JAKARTA - The latest line of Korean dramas will be present in February 2022. The romance genre dominates the list of upcoming dramas.

Success with Crash Landing on You, Son Ye Jin will return through the drama Thirty Nine. Likewise with Kim Tae Ri who chose Twenty-Five, Twenty-One after starring in Mr. Sunshine in 2018.

Here are 8 Korean dramas that will air in February 2022:

Twenty-Five, Twenty-One

Na Hee Do (Kim Tae Ri) and Baek Yi Jin (Nam Joo Hyuk) are best friends who fight for their dreams and love. Na Hee Do is a fencer who is having a hard time due to the economic crisis in South Korea.

Baek Yi Jin also turned into a poor man after the crisis. Now, Baek Yi Jin works as a reporter for a television channel. Twenty-Five, Twenty-One will premiere on tvN and Netflix starting February 12.

Forecasting Love and Weather

Jin Ha Kyung (Park Min Young) works at a Korean Meteorological Agency. As a hard worker, Ha Kyung wants to separate his work life from his love life. But everything changes after he meets Lee Shi Woo (Song Kang), a new employee at his office.

Not only smart, Lee Shi Woo is also able to win Jin Ha Kyung's heart. The two are trying to hide their relationship through Forecasting Love and Weather which airs starting February 12 on JTBC and Netflix.

Thirty-Nine

Three best friends live their lives at the age of 39. Cha Mi Jo (Son Ye Jin) is a dermatologist and owner of a clinic in Gangnam. Jung Chan Young (Jeon Mi Do) is Cha Mi Jo's friend who works as an acting teacher.

In addition, there is Jang Joo Hee (Kim Ji Hyun), Cha Mi Jo's friend and Jung Chan Young who has never been in a romantic relationship. Thirty-Nine will premiere February 16 on Netflix.

Grid

In 1997, a ghost (Lee Si Young) saved a human and disappeared. 24 years later, he returns to help the serial killer (Kim Sung Kyun) escape. Now, Kim Sae Ha (Seo Kang Joon), Jung Sae Byeok (Kim Ah Joong), and Song Eo Jin (Kim Moo Yeol) are looking for the ghost.

Drama Grid will air on Disney+ Hotstar starting February 16.

I Haven't Done My Best Yet

Adapted from the manga, I Haven't Done My Best Yet tells the story of Nam Geum Pil (Park Hae Joon), a 40-year-old man who quits his job. One day, he meets his neighbor who is unemployed. Turns out, the guy made a lot of money by making comics.

Nam Geum Pil's action as a comic artist can be seen through I Haven't Done My Best Yet which will be released on February 18th.

Business Proposal

Shin Ha Ri (Kim Sejeong) is an employee at a company headed by Kang Tae Mu (Ahn Hyo Seop). One day, Shin Ha Ri substitutes her friend for a blind date in hopes of getting rejected.

Turns out, his blind date partner is Kang Tae Mu, his workaholic boss. On the other hand, Kang Tae Mu is determined to marry whoever his dating partner is in hopes of not disrupting his business. That person is Shin Ha Ri. Business Proposal will air on SBS and Netflix starting February 21.

Kill Heel

The gamble of three women who work at UNI Home Shopping will lead them to a conflict. Woo Hyun (Kim Ha Neul) works as a home shopping host. Kim Mo Lan (Lee Hye Young) is the VP of UNI Home Shopping known for her legendary stories.

Bae Ok Sun (Kim Sung Ryoung) is the host of the most popular home shopping show. The action of the three can be seen through Kill Heel which airs on tvN and VIU starting February 23.

Juvenile Justice

Sim Eun Seok (Kim Hye Soo), a judge who faces a murder case committed by several young people. With his determination, Sim Eun Seok looks for a way to sentence those who are not afraid of prison.

Juvenile Justice will be out on Netflix on February 25.


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