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Typhoon Family And Other Highly Awaited K Dramas You Can’t Miss On OTT

By Bhaswati Sengupta,News18,Sujata.singh

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Typhoon Family And Other Highly Awaited K Dramas You Can’t Miss On OTT

With fresh releases dropping throughout October, November, and December, K-drama fans are in for a serious binge-watch season.
Packed with highly anticipated titles and star-studded casts, this season promises everything from heart-pounding action and emotional rollercoasters to swoon-worthy romance and laugh-out-loud comedies. (File Photo)
Take a look at the new K-dramas that you must watch. (File Photo)
Genie, Make A Wish: Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy reunite years after their hit drama Uncontrollably Fond for Netflix’s upcoming fantasy romance Genie, Make a Wish. The story follows a poor woman who discovers a magical lamp and awakens a mischievous 1,000-year-old genie. As the two navigate the modern world, their budding romance takes a dark and unexpected turn. (Image: IMDb)
Typhoon Family: Lee Jun-ho and Kim Min-ha star in Typhoon Family, a 16-episode drama set during the 1997 IMF crisis, where a carefree heir must grow up fast to save his family’s failing business. (Image: IMDb)
Good News: Starring Sul Kyung-gu, Hong Kyung, and Ryu Seung-beom, Good News is a gripping thriller inspired by the 1970 hijacking of a Japanese plane. It follows a covert mission to rescue passengers. Premiered at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), it’s set for global Netflix release soon. (Image: IMDb)
The Great Flood: Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo star in The Great Flood, a gripping sci-fi action film set in a dystopian world submerged by a catastrophic flood. Blending survival, adventure, and Armageddon themes, the story follows a group of survivors trapped in a high-rise apartment. It will release on Netflix in December. (Image: IMDb)
Would You Marry Me: In this fake-marriage rom-com, a designer and a bakery heir team up for 90 days to win a luxury newlywed home—cue the bickering, sparks, and unexpected chemistry. Starring Choi Woo-shik and Jung So-min, airing Fridays and Saturdays. (Image: Facebook)
The Dream Life Of Mr Kim: Ryu Seung-ryong stars in a warm, witty comedy-drama about a star salesman whose perfect life unravels, forcing a midlife reset beyond his job title. New weekend episodes offer a slow-burn story full of heart, humour, and relatable growth. (Image: IMDb)