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10 New K-Dramas To Add To Your Watch List In March 2026

10 New K-Dramas To Add To Your Watch List In March 2026

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26.03.04
By D Kim

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Ju Ji Hoon, Ha Ji Won, Cha Joo Young, And More Make Their Stand In New Drama “Climax” Poster

Ju Ji Hoon, Ha Ji Won, Cha Joo Young, And More Make Their Stand In New Drama “Climax” Poster

ENA’s upcoming drama “Climax” has unveiled a new poster! “Climax” follows the fierce survival story of prosecutor Bang Tae Seob (Ju Ji Hoon), who dives into a power-driven cartel in order to rise to the top of South Korea’s power ladder. The newly released poster prominently features each character’s declaration, vividly capturing the moment when desires collide head-on. The five characters appear in separate frames, yet it suggests they all share one massive stage. Bang Tae Seob shows confidence with, “It’s a war that’s already started, and I hold the key.” Chu Sang Ah (Ha Ji Won) shows determination with, “I’d rather shatter than wither.” Hwang Jung Won (Nana) delivers a cynical line: “What’s wrong with living dirty in a dirty world?” Kwon Jong Wook (Oh Jung Se) provokes with, “I’m planning to pour more fuel on your news.” Lee Yang Mi (Cha Joo Young) declares, “I absolutely can’t stand being pushed around by anyone.” These intersecting statements hint at cracks in power, suggesting the explosive climax the five characters will create. Within a power cartel that crosses the political and entertainment worlds, they struggle for survival as they manipulate and challenge each other to reach the top. “Climax” will premiere on March 16 at 10 p.m. KST.

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Park Sung Woong And Lee Soo Kyung Face Unexpected Rural Life After Transfer In “Cabbage Your Life”

Park Sung Woong And Lee Soo Kyung Face Unexpected Rural Life After Transfer In “Cabbage Your Life”

The upcoming drama “Cabbage Your Life” has unveiled a glimpse of Park Sung Woong and Lee Soo Kyung’s realistic married couple dynamic! “Cabbage Your Life” follows the chaotic story of Sung Tae Hoon’s (Park Sung Woong) city family, who suddenly find themselves living in Yeonriri village as they struggle to make their way back to Seoul. Park Sung Woong plays Sung Tae Hoon, the head of the family who is abruptly transferred and relocates to the rural village of Yeonriri with his family. Lee Soo Kyung stars as Jo Mi Ryeo, a “super mom” who has single-handedly raised their three sons while her husband remained tied to his job. After previously working together in the 2024 KBS drama “Dog Knows Everything,” the two reunite in this new project—this time as husband and wife. The newly released stills capture various moments from Sung Tae Hoon and Jo Mi Ryeo’s everyday life. From Sung Tae Hoon wearing an apron and tackling household chores to Jo Mi Ryeo shooting her husband a piercing glare, the couple’s “sweet yet fierce” dynamic is on full display. In contrast, the pair also shows a warm and affectionate side in front of others, adding an intriguing twist to their relationship. Sung Tae Hoon is a man who never backs down in the face of crisis when it comes to protecting his family. However, as he prepares to leave behind city life and move to Yeonriri, he finds himself cautiously reading his wife’s mood. Meanwhile, Jo Mi Ryeo, who has no farming knowledge or experience living in the countryside, steps into Yeonriri relying solely on her family, embarking on a series of chaotic adjustments. Will the ever-turbulent Sung family successfully adapt to life in Yeonriri? “Cabbage Your Life” premieres on March 26 at 9:50 p.m. KST.

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Bae In Hyuk Resolves To Leave Roh Jeong Eui's House In "Our Universe"

Bae In Hyuk Resolves To Leave Roh Jeong Eui's House In "Our Universe"

tvN’s “Our Universe” has share new stills ahead of the upcoming episode! “Our Universe” is a romance drama that follows Sun Tae Hyung (Bae In Hyuk) and Woo Hyun Jin (Roh Jeong Eui), two in-laws who harbor deep misunderstandings about each other but unexpectedly end up raising their nephew Woo Joo together. After moving in under the same roof, they embark on a journey of personal growth and blossoming romance. Spoilers Previously, Sun Tae Hyung’s father Sun Gyu Tae’s (Ryu Seung Soo) real intentions to take Sun Woo Jin’s (Ha Jun) life insurance was revealed, raising tension for his next moves. The newly released stills depict Sun Tae Hyung in Sun Woo Jin and Woo Hyun Joo’s (Park Ji Hyun) room. The room has become messy due to Sun Gyu Tae, but Sun Tae Hyung is focused on the notebook in his hands, looking close to tears. Eventually, Sun Tae Hyung ends up crying, creating an emotional scene. More stills also depict the heavy atmosphere between Sun Tae Hyung and Woo Hyun Jin. Sun Tae Hyung wears a long face as he brings out his luggage in a carrier, looking resigned and making viewers wonder the consequences of Sun Gyu Tae’s actions. The production team shared, “In today’s (March 4) broadcast of episode 9, Sun Tae Hyung will face the unexpected truth that has been intertwined with the wound he has harbored for a long time in his heart. Please keep watch to see what has happened to Sun Tae Hyung, who resolves to leave Yusung Villa and stop living together with Woo Hyun Jin.” The next episode of “Our Universe” will air on March 4 at 10:40 p.m. KST.

