5 Must-Watch K-Dramas Dropping in November: Heartbreak, Revenge, and Romance
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Get ready for a thrilling November with the latest K-drama releases. From heart-wrenching family dramas to dark psychological thrillers, these five shows promise to captivate audiences. Here's a sneak peek at what's in store. Lee Jae Wook takes on a dual role in 'Last Summer,' a slow-burning drama that explores the complexities of love and family secrets. The story follows twin brothers, Do Ha and Do Yeong, who were separated after their parents' divorce. As they navigate their complicated past, they must confront their buried feelings and hidden secrets. In 'Nice To Not Meet You,' Lee Jung Jae stars as an actor tired of being typecast as a detective. He finds himself at odds with a determined journalist who's been demoted to the entertainment beat. As they clash, sparks fly in this witty and engaging drama. For fans of historical fantasy, 'Moon River' is a must-watch. The show follows a crown prince and a merchant who swap souls, leading to a thrilling adventure filled with mystery, romance, and identity crises. In 'As You Stood By,' Jeon So Nee and Lee Yoo Mi star as two women who team up to take down an abusive husband. But when they're betrayed by an unexpected ally, the stakes become deadly. This dark psychological thriller is not for the faint of heart. Last but not least, 'Dynamite Kiss' brings a hilarious and messy twist to the workplace-romance genre. Ahn Eun Jin fakes a marriage and a kid to land her dream job, but things get complicated when she develops feelings for her team leader. Mark your calendars for these must-watch K-dramas dropping in November: - 'Last Summer' premieres on Viki every Sunday - 'Nice To Not Meet You' is now streaming on Prime Video - 'Moon River' is available on Viki - 'As You Stood By' is out on Netflix - 'Dynamite Kiss' premieres on Netflix on November 12 Don't miss out on these exciting K-drama releases. Whether you're in the mood for romance, drama, or thrills, there's something for everyone this November.