Netflix has unveiled an extensive 2026 Korean content slate headlined by Blackpinkโs Jisoo, Gong Yoo and Song Hye-kyo, as the streamer celebrates 10 years of operations in Asia Pacific.
The lineup features series, films and unscripted titles organized around five emotional experiences: romance, depth and desire, edge-of-seat thrills, comedy, and genre-defying wonder.
Jisoo stars in romantic comedy series โBoyfriend on Demand,โ playing Seo Mi-rae, an exhausted webtoon producer who subscribes to a virtual dating simulation service. Seo In-guk co-stars as her colleague and rival producer. The series is directed by Kim Jung-sik, known for โWork Later, Drink Nowโ and โNo Gain No Love.โ
Gong Yoo and Song Hye-kyo reunite for โTantara,โ a period drama set in Koreaโs entertainment industry during the 1960s and โ80s. The series chronicles those who risked everything for success and is penned by Noh Hee-gyoung (โOur Blues,โ โDear My Friendsโ) and directed by Lee Yoon-jung (โCoffee Prince,โ โCheese in the Trapโ).
Acclaimed filmmaker Lee Chang-dong (โBurningโ) returns to directing after eight years with โPossible Loveโ (working title), marking his first Netflix collaboration. The film follows two married couples leading different lives whose worlds collide, starring Jeon Do-yeon, Sul Kyung-gu, Zo In-sung and Cho Yeo-jeong.
The romance category continues with โCan This Love Be Translated?โ which premiered Jan. 16 starring Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung, alongside โNo Tail to Tellโ featuring Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon.
Additional romantic series include โOur Sticky Loveโ with Jung Hae-in and Ha Young, โTake Charge of My Heartโ starring Kim Young-kwang and Chae Soo-bin, and โSold Out On Youโ with Ahn Hyo-seop and Chae Won-bin.
Reality dating franchise โSingleโs Infernoโ returns for its fifth season, becoming the first Korean reality show to reach that milestone. โBetter Late Than Singleโ also comes back for Season 2.
The thriller slate includes โThe Art of Sarahโ starring Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jun-hyuk, directed by Kim Jin-min (โExtracurricular,โ โMy Nameโ). โNotes from the Last Rowโ features Choi Min-sik as a literature professor obsessed with a student prodigy, while โMousetrapโ stars Ryu Jun-yeol and Sul Kyung-gu in a suspense thriller based on Kakao Entertainmentโs webtoon โField Mouse.โ
Son Ye-jin, Ji Chang-wook and Nana lead โThe Scandal,โ based on the 2003 film โUntold Scandal,โ depicting forbidden love in the Joseon dynasty. โThe East Palaceโ features Nam Joo-hyuk, Roh Yoon-seo and Cho Seung-woo in a supernatural thriller about palace mysteries.
Action returns with โBloodhoundsโ Season 2, reuniting Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi with new cast member Jung Ji-hoon. Han Jun-hee, creator of โD.P.โ and โWeak Hero,โ helms โRoadโ (working title), a cross-border murder thriller starring Son Suk-ku and Eita Nagayama.
The comedy lineup features โHusbands in Action,โ an action-comedy where a womanโs ex-husband and current husband team up to rescue her, starring Jin Sun-kyu and Gong Myoung. โMission: Cross 2โ brings back Hwang Jung-min and Yum Jung-ah, while โUndercover Miss Hongโ stars Park Shin-hye in a 1990s-set office comedy.
Unscripted offerings include โCulinary Class Warsโ Season 3, returning with a team-based format after the show topped Netflixโs Global Top 10 Non-English rankings. โThe Devilโs Planโ comes back for Season 3, while โAgents of Mysteryโ returns for Season 2 with new team member Gabee joining Lee Yong-jin, John Park, Lee Hyeri, Kim Do-hoon and Karina.
Producer Nah Yung-suk delivers two new reality series: โReady or Not: Texas,โ following Lee Seo-jin on a spontaneous U.S. journey, and โTake a Hike!,โ tracking non-experienced hikers through Koreaโs snowy mountains. Yu Jae-seok leads โJae-seokโs B&B Rules!โ alongside Lee Kwang-soo, Byeon Woo-seok and Ji Ye-eun, while โKianโs Bizarre B&Bโ returns for Season 2.
Genre-bending titles include โThe Wonderfools,โ a 1999-set comedy action-adventure starring Park Eun-bin and Cha Eun-woo about townspeople who gain superpowers. โIf Wishes Could Killโ marks Netflixโs first Korean young-adult horror series, while โDead-End Jobโ is a mystery-horror fantasy from Kim Da-min and executive producer Han Jun-hee, starring Lee Jae-wook, Ko Min-si, Kim Min-ha and Lee Hee-jun.
โTeach You a Lessonโ stars Kim Moo-yul and Lee Sung-min in a series about a fictional government task force restoring teachersโ authority. โWe Are All Trying Hereโ features Koo Kyo-hwan, Go Youn-jung and Oh Jung-se.
Film releases include โPavane,โ director Lee Jong-pilโs latest work starring Ko A-sung, Byun Yo-han and Moon Sang-min.
Don Kang, VP of content for Korea at Netflix, said: โContent made in Korean, a language spoken by only 50 million of the worldโs 8 billion people, has become the most viewed content in the world only after English content. Over the past five years, more than 210 Korean titles have been ranked in the global top 10.โ
The slate announcement coincides with Netflixโs 10th anniversary operating in Asia Pacific. Minyoung Kim, VP of content for APAC (excluding India), highlighted the streamerโs regional investments over the decade, from anime expansion in Japan to breakthrough series across Southeast Asia and Australia.
โEach of these slates reflects what Netflix stands for in this region: our commitment to celebrating and partnering with Asia Pacificโs vibrant creative community and its incredible storytelling voices,โ Kim said. โAnd as each country continues to expand their variety of stories and take bigger, bolder creative risks, APAC will continue to grow its place on the global entertainment stage.โ