5 K-Dramas Coming to Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ in June 2026 That You Can't Miss

5 K-Dramas Coming to Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ in June 2026 That You Can't Miss
If you thought May was packed with great Korean dramas, June 2026 is about to absolutely wreck your sleep schedule. Streaming giants Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ are rolling out an insane lineup of new K-dramas this month, and honestly, the quality bar is so high it's almost unfair. From action-packed revenge thrillers to slow-burn workplace romances, here are the five K-dramas you need to add to your watchlist right now.
1. Agent Kim Reactivated — Netflix (June 27, 2026)
This is the big one. So Ji Sub — yes, the same guy who made us cry in Oh My Venus and kept us on edge in Mercy for None — is back, and this time he's playing Manager Kim, a seemingly ordinary single dad who just happens to be a former North-South Korean black-ops agent. When his daughter goes missing, all bets are off.
Based on the wildly popular webtoon Manager Kim by Byung-gwan Kim (itself adapted from a novel by Hee-gu Song), Agent Kim Reactivated premieres on SBS on June 26 and hits Netflix on June 27. Unlike most Netflix drops, episodes release weekly every Friday and Saturday for 10 episodes — so prepare for a long, painful wait between each one.
The supporting cast is stacked: Choi Dae Hoon (fresh off The WONDERfools) plays Sung Han Soo, a former taekwondo gold medalist turned secret agent. Yoon Kyung Ho (from The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call) plays Park Jin Chul, a battlefield legend nobody could control. Joo Sang Wook, Son Naeun, and Kim Sung Kyu (of Pachinko fame) round out the ensemble. The series is co-directed by Lee Seung Young, who previously helmed Cha Eun Woo's Wonderful World.
2. See You At Work Tomorrow! — Prime Video (June 22, 2026)
Need something lighter after that emotional damage? Prime Video's got you covered. Park Ji-hyun and Seo In-guk lead this workplace rom-com based on the Kakao webtoon that racked up 200 million cumulative views between 2020 and 2024.
Park Ji-hyun plays Cha Ji-yoon, a burnt-out product planner who's been running on autopilot for seven years at her company. Enter Kang Si-woo (Seo In-guk), her notoriously icy boss known around the office as the "Three-No Man": no smiles, no small talk, no apologies. Sound familiar? Of course it does — this is classic K-drama slow-burn romance, and we are here for it.
The 12-episode series also features Kang Mi-na as Yoon No-a (being pursued by a younger man played by Won Gyu-bin), and Choi Kyung-hoon as Jo Ga-eul, Ji-yoon's first love who threatens to complicate everything. Directed by Cho Eun-sol (Perfect Shot, My Beautiful Apartment), produced by Studio Dragon and Kross Pictures, and written by Kim Kyung-min (co-writer of Born Again). It drops globally on June 22 in over 240 countries.
3. Doctor on the Edge — Upcoming OTT Release
For fans of medical dramas with a darker twist, Doctor on the Edge is one of the most intriguing K-dramas arriving this June. While full plot details are still emerging, early reports suggest a gripping storyline that pushes the boundaries of the medical thriller genre. The title alone hints at high-stakes hospital drama with ethical dilemmas that'll keep you guessing.
4. Teach You a Lesson — June 2026
Another title on the June radar, Teach You a Lesson promises a blend of suspense and character-driven storytelling. With the K-drama industry continuing to produce genre-defying content, this one is shaping up to be another must-watch for fans who love their dramas with a side of mystery.
5. Dive Into You — Rakuten Viki Exclusive
Announced just days ago (May 27, 2026), Dive Into You is a fresh international collaboration between Korean production company Dexter Pictures, Amuse Entertainment (the Korean subsidiary of Japanese entertainment giant Amuse), and will release exclusively on Rakuten Viki worldwide. Details are still thin, but the cross-border partnership between Korea and Japan signals something special is in the works.
Why June 2026 Is a Golden Month for K-Drama Fans
What makes this June lineup particularly exciting is the sheer variety. You've got a webtoon-based action thriller with one of Korea's most respected actors, a romance from one of the most-read webtoons of the decade, a medical drama pushing boundaries, and fresh international collaborations. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and Rakuten Viki are all competing for your attention — and honestly, we're the ones winning.
So clear your weekend plans, stock up on snacks, and get ready. June 2026's K-drama season is about to begin, and it's going to be legendary.
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