of GOT7 and Shin Ye-Eun shone as leads, serving up engaging performances as an empathic psychometrist and a girl with hidden secrets. As the drama kept viewers on the edge of their seats, it also displayed a powerful portrayal of self-discovery and resilience, striking a perfect balance between heart-tugging emotions and thrill.
- Shin Hye-sun, Kim Myung-soo, Lee Dong-gun
A heavenly blend of fantasy and romance, Angel's Last Mission: Love takes viewers on an extraordinary journey as an angel, portrayed by Kim Myung-Soo, is tasked with finding love for a ballerina, played by Shin Hye-Sun. Over the course of this affecting drama, the duo's chemistry lights up the screen, and their characters' personal growth amid the challenges pulls audiences' heartstrings.
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- Hyun-bin, Son Ye-jin, Seo Ji-hye
Gaining immense popularity for its high-stakes narrative and memorable characters, Crash Landing on You introduced viewers to a forbidden romance between a South Korean heiress, played by Son Ye-Jin, and a North Korean officer, portrayed by Hyun Bin. Their undeniable chemistry and the seamless blend of comedy, action, and drama make it an unforgettable viewing experience that captivated audiences around the world.
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- Park Min-young, Kim Jae-wook, Ahn Bo-hyun
Delightful and uplifting, Her Private Life embraces the world of K-pop and fangirling, showcasing a heartwarming story of self-acceptance and personal growth. Starring Park Min-Young and Kim Jae-Wook as an art curator leading a secret life and a gallery director, the show serves up equal parts humor, romance, and charm, bolstered by the genuine, heartfelt connection between the leads.
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- Yoo In-na, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Sang-woo
Inspired by a web novel, Touch Your Heart warmed viewers' hearts with its captivating, workplace romance between a seasoned lawyer, played by Lee Dong-Wook, and a former top actress, portrayed by Yoo In-Na, who goes undercover as his secretary. Amidst a compelling legal backdrop, the drama expertly weaves personal growth, touching relationships, and romantic tension into a thoroughly engaging narrative.
More Touch Your Heart- #56 of 333 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #17 of 170 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Viki, Ranked
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- Lee Ji-eun, Yeo Jin-goo, Jung Dong-hwan
A mystical tale infused with Korean mythology, Hotel del Luna captivated viewers with its enchanting story of a mysterious hotel filled with wandering souls. Starring the charismatic IU as the hotel's grim-faced owner and Yeo Jin-Goo as an unwilling manager, the drama elegantly delved into the themes of love, loss, and forgiveness, wrapping viewers up in entrancing visuals and spellbinding performances.
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- Kim Hye-yoon, Kim Ro-woon, Lee Jae-wook
A brilliant blend of high school romance and fantasy, Extraordinary You took viewers on a unique, self-aware adventure as its characters became cognizant of their lives as comic book characters. Kim Hye-Yoon and SF9's Rowoon captivate, courageously fighting against their imposed narratives, augmented by a talented ensemble cast who added depth and humor to the engaging storyline.
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Vagabond
Lee Seung-gi, Bae Suzy, Shin Sung-rokBold, fast-paced, and action-packed, Vagabond featured a thrilling storyline of conspiracy and political intrigue. With powerhouse performances from acclaimed actors Lee Seung-Gi and Bae Suzy, the drama had viewers on the edge of their seats, as it unraveled a fascinating tale of corruption, international relations, and hidden agendas, amplified by high production values and slick action sequences.
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- Park Bo-young, Ahn Hyo-seop, Lee Sung-jae
Pairing an unconventional crime-solving duo with a fantasy twist, Abyss showcased both emotional depth and wit. The raw, endearing chemistry between leads Park Bo-Young and Ahn Hyo-Seop, combined with the suspenseful plot involving a magical orb, made for a riveting journey that left viewers mesmerized, fearlessly exploring themes of identity, love, and redemption.
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- Bae Doona, Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong
Marking a standout entry in the Korean drama landscape, Kingdom introduced an enthralling blend of horror, history, and political intrigue. Drawing viewers into the chilling world of ancient Korea besieged by zombies, the series anchored its story in the context of social commentary and royal power struggles, featuring a laudable performance from Ju Ji-Hoon and a heart-pounding, immersive atmosphere.
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- Ji Sung, Lee Se-young, Lee Kyu-hyung
Taking a deep dive into the medical field, Doctor John charmed audiences with its tale of a genius anesthesiologist and a resident seeking answers to her own pain. Ji Sung and Lee Se-Young excelled at portraying their complex characters, adopting an earnest approach while expertly balancing professional challenges, ethical dilemmas, and emotional turmoil, ensuring a compelling experience for viewers.
