K-Drama Releases June 2026: Apartment, Nine to Six, and 8 More Must-Watch Korean Shows Coming to Netflix

K-Drama Releases June 2026: Apartment, Nine to Six, and 8 More Must-Watch Korean Shows Coming to Netflix
If you thought K-drama momentum was slowing down, June 2026 is here to prove you wrong. From psychological thrillers to swoon-worthy rom-coms, this month's Korean drama lineup is stacked with star power and storylines that'll have you binge-watching until 3 AM. Here's your complete guide to what's coming.
Apartment — Ji Sung's Dark New Thriller
Coming to Netflix in the second half of 2026, Apartment is a JTBC weekly K-drama with an all-star cast: Ji Sung (known for Doctor John and Familiar Wife), Ha Yoon Kyoung, Moon So Ri (Oasis), and Park Byung Eun (Reply 1988). The drama follows residents of a high-rise apartment building where secrets, lies, and dark pasts collide in increasingly dangerous ways. Think Parasite meets Strangers from Hell — it's that kind of tension.
Nine to Six — Park Min Young's New Rom-Com
SBS and Netflix are partnering again for Nine to Six, a romantic comedy starring Park Min Young (Her Private Life, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim). The series follows the love story between two office workers navigating the chaos of the 9-to-6 corporate grind. If you loved Park Min Young's chemistry in Secretary Kim, this one's going to be right up your alley. Coming to Netflix in H2 2026.
More K-Dramas You Can't Miss
- The WONDERfools — Already streaming on Netflix, this nostalgic superhero comedy starring Park Eun-bin (Extraordinary Attorney Woo) and Cha Eun-woo (True Beauty) follows a group of locals who gain superpowers and fight villains in Haeseong City. It's already one of 2026's biggest K-drama hits.
- My Royal Nemesis — A fantasy rom-com that's generating serious buzz on Viki and Netflix. If you're into enemies-to-lovers with a royal twist, this is your show.
- Bloodhounds 2 — The sequel to Netflix's beloved action K-drama is finally here. More fist-to-flesh action with Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi returning.
- Perfect Crown — A historical drama that's been dominating Korean ratings. Streaming now on major OTT platforms.
- Azure Spring — A fresh new drama that's catching viewers off guard with its emotional storytelling.
Why June 2026 Is Peak K-Drama Season
Following the massive success of K-dramas at the Baeksang Arts Awards 2026 — where stars like Park Bo Young and Hyun Bin took home acting trophies — Korean content is riding an all-time high in global popularity. Netflix's investment in Korean originals continues to pay off, and June is the month where that investment really shows. Whether you're into thrillers, rom-coms, or superhero action, there's something for everyone.
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