February 2025 is shaping up to be an extraordinary month for K-drama enthusiasts, featuring an impressive lineup of new series across various genres. From BLACKPINK’s Jisoo making her highly anticipated acting debut to an exciting clash between Wooga Squad members Park Hyung-sik and Choi Woo-shik,
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Here’s your comprehensive guide Top 10 K-Dramas in February 2025-
1. Kickkickkickkick (February 5)
This heartwarming comedy-drama pairs Ji Jin-hee with Lee Kyu-hyung in a story about second chances. Following an established actor’s struggle to find work and a variety show producer’s creative block, the series promises to deliver both laughs and insights into the entertainment industry’s competitive nature. Catch it bi-weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays, likely on Viki.
2. The Scandal of Chunhwa (February 6)
Go Ara leads this Joseon-era romance as Princess Hwari, who challenges traditional norms by seeking to choose her own husband after experiencing heartbreak from an arranged marriage. Perfect for historical drama fans, this series continues the legacy of “The Tale of Lady Ok” with its rich period setting and compelling narrative.
3. Newtopia (February 7)
BLACKPINK’s Jisoo makes her acting debut alongside Park Jeong-min in this Amazon Prime Video dystopian thriller. Set during a zombie outbreak in Seoul, the series follows a separated couple navigating the dangers of an apocalyptic world, promising intense action and emotional depth.
4. Friendly Rivalry (February 10)
Based on a popular webtoon, this high-school drama stars Hyeri and Chung Soo-bin as competing students whose rivalry takes an unexpected turn following a mysterious death. The series delves into hidden agendas and dark secrets beneath the surface of teenage competition.
5. Melo Movie (February 14)
Netflix brings together Choi Woo-shik and Park Bo-young in this Valentine’s Day release about filmmaking students entangled in a complex love-hate relationship. With supporting roles from Lee Jun-young and Jeon So-nee, this series promises to be a fresh take on romantic comedy.
6. Buried Hearts (February 14)
Park Hyung-sik leads this revenge drama set within the mysterious Daesan Group office. Alongside veteran actor Heo Joon-ho, the series unravels corporate secrets every Friday and Saturday, combining suspense with compelling character development.
7. The Witch (February 15)
Adapted from a popular webtoon, this series stars Park Jin-young and Roh Jeong-eui in a unique romance where a man falls for a woman nicknamed “witch” due to her captivating personality. Available bi-weekly on Viki, it offers a fresh perspective on modern romance.
8. My Dear Nemesis (February 17)
Moon Ga-young returns alongside Choi Hyun-wook in this engaging story about former gaming rivals who reconnect in real life. Airing Mondays and Tuesdays, the series explores how past rivalries evolve into present-day relationships.
9. Undercover High School (February 21)
Seo Kang-joon stars as an NIS agent forced to pose as a high school student while searching for Emperor Gojong’s missing gold bullion. This unique premise combines action, comedy, and mystery in an unexpected setting.
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FAQs
Which platforms will offer English subtitles for these K-dramas?
Most series will be available with English subtitles on their respective platforms (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Viki). Some platforms may offer additional language options depending on the region.
Will these K-dramas release all episodes at once or follow a weekly schedule?
Most shows will follow the traditional Korean broadcasting schedule of bi-weekly episodes, except for Netflix’s “Melo Movie” which might release all episodes simultaneously. Check each platform’s specific release schedule for detailed information.