- Kim Young-kwang, Jin Ki-joo, Kim Jae-kyung
Offering an uplifting mix of romance and comedy, The Secret Life of My Secretary served up a delightful story of a cold-hearted executive who loses his ability to recognize faces, closely examining human relationships in a unique manner. Kim Young-Kwang and Jin Ki-Joo portrayed their characters with sincerity and undeniable charisma, making every episode an enjoyable, heartwarming romp.
- Lee Jong-suk, Lee Na-young, Jung Eugene
A poetic look into the world of publishing and love, Romance Is a Bonus Book captured viewers' hearts with a heartfelt story that highlighted the power of personal growth and second chances. Featuring endearing performances from Lee Jong-Suk and Lee Na-Young, the drama weaves together themes of friendship, love, and literature, making for a poignant experience that lingers in viewers' memories.
- #100 of 333 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #17 of 174 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Netflix, Ranked
- #47 of 162 onThe Most Romantic Korean Dramas Ever
- Gong Hyo-jin, Kang Ha-neul, Kim Ji-seok
A tour de force of drama and romance, When the Camellia Blooms showcased charming, relatable portrayals of small-town life and the resilience of its characters. Gong Hyo-Jin and Kang Ha-Neul's undeniable chemistry breathed life into their roles as a single mom and a naïve cop, respectively, resulting in a compelling narrative that balances romance, mystery, and heart with finesse.
- #148 of 333 onThe Best KDramas Of All Time
- #25 of 174 onThe 150+ Best K-Dramas On Netflix, Ranked
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- Yoon Kyun-sang, Geum Sae-rok, Choi Yu-hwa
A compelling take on justice and the youth experience, Class of Lies centered on a lawyer, played by Yoon Gyun-Sang, who infiltrates a high school to uncover a truth that could alter the course of his life. Showcasing a cast of talented young actors, the series delved into the themes of morality, ambition, and honesty, ultimately offering a powerful, thought-provoking message.
- Im Soo-hyang, Lee Jang-woo, Bae Jong-ok
Plunging into an intense narrative of corporate disputes and greed, Graceful Family enthralled audiences with its gripping, high-stakes power plays. Starring Im Soo-Hyang and Lee Jang-Woo, the show was a masterful exploration of deceit and ambition, keeping viewers invested with suspenseful twists and incisive commentary on social hierarchies and the dark side of human nature.
- Im Soo Jung , Lee Da-hee, Jeon Hye-jin
Showcasing the daily grind in the cutthroat world of online search engines, Search: WWW delivered a captivating, heartfelt story of friendship, love, and rivalry, anchored by the strong performances of lead actresses Im Soo-Jung, Lee Da-Hee, and Jeon Hye-Jin. The drama succeeded in offering a window into modern Korean society, gender dynamics, and the relentless pursuit of power and success.
- Ji-soo, Jung Chae-yeon, Choi Ri
Delighting viewers with its coming-of-age tale, My First First Love explored the complexities of friendship, love, and self-discovery. With a stellar ensemble cast, including Ji Soo and Jung Chae-Yeon, the drama gracefully navigated the intricate balance between heartwarming moments of camaraderie and the bittersweet realizations that come with growing up.
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- Kim So-hyun, Jung Ga-ram, Song Kang
A timely fusion of romance and technology, Love Alarm offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the world of love in the digital age. Starring Kim So-Hyun, Jung Ga-Ram, and Song Kang as characters bound by a love triangle and a unique app, the series poses intriguing questions about the nature of human connections and the power dynamics fueled by modern tech.
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- Shin Se-kyung, Cha Eun-woo, Park Ki-woong
Taking audiences on a captivating journey into Joseon-era court life, Rookie Historian Goo Hae-ryung features a strong female lead character who breaks cultural norms, played by Shin Se-Kyung. In tandem with Cha Eun-Woo's charming portrayal as an aspiring writer and prince, the duo delivers a powerful performance driven by romance, intrigue, and the pursuit of independence.
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- Ong Seong-wu, Kim Hyang-gi, Shin Seung-ho
With its heartwarming narrative, At Eighteen masterfully captured the essence of adolescence in this coming-of-age story. Ong Seong-Wu's poignant performance as a lonely transfer student, alongside Kim Hyang-Gi's endearing portrayal as a kind-hearted classmate, combined to evoke the simplicity, complexity, and emotional turbulence that defines the teenage experience.
