The 13 Best K-Dramas to Stream on Netflix Right Now – CNET [CNET]
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Netflix has big plans for Korean films and TV series, pledging to spend more than $2 billion on Korean productions over the next four years. The streamer’s slate has continued to grow, with shows like Squid Game becoming global hits. Reality shows like Physical: 100 and Single’s Inferno have taken off, but its K-drama lineup continues to lure audiences to the streaming service for trippy sci-fi picks, zombie tales, love stories and more.
The platform is releasing new shows, documentaries and six films throughout 2023. We’ve prepared a list of the best K-dramas on Netflix (besides Squid Game), and in some cases, when to look out for new seasons. If you’re still itching for more, try searching with this special hidden code: 68699.
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Black Knight
A new Netflix release, Black Knight is a dystopian series that takes place in 2071. In this world, everyone must wear face masks due to severe pollution. Adapted from a webtoon where the surviving human population stands at 1%, the story follows 5-8, a “delivery man” who’s skilled at fighting. His job is to help refugees find settlements in a society where a single corporation controls access to clean oxygen. Watch as the story unfolds as 5-8 meets a little boy named Sa-wol, an aspiring delivery man.