7 Must-Watch K-Dramas Hitting Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video in June 2026

June Might Be a Quieter Month, But These K-Dramas Are Still Fire
If you thought K-drama season was slowing down for the summer, think again. June 2026 might have fewer premieres than May, but the quality-to-quantity ratio is absolutely stacked. From Netflix to Disney+ to Prime Video, here are the seven K-dramas you need on your watchlist right now.
1. Spooky in Love (Netflix, July Preview)
Park Eun Bin is making a swift return to Netflix with a horror rom-com that sounds absolutely wild. The actress, fresh off her success in previous hit dramas, plays a lead role in this genre-bending series that combines scares with swoon-worthy romance.
2. The Royal Romance (Hulu)
Described as "The Prince and Me meets Bridgerton," this K-drama is currently trending #2 worldwide on Hulu. It's a captivating royal romance that combines classic fairy-tale elements with the lush, modern production values that make Korean dramas so addictive.
3. Island Medical Romcom
Lee Jae-wook and Shin Ye-eun team up for a new Korean drama set around a rural medical center on an island. Lee Jae-wook plays a gifted plastic surgeon who leaves the city for a simpler life, while Shin Ye-eun plays a young nurse with her own secrets.
4. Bloodhounds 2 (Netflix)
The action-packed sequel to the beloved Bloodhounds series is back, and early buzz suggests it's even more intense than the first season. If you loved the boxing, brotherhood, and brutal fight choreography of season one, this is non-negotiable viewing.
5. Perfect Crown (Netflix)
A historical drama that has been gaining serious traction, Perfect Crown combines palace intrigue with modern storytelling sensibilities. Think Mr. Queen meets The Crown, but with that distinctly Korean flair.
6. All of Us Are Dead Season 2 (Production Update)
While the premiere is pushed to 2027, the production news for All of Us Are Dead Season 2 remains fascinating. Filming wrapped in early 2026, and the five-year delay has only built more anticipation for this zombie K-drama phenomenon.
7. The Hulu Sensation (#2 Worldwide)
Beyond the royal romance mentioned above, Hulu has been quietly building one of the strongest K-drama libraries in 2026. From medical thrillers to historical epics, the platform is becoming a serious contender alongside Netflix for Korean content.
Where to Watch
- Netflix: Spooky in Love, Bloodhounds 2, Perfect Crown
- Hulu: The Royal Romance and other trending K-dramas
- Disney+: Select June K-drama premieres
- Prime Video: Additional Korean series joining the June lineup
June 2026 proves that you don't need a flood of new releases -- just the right ones. Happy bingeing!

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