- Song Joong-ki, Jang Dong-gun, Kim Ji-Won
An ambitious foray into the realm of epic fantasy, Arthdal Chronicles presents a rich, complex world teeming with political intrigue, mythical creatures, and grand battles. Starring celebrated talents such as Song Joong-Ki and Kim Ji-Won, the series effortlessly weaves together a tapestry of power, ambition, and ancient lore that keeps viewers enthralled from start to finish.
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- Jang Ki-yong, Nana
Jam-packed with exhilarating action and suspense, Kill It saw Jang Ki-Yong and Nana deliver astounding performances as a skilled assassin and a tenacious detective, respectively. With every episode building upon the tension and mystery, the series presents a thrilling exploration of morality, revenge, and redemption, leaving viewers craving more.
- Han Ji-min, Jung Hae-in, Kim Joon-han
Exuding a warm, gentle charm, One Spring Night unravelled the complexities of love and relationships through the poignant chemistry between Han Ji-Min and Jung Hae-In. The series skillfully navigated themes of trust, vulnerability, and personal growth, weaving together a heartfelt tapestry of love, family, and the beauty of new beginnings.
- Ji Chang-wook, Won Jin-ah, Yoon Se-ah
A fresh and entertaining fusion of romance and sci-fi, Melting Me Softly intrigued viewers with its unique premise. Ji Chang-Wook and Won Jin-A's dynamic chemistry shone throughout the series, as they portrayed two individuals accidentally cryogenically frozen for 20 years, only to emerge and grapple with a changed world while navigating their own emotions.
- Yeo Jin-goo, Lee Se-young, Kim Sang-kyung
A riveting historical drama, The Crowned Clown showcased the remarkable talents of Yeo Jin-Goo, who masterfully portrayed dual roles as both a tyrannical king and a compassionate clown. The drama unfolded an intense power struggle, drawing viewers into the heart of palace intrigues and exploring themes of ambition, loyalty, and the sacrifices made for love and power.
- Min Namkoong, Kwon Nara, Kim Byung-chul
With pulse-pounding suspense and high stakes, Doctor Prisoner introduced audiences to a morally ambiguous world where a talented doctor, played by Namgoong Min, seeks revenge after being wrongfully accused. Combining elements of crime, deceit, and justice, the series kept viewers riveted with exceptional performances and unexpected twists, making for an unforgettable experience.
- Kim Nam-gil, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Hanee
Infusing crime investigation with comedy, The Fiery Priest is a unique blend of religious themes and action. Led by the charismatic Kim Nam-Gil as a hot-headed priest and Kim Sung-Kyun as a laid-back detective, the duo forms an unlikely alliance on a thrilling path to uncovering the truth. With depth, humor, and intensity, the drama delivers a captivating and refreshing experience.
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Psychopathic Diary
Yoon Shi-yoon, Jung In-sun, Park Sung-hoonA chilling yet humorous dive into the world of crime and amnesia, Psychopathic Diary showcased Yoon Shi-Yoon's remarkable acting range as he portrayed a would-be psychopath. The series masterfully balanced dark humor with thrilling suspense, keeping the audience on the edge of their seat as the protagonist struggled with his own identity and the ordeal of having forgotten his past.
- Lee Yi-kyung, Kim Seon-ho, Shin Hyun-soo
Uproariously funny and genuinely heartwarming, the sequel to Welcome to Waikiki brought audiences back to the charming guesthouse with a host of new characters. The perfect combination of laugh-out-loud comedy and heartfelt camaraderie, the series somehow managed to surpass expectations, creating fond memories for both newcomers and fans of the original.
- Shin Sung-rok, Ko Won-hee, Cha Ye-ryun
With its unique premise and a heartwarming exploration of self-acceptance, Perfume captivated audiences with the blossoming romance between Go Won-Hee's magically transformed character and Shin Sung-Rok's fashion designer. The series glittered with sincerity, charm, and humor, examining the complexities of beauty and the transformative power of love.
- Im Si-wan, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Jung-eun
A chilling psychological thriller, Hell Is Other People plunged viewers into a harrowing world of suspense and fear. Im Shi-Wan and Lee Dong-Wook's exceptional performances brought the unnerving narrative to life, exploring the darker recesses of humanity and the eerie nature of shared living spaces while brilliantly distilling the essence of horror.
