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The month of November is going to take K-drama lovers on an unforgettable ride. From spine-chilling thrillers to heartwarming rom-coms and even fantasy tales – Korean dramas are all set to cast their last spells, and you simply cannot miss them. Let us take a look at the major K-drama releases in November: Last Summer (November 1) The upcoming drama follows twin brothers who were separated after their parents’ divorce. One of them lives in the US and comes back to Korea every summer to spend time with his brother. However, things started to turn upside down when a tragic event created a complex web of hidden truths and shocking secrets about their lives. The drama stars Lee Jae Wook, Choi Sung Eun, Kim Gun Woo, and Kwon Ah Reum in lead roles. Where to watch: KBS2, Netflix, Wavve, Viki Nice To Not Meet You (November 3) The rom-com drama revolves around an actor who dreams of capturing the world of melodramas. He crosses paths with a journalist, banished to the entertainment department, and to his surprise falls in love with her. The drama features Lee Jung Jae, Lim Ju Yeon, Kim Ji Hoon, and Seo Ji Hye in lead roles. Where to watch: tvN, Prime Video, TVING, Wavve The Manipulated (November 5) In this revenge drama an ordinary man ends up behind bars after being unknowingly accused of crimes he did not commit. While at the prison, he learns about the man who orchestrated his downfall and decides to take his revenge. The drama stars Ji Chang Wook, Do Kyung Soo, Lee Kwang Soo, and Kim Jong Soo in lead roles. Where to watch: Disney+ Dear X (November 6) This melo-thriller drama is based on a webtoon and centres on the rise and fall of a top actress who hides a secret behind her public image. The drama casts Kim Yoo Jung, Kim Young Dae, and Kim Do Hoon in leading roles. Where to watch: TVING, HBO, Viki As You Stood By (November 7) The thriller drama revolves around two women who plot to end their abusive marriage through murder. As the plan to take down one of their husbands, a man learns about their intentions and offers support but ultimately backstabs them, altering their lives forever. Jeon So Nee, Lee Yoo Mi, Jang Seung Jo, and Lee Moo Saeng are cast in the leading roles. Where to watch: Netflix Moon River (November 7) This historical drama follows a soul swap between a crown prince and a bounty hunter. As the prince tries to escape his fate after losing his lady love, he crosses paths with the bounty hunter who tries to recall her life. The drama stars Kang Tae Oh, Kim Se Jeong, and Lee Shin Young in the prominent roles. Where to watch: MBC, Viki, Wavve, TVING No Next Life (November 10) This comedy-drama follows three friends in their forties who strive for a better and more fulfilling life after being exhausted by their daily routine of raising children and work pressures. Kim Hee Sun, Han Hye Jin, and Jin Seo Yeon are seen in the lead cast. Where to watch: TV Chosun, Netflix, Kocowa Dynamite Kiss (November 12) Dynamite Kiss follows the story of a woman who poses as married in order to land a job. Things take a turn when she kisses her team leader to achieve a permanent position at the company, but soon she starts having unexpected feelings for her team leader. The drama casts Ahn Eun Jin and Jang Ki Yong in lead roles. Where to watch: Netflix, SBS Heroes Next Door (November 17) The drama follows a set of reserve special forces personnel who end up becoming the protectors of their neighbourhood. Although they are normal people living pay cheque to pay cheque, they keep their real power hidden. Where to watch: ENA, Coupang Play Taxi Driver 3 (November 21) Taxi driver Kim Do Gi returns for another spin as more victims demand his help. The famous show renews for a third season with an evolving cast and new stories of how he saves the victim. The new season will cast Lee Je Hoon, Kim Eui Sung, Pyo Ye Jin, and Jang Hyuk Jin in leading roles.