KDrama
Kiss Sixth Sense offers up a workplace rom-com with foresight at its center. Find out why the latest Hulu K-Drama is worth the watch.
Trolley introduces viewers to the family of an Assembly Man from Seoul and the first moments of turbulence in their lives.
Despite having access to people 24/7, our society is plagued by loneliness, and Netflix’s Somebody (2022) captures that.
Lookism sees Park Hyung Seok being bullied relentlessly because of his looks until he gets transferred to a new school and a new life.
With Connect, a South Korean series from Studio Dragon, viewers get lowered into a thrilling body horror story about an immortal and his eye.
Money Heist Korea Part 2 continues the take on an existing series that is fresh and unique, even if it carries some similarities.
Somebody, an eight-episode thriller by director Jung Ji-Woo and writer Han Ji-Wan is one of the best series of the year.
K-dramas on Hulu are only going to get more robust with more exclusive title announcements, here are 7 to get you started.
Hulu’s May It Please The Court offers a case of the week legal drama, a serial killer mystery, and one tough lead.
Big Mouth (also romanized as Big Mouse) is one of Hulu’s most recent South Korean rights acquisitions and it’s one hell of a ride.
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