- Yeo Jin-goo, Bang Min-ah, Hong Jong-hyun
A delightful blend of romance, comedy, and science fiction, My Absolute Boyfriend gifts viewers with the endearing story of a woman who accidentally acquires a robot boyfriend. With heart-tugging performances from Yeo Jin-Goo and Bang Min-Ah, the drama cleverly explores the complexities of human emotions and raises fundamental questions about the nature of love and companionship.
- Oh Yeon-seo, Ahn Jae-hyun, Kim Seul-gi
A refreshingly earnest take on self-love and imperfections, Love with Flaws depicts an unlikely romance between a vain health trainer, portrayed by Ahn Jae-Hyun, and a beauty-conscious woman, played by Oh Yeon-Seo. The show brims with authenticity, humor, and warmth, offering an insightful look into human relationships, insecurities, and overcoming adversity.
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VIP
Jang Na-ra, Lee Sang-yoon, Lee Chung-ahDelving into the corporate world with a touch of mystery, VIP kept audiences hooked with its enthralling narrative about the lives of an elite department store team. Jang Na-Ra and Lee Sang-Yoon's captivating performances illuminated the personal and professional struggles the characters faced, expertly weaving a mix of office politics, hidden pasts, and marital discord that left viewers eagerly anticipating each episode.
- Lee Dong-gun, Jeon Hye-bin, Kim Sae-ron
Brimming with action and cunning schemes, Leverage introduced an unconventional team of con artists and criminals, led by Lee Dong-Gun, who joined forces to expose corporate corruption and fight for justice. The series masterfully balanced adrenaline-fueled excitement and engaging character dynamics, all while keeping viewers on the edge of their seat with innovative cons and gripping plot developments.
- Park Hee-soon, Choo Ja-hyun, Oh Man-seok
A heartrending drama that tackled pressing societal issues, Beautiful World poignantly captured the daily struggles and emotional turmoil faced by a family confronting school violence. Park Hee-Soon and Choo Ja-Hyun's powerful performances brought to life the compassionate, resilient spirit of their characters, while the series offered a compelling look at the complexities of empathy, responsibility, and human nature.
- Han Ji-min, Kim Hye-ja, Nam Joo-hyuk
A spellbinding blend of fantasy, romance, and bittersweet realities, The Light in Your Eyes paired the captivating Han Ji-Min alongside Nam Joo-Hyuk in a poignant tale of a woman who gains the ability to reverse time and the young man who enters her life. The drama elegantly explored themes of love, loss, and life choices, offering an emotionally resonant experience that lingered in viewers' hearts long after the final episode.
- Choi Si-won, Lee Yoo-young, Kim Min-jung
Combining political satire with dark humor, My Fellow Citizens! chronicled the misadventures of Choi Si-Won's conman character, who gets unwittingly embroiled in politics. The series delivered a witty and insightful exploration of power, corruption, and ambition, anchored by an excellent ensemble of characters and the comedic prowess of lead actors Si-Won and Lee Yoo-Young.
- Yeon Woo-jin, Kim Se-jeong, Song Jae-rim
A stirring portrayal of romance, mystery, and music, I Wanna Hear Your Song featured Kim Se-Jeong and Yeon Woo-Jin as a timpanist haunted by her past and a mysterious tone-deaf conductor, respectively. The drama expertly blended themes of love, self-discovery, and healing through the power of music, making for an inspiring and enchanting viewing experience.
- Lee Jun Ho, Shin Hyun Bin, Yoo Jae Myung
A captivating legal thriller, Confession followed the quest for justice by Lee Joon-Ho's character, a lawyer determined to prove his convict father's innocence. Intense, suspenseful, and thought-provoking, the series delved into themes of corruption, ethics, and the pursuit of truth, showcasing both gripping narrative twists and strong performances from its talented cast.
- Lee Ha-na, Lee Jin-wook, Kwon Yul
The gripping third installment of the Voice series, Voice 3 continued its thrilling exploration of the Golden Time Team's fight against crime. Led by a dedicated and powerful cast reprising their iconic roles, the series offered a compelling mix of crime investigation, chilling suspense, and emotionally charged moments that made for a nail-biting continuation of the beloved franchise.
- Chun Woo-hee, Jeon Yeo-bin, Han Ji-eun
A refreshing portrayal of friendship and love, Be Melodramatic follows the lives of three best friends, played by Chun Woo-Hee, Jeon Yeo-Bin, and Han Ji-Eun, as they navigate life and love in the entertainment industry. The series exudes wit, charm, and authenticity, offering a candid look at modern relationships, personal growth, and the importance of emotional support.
