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Every New K-Drama Coming to Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ in June 2026 — Your Complete Streaming Guide

K-Drama streaming on Netflix and other platforms in June 2026

June 2026 K-Drama Lineup Is Actually Insane

If you thought May was a big month for Korean television, June 2026 is here to absolutely outdo it. Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Viki, and Kocowa+ are all dropping major K-dramas this month, and the lineup spans everything from gritty spy thrillers to supernatural romances. Whether you are a die-hard K-drama obsessive or just dipping your toes in, there is something here for you.

Let us break down the biggest K-drama releases you need to have on your watchlist this June.

Agent Kim Reactivated — So Ji-sub Returns in Netflix's Most Anticipated Action Thriller

The big headline for June is Agent Kim Reactivated, Netflix's live-action adaptation of the wildly popular webtoon Manager Kim. So Ji-sub leads the cast as Kim, a seemingly ordinary suburban dad who harbors a deadly secret: he is a former black-ops agent trying to leave his violent past behind. When his quiet life gets disrupted, Kim is pulled back into the world he thought he had escaped.

The supporting cast is stacked — Choi Dae Hoon, Yoon Kyung Ho, Joo Sang Wook, and Son Na Eun all join the mix. The SBS-produced series is being billed as a high-octane action thriller with genuine emotional depth, and the webtoon's massive fanbase has been hyping this up for months. If you loved My Name or Vincenzo, this one should be right up your alley.

Spooky in Love — Park Eun Bin's Rom-Com Gets a Supernatural Twist

Coming to Netflix in late June and ramping into July, Spooky in Love brings together Park Eun Bin and Yang Se Jong for what promises to be one of the year's most charming romantic comedies. Ong Seong Wu rounds out the main cast.

This TVN production blends supernatural elements with classic rom-com energy — Park Eun Bin's character can apparently see ghosts, which complicates her love life in ways that are equal parts hilarious and heartwarming. If Extraordinary Attorney Woo proved anything, it is that Park Eun Bin can carry a show with effortless likability, and Spooky in Love looks like it is leveraging exactly that strength.

If Wishes Could Kill — The Horror Series Everyone Is Talking About

Already making waves since its release, If Wishes Could Kill is Netflix's new horror K-drama that people are comparing to Death Note meets The Ring. The series follows students at Seorin High School who discover a mysterious wish-granting app called "Girigo" — and when one of their classmates suddenly dies, they realize the app is connected to a string of supernatural deaths.

The cast includes Jeon So-young as Yoo Se-ah, Kang Mi-na as Lim Na-ri, Baek Sun-ho as Kim Geon-woo, and Hyun Woo-seok as Kang Ha-joon. What makes this show stand out is that it prioritizes atmospheric suspense over cheap jump scares — a rarity in the horror genre, and it is paying off with rave reviews.

Still Shining — First Love Done Right

K-pop idols Park Jin-young (of GOT7 fame) and Kim Min-ju are proving that idol-to-actor transitions can actually work. Still Shining tells the story of two high school students who bond over shared trauma during summer break, only to be separated after graduation and reunited ten years later.

The chemistry between Park and Kim has been called "effortless" by critics, and the series is being praised for its nostalgic take on young love without the usual melodramatic bloat. Think of it as the K-drama equivalent of Normal People — but with more sunsets.

Boyfriend on Demand — Jisoo from BLACKPINK Stars in a Wild VR Romance

Here is the curveball of the month: Jisoo from BLACKPINK is leading a K-drama called Boyfriend on Demand, and the premise is genuinely fascinating. She plays a webtoon producer who signs up for a virtual reality dating service after getting exhausted with real-world dating — only to find the lines between her digital and physical lives blurring in dangerous ways.

The concept taps right into the current zeitgeist around AI companions and digital romance, making it feel incredibly timely. If the execution matches the concept, this could be the sleeper hit of summer 2026.

Bloodhounds Continues — Season 2 Keeps the Momentum Going

While not brand new, Bloodhounds continues to draw massive viewership numbers. Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi reprise their roles as the boxing buddies turned debt-collection vigilantes, with Huh Joon-ho returning as the sharp moneylender Choi Tae-ho. The fight choreography alone makes this worth watching, but the bromance at the core is what keeps people coming back.

Where to Stream What

  • Netflix: Agent Kim Reactivated, Spooky in Love, If Wishes Could Kill, Still Shining, Boyfriend on Demand, Bloodhounds S2
  • Prime Video: Multiple K-drama exclusives rolling throughout June
  • Disney+: Additional K-drama titles joining the platform's expanding Korean catalog
  • Viki and Kocowa+: Broader library access for classic and ongoing series

June 2026 is shaping up to be one of the best months in recent memory for K-drama fans. With so much variety across genres and platforms, there is really no excuse for running out of things to watch. Grab your snacks, queue everything up, and let the binge begin.

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