Modern Korean Dramas to Stream in March 2026
Fans of Korean series started 2026 with a wealth of options, and March continues the trend. From thrillers like The Art of Sarah on Netflix to romantic series available across various platforms, here’s a seem at the new Korean dramas to watch in March 2026.
New Korean Series Streaming in March 2026
The Mermaid’s Kiss (Siren’s Kiss) – Streaming March 2 on Prime Video
Prime Video kicks off the month with a dark and dangerous thriller. The Mermaid’s Kiss (known as Siren’s Kiss in English) stars Wi Ha-joon, known for his role in Squid Game, as Cha Woo-seok, an investigator specializing in insurance fraud. He becomes entangled with Han Seol-A, a dangerous and attractive woman played by Park Min-young (star of Marry My Husband and The Queen of Scam), who appears to be at the center of a series of murders. New episodes are released every Monday and Tuesday, mirroring its broadcast schedule on the tvN channel in South Korea.
How You Shine (Shining) – Streaming March 6 on Netflix
Netflix offers a new series, released weekly in line with its South Korean broadcast schedule, with How You Shine (Shining in English). This drama blends drama and romance, following Yeon Tae-seo, an independent subway conductor whose life is disrupted when he reconnects with his first love, Mo Eun-A. The series stars Kim Min-ju (Undercover High School) and Park Jin-young (New Page in Seoul, Yumi’s Cells), with a new episode available every Friday.
Boyfriend on Demand – Streaming March 6 on Netflix
Netflix releases its third original Korean series of 2026 with Boyfriend on Demand, featuring Jisoo of Blackpink. The series centers on a webtoon producer who lacks time for love and utilizes a virtual dating service offering seemingly perfect companions. The series includes guest appearances from well-known K-drama actors like Lee Jae-wook, Lee Soo-hyuk, and Lee Sang-yi, alongside Seo In-guk (The Game of Death) in a key role.
Phantom Lawyer – Streaming March 13 on Viki
Yoo Yeon-seok returns in Phantom Lawyer, a series where he plays a shy lawyer who defends ghost clients. Sin I-rang possesses the unique ability to communicate with and be possessed by ghosts, inheriting their personalities and leading to unexpected situations.
Climax – Streaming March 16 on Viki
Ju Ji-hoon stars in Climax, a new thriller available on Viki. He plays Bang Tae-seop, a prosecutor whose career is stagnating. He devises a risky plan to expose the mayor of Seoul’s manipulations and connections to a conglomerate, but complications arise when he suspects his former actress wife is hiding secrets.
Korean Series Currently Airing in March 2026
The Practical Guide to Love – Every Saturday and Sunday on Viki
Available since February 28, The Practical Guide to Love features a seemingly successful woman searching for love and navigating multiple potential partners. Han Ji-min (Love Scout) stars, alongside Park Sung-hoon, who returns to acting after a controversy impacted his role in Bon Appetit, Your Majesty.
Miss Hong’s Mission – Every Saturday and Sunday on Netflix
The final episodes of Miss Hong’s Mission, starring Park Shin-hye as a financial inspector infiltrating a company suspected of tax fraud, air in March.
Our Universe – Every Wednesday and Thursday on Viki
This series features Bae In-hyuk and Roh Jeong-eui as Sun Tae-hyung and Woo Hyun-jin, two opposite characters who come together to raise their nephew after a tragic loss.
Other Korean Programs on Netflix in March 2026
BTS: The Comeback Live, Arirang – Live on Netflix March 21
BTS will broadcast a live concert from a Seoul square on Netflix on March 21 at 12 p.m. (French time), following the release of their new album – their first in nearly four years – and previewing their upcoming world tour.
Ready or Not : Texas – Streaming March 24 on Netflix
Actor Lee Seo-jin and producer Na Yeong-seok embark on an impromptu adventure in Dallas, Texas, in this new entertainment indicate.
BTS: The Return – Streaming March 27 on Netflix
A week after their live performance, Netflix releases the documentary BTS: The Return, directed by Bao Nguyen (The Greatest Night in Pop), offering a behind-the-scenes look at the preparation of BTS’s new album.