Netflix has officially revealed its complete Korean content slate for 2026, unveiling an ambitious lineup of 33 films and series that further strengthens its position as a global home for K-content.
Announced from Seoul on Wednesday, the streaming giant confirmed that Korean content continues to dominate global viewing trends, remaining the most-watched non-English programming on the platform. Over the past five years alone, more than 210 Korean titles have ranked in Netflixโs global Top 10, according to Don Kang, Netflixโs Vice President of Korean Content.
The 2026 lineup spans a wide range of genres, including romantic comedies, high-concept dramas, action thrillers, prestige cinema and popular unscripted series. Highlights include Boyfriend on Demand, starring BLACKPINKโs Jisoo and Seo In-guk; the superhero drama The WONDERfools featuring Park Eun-bin and Cha Eun-woo; and Tantara, a star-studded drama led by Song Hye-kyo and Gong Yoo.
Fan-favorite series are also set to return, with new seasons of Singles Inferno, Bloodhounds, Culinary Class Wars, The Devilโs Plan and Agents of Mystery. Meanwhile, acclaimed filmmaker Lee Chang-dong makes a highly anticipated return with the film Possible Love, starring Jeon Do-yeon, Sul Kyung-gu and Zo In-sung.
Netflixโs Korean films lineup further includes action, comedy and drama projects such as Mission: Cross 2, Husbands in Action and Pavane, showcasing both established talent and emerging voices.
With collaborations across top Korean studios, creators and global partners, Netflix said the 2026 slate reflects its continued investment in storytelling that resonates locally while captivating audiences worldwide. The platform reaffirmed its commitment to expanding Korean cinema and television as a key pillar of its global content strategy.

