4 Latest Korean Series To Show On Netflix In May

JAKARTA - May is still one week away. However, Netflix makes sure fans will not miss the latest shows from South Korea.

This time, Netflix will present four Korean series that can be watched starting next month. Various genres, from romantic to slice of life, can be your choice. Listen here!

Mine - May 8
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Mine tells the story of two women who are the sons-in-law of a conglomerate family. Because of expectations and limitations, both of them try to achieve what they have. Lee Bo Young and Kim Seo Hyung are two veteran actresses who can't be doubted about their quality. Written by Baek Mi-kyoung and directed by Lee Na-jeong, Mine will air from May 8.

Mad for Each Other - May 10
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Noh Hwi-oh (Jung Woo) and Lee Min-kyung (Oh Yeon-seo) are two opposites who meet under conditions. They start to close and fall in love. Mad for Each Other was directed by Lee Tae-kon who worked on Hello, My Twenties! And airs starting May 10.

Move to Heaven - May 14

The Move to Heaven series was announced on Netflix's What's Next Korea in February. Han Geu-ru (Tang Jun-sang) and Cho Sang-gu (Lee Je-hoon) work together as a trauma remover. They work to clean up the dead person's last move and try to deliver the final message. The series will air from May 14.

Racket Boys
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The Racket Boys series follows 16 boys and girls who pursue their dreams as badminton players. Led by trusted coaches, the various characteristics of the athletes become their challenge.

Racket Boys played by newcomers Tang Jun-sang, Son Sang-yeon, Choi Hyun-wook, Kim Kang-hoon, Lee Jae-in, and Lee Ji-won. Racket Boys will air in May.