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7 K-Dramas You Need to Watch in June and July 2026

K-Drama Spooky in Love on Netflix

K-Drama Season Is Here — And It's Glorious

Korean dramas continue to dominate global streaming, and the June-July 2026 lineup is packed with some seriously compelling titles. Whether you're into horror rom-coms, medical thrillers, or revenge dramas, there's something coming that'll steal your heart — or at least your sleep schedule.

Spooky in Love — Park Eun-Bin's Return to Netflix

The biggest K-drama arrival this summer is undoubtedly Spooky in Love, starring Park Eun-bin (fresh off her massive success in Extraordinary Attorney Woo). Described as a horror rom-com — yes, that's a real genre — the series follows a woman who can see ghosts and falls for a charming but equally mysterious man. Seo Hyun-jin also makes a highly anticipated return in The Husband, a thriller that blends marriage drama with supernatural elements. Both are available on Netflix starting July 2026.

What Else Is Coming?

On Disney+, Dream to You is generating buzz with its star-studded cast and a storyline that promises to be both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Over on tvN, the lineup includes several mid-season replacements that have been building strong word-of-mouth. Hulu has also jumped into the K-drama game with a show critics are calling "The Prince & Me meets Bridgerton" — a historical romance that's already trending in the top 10 across multiple platforms.

Not to be forgotten, All of Us Are Dead recently broke a Netflix K-drama record (though not the kind anyone wanted), proving that the zombie apocalypse genre still has plenty of life left. For fans of medical dramas, Doctor on the Edge and Teach You a Lesson are solid OTT picks this month.

The K-drama wave isn't slowing down anytime soon. Which one are you watching first?

New K-dramas arriving on Netflix, Disney+, and tvN throughout June and July 2026.

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