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Jung E Chan And Baek Seo Ra Share A Captivating First Encounter In New Drama “Doctor Shin”

Jung E Chan And Baek Seo Ra Share A Captivating First Encounter In New Drama “Doctor Shin”

TV CHOSUN’s upcoming weekend miniseries “Doctor Shin” has unveiled new stills of Jung E Chan and Baek Seo Ra! “Doctor Shin” is a medical thriller that follows a brilliant doctor who pushes medicine beyond limits once considered the domain of God, alongside a woman whose brain is suddenly damaged overnight, causing her to gradually lose her soul. Centered on the unusual romance surrounding a top star who falls into a coma after a tragic accident—along with the man who once loved her and the man who still loves her—the drama explores a bold story of love and desire, taboo, and sacrifice. Jung E Chan plays Shin Ju Shin, a genius doctor known for his almost miraculous brain surgery skills, while Baek Seo Ra stars as Momo, a top actress. The newly released stills show the fateful first encounter between Shin Ju Shin and Momo. Shin Ju Shin invites Momo to an upscale restaurant, and beneath his stoic facial expression, he shows a strong interest in her. Momo responds with a calm, top-actress smile, creating subtle tension between them. In particular, the scene where Shin Ju Shin puts a necklace around Momo’s neck stands out. With his bold display of affection, Momo adjusts the necklace and gives a bright smile, creating subtle excitement between them. The scene hints at what fate awaits their relationship. On set, the two actors gave highly immersive performances. Jung E Chan and Baek Seo Ra carefully shared their characters’ emotional arcs, coordinating gestures, glances, and movements, and reportedly brought the scene to life with their natural chemistry. The production team remarked, “Jung E Chan and Baek Seo Ra put in tremendous effort to achieve a high level of quality. Please look forward to seeing how the fateful relationship between these two characters, filled with love, desire, and forbidden boundaries, unfolds.” “Doctor Shin” will premiere on March 14 at 10:30 p.m. KST.

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Yoo Yeon Seok And Esom Bid Farewell To The Deceased In New Drama “Phantom Lawyer” Special Poster

Yoo Yeon Seok And Esom Bid Farewell To The Deceased In New Drama “Phantom Lawyer” Special Poster

SBS’s upcoming drama “Phantom Lawyer” has unveiled a special poster! “Phantom Lawyer” is a quirky yet heartwarming legal drama that follows the adventures of Shin I Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok), a lawyer who can see ghosts, and elite attorney Han Na Hyun (Esom) as they resolve the lingering grievances of their very unusual clients—ghosts—through the law. The newly released special poster is set on a building rooftop. Amid the city’s skyscrapers bathed in a red sunset, Shin I Rang and Han Na Hyun stand side by side, looking up at the sky. In front of them is a brick-lined brazier, with flames burning inside and talismans placed nearby. This is the place where Shin I Rang performs the ritual to send off the deceased, helping to resolve the last soul’s unresolved grievances. The poster captures not only the thrill of a refreshing courtroom drama but also a world where mourning and comfort for the deceased coexist. The composition, with Shin I Rang and Han Na Hyun facing the same direction, is also meaningful. It suggests how the two lawyers, who once saw cases very differently, gradually become partners working toward the same goal. In particular, it teases what changes the once-cold Han Na Hyun will experience in this space. The production team said, “The rooftop in this special poster is where the story’s message comes together. In a space where the process of resolving courtroom grievances meets the heart of sending off the deceased, viewers will feel the warm emotions of the drama.”

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Koo Kyo Hwan Struggles To Fight His Own Worthlessness In First Poster For New Drama "We Are All Trying Here"

Koo Kyo Hwan Struggles To Fight His Own Worthlessness In First Poster For New Drama "We Are All Trying Here"

Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung’s upcoming drama “We Are All Trying Here” is gearing up to premiere next month! JTBC’s “We Are All Trying Here” follows the story of a person who, surrounded by successful friends, thinks they are the only one whose life will not work out—driven mad by anguish, envy, and jealousy—as they search for peace. The drama will mark the return of writer Park Hae Young, who received much love for dramas such as “My Mister” and “My Liberation Notes.” Furthermore, the star-studded cast lineup includes Koo Kyo Hwan, Go Youn Jung, Oh Jung Se, Kang Mal Geum, Park Hae Joon, and more. Ahead of the premiere, “We Are All Trying Here” unveiled a title poster depicting Hwang Dong Man (Koo Kyo Hwan), whose life is the only one that hasn’t worked out. Preparing to debut as a director for 20 years, his inferiority complex has grown after being surrounded by successful friends in the film industry. In order to hide the worthlessness he feels, he masks his ever-present anxiety with nonstop rambling and bluster. In the poster, Hwang Dong Man hunches over, sitting alone, but his headspace conveys a completely different story. Although he seems to be spending time listlessly and meaninglessly, he is actually taking on a fierce battle to win against worthlessness every minute of every day. This is shown through the large shadow drawn behind Hwang Dong Man, which throws a punch at an invisible force. The production team shared, “The title poster portrays the inner darkness that makes one feels worthless through the visual device of a shadow. Although Dong Man appears to have given up on the outside, there are actually numerous fights continuing within him. We hope that his cry rising from rock bottom becomes a passionate message of support for everyone fighting against their own sense of worthlessness.” “We Are All Trying Here” is set to premiere in April.

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