2021 had a big year for Korean dramas. The line-up for K-dramas in 2022 is already promising. There’s something for everyone, from heart-warming romantic comedies to thrilling thrillers. Do you want to know which K-dramas to watch in 2022? Continue reading to find out what we think are the best options.
All of Us Are Dead
All of Us Are Dead, a live-action adaptation of Joo Dong-iconic geun’s teen horror webtoon. It will be premiered on Netflix on January 28. Director Lee JQ and writer Chun Sung-il collaborated on the Korean TV show. According to the synopsis, it “follows a group of teenagers stuck in a high school who find themselves in desperate situations as they strive to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their school.” Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, Lomon, Yoo In-soo, Lee You-Mi, and Lim Jae-hyeok are among the cast members.
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice is a new Netflix Original crime drama series from South Korea. The series was directed by Jong Jong Chan and written by Kim Min Sook. Netflix announced Juvenile Justice will be available in January 2022. A judge who is notorious for his disdain of minors has been appointed as the new judge of a juvenile court. She was a victim of juvenile delinquency as a child. And she now handles a variety of cases involving juvenile delinquents and other children, which helps her learn what it means to be an adult. Our infamous Judge Shim Eun Seok will be played by Hyena’s Kim Hye Soo.
Money Heist Korea
After five seasons, the popular Spanish show La Casa de Papel came to an end. Now a South Korean translation of the show is in the works. The Korean series was directed by Kim Sung-ho and written by Ryu Yong-jae. It is an original Netflix series. It depicts a hostage crisis situation set in the Korean Peninsula, involving a genius strategist and people with different personalities and abilities. The series is slated to release in 2022 on Netflix. Yoo Ji-tae is portrayed as ‘The Professor.’ Although little about the plot has been released, Netflix has revealed the star-studded cast, which includes Yoo Ji-tae as the Professor and Jeon Jong-seo as Tokyo.