- Jung Ji-hoon, Lim Ji-yeon, Kwak Si-yang
Intriguing, funny, and full of heart, Welcome 2 Life featured Rain as a self-centered lawyer who is transported to a parallel universe and given a second chance to right his wrongs. With a superb performance from its leading man and a delightful supporting cast, the series artfully balanced themes of redemption, love, and justice, keeping audiences captivated throughout its run.
- Jung Il-woo, Go Ara, Kwon Yul
A historical drama featuring a fearless group of outcasts and a brilliant performance from Jung Il-Woo, Haechi followed their struggle to restore a rightful prince to the throne during the Joseon Dynasty. The series combined thrilling political machinations with engaging character dynamics, exploring themes of justice, power, and friendship, keeping audiences enthralled throughout its run.
- Ji Jin-hee, Lee Joon-hyuk, Heo Joon-ho
A gripping adaptation of the popular American series, Designated Survivor: 60 Days saw Ji Jin-Hee take on the role of a low-ranking official who is suddenly thrust into the role of the president. The nuanced political intrigue and skillful storytelling, combined with a stellar performance by the cast, made for a compelling viewing experience that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.
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- Jung Kyung-ho, Park Sung-woong, Lee Seol
A gripping tale of ambition and redemption, When the Devil Calls Your Name presented the pact between a talented songwriter, played by Jung Kyung-Ho, and the devil, portrayed by Park Sung-Woong. The enthralling plotline and stellar cast kept viewers glued to the screen, as they navigated themes of self-discovery, love, and music's transcendent power to heal.
- Song Seung-heon, Lee Sun-bin, Lim Ju-hwan
Delving into the world of politics and family values, The Great Show showcased the talents of Song Seung-Heon as a former National Assembly member seeking redemption. With a delightful ensemble of orphaned children and the heartwarming bond they formed with the politician, the series struck a touching balance between humor and heartfelt emotion, offering valuable lessons on love and loyalty.
- Jo Jung-suk, Yoon Shi-yoon, Han Ye-ri
Set against the backdrop of the 1894 Donghak Peasant Revolution, Nokdu Flower brought to life the tumultuous era with a moving story of two half-brothers, portrayed by Jo Jung-Suk and Yoon Shi-Yoon, separated by fate. The series expertly blended history and family drama with captivating performances, weaving together a gripping narrative that offered viewers an authentic window into a defining moment in Korean history.
- Joo Ji-hoon, Kim Kang-woo, Jin Se-yeon
A fascinating mix of supernatural powers and crime drama, Item plunged viewers into a world where mysterious artifacts possess incredible abilities. Led by Ju Ji-Hoon and Jin Se-Yeon's captivating on-screen chemistry, the series successfully melded action, mystery, and drama, creating an engaging world of conspiracies, hidden agendas, and the quest for justice.
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- Sung Hoon, Han Bo-reum, Cha Sun-wooLevel Up (MBN, 2019) is a South Korean romantic comedy television series. Ahn Dan-te (Sung Hoon), an expert at restructuring companies, is hired by Shin Yeon-hwa (Han Bo-reum) to try and save her game company, but things get complicated as they never agree on anything.
- Jin Goo, Seo Eun-soo, Yoon ParkLegal High (JTBC, 2019) is a South Korean legal drama-comedy television series based on the 2012 Japanese TV series. A passionate rookie lawyer (Seo Eun-soo) reluctantly starts working with a successful yet arrogant lawyer (Jin Goo).
- Song-hyeon Choi, Kim Gyu-Sun, Ye-seul HanBig Issue (SBS, 2019) is a South Korean television series. After losing his job and family due to an incident, an elite photojournalist (Joo Jin-mo) gets hired to become a paparazzo.
- Song Sae-byeok, Go Joon-hee, Yeon Jung-hoonPossessed (OCN, 2019) is a South Korean supernatural crime television series. Detective Kang Pil-sung and psychic medium Hong Seo-jung join forces to get rid of the ghost of a murderer who was executed 20 years ago.
- Park Sun-ho, Kim So-hye, Joo Woo-jaeBest Chicken (MBN, 2019) is a 2019 South Korean television series. An employee (Park Sun-ho) of a large corporation quits his job to open his own chicken restaurant with the help of a young bathhouse owner (Kim So-hye) and a talented yet homeless chef (Joo Woo-jae).