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'Hospital Playlist 2' K-drama comes to a final end with a 2-hour finale episode with difficult medical cases and reaffirming the drama's main relationships.
Netflix's 'My Name' K-drama stills reveal actor Han So-Hee become Yoon Ji-Woo, a young woman who joins a criminal organization and learns to become a fighter to infiltrate the police and find who killed her father.
Director Shin Won-Ho and 'Hospital Playlist' production team reveal the K-drama ends with season 2, but the cast will happily return if a third season is planned.
'What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?' is no stranger to tropes, common used plot elements, as it uses popular ones from painful pasts, falling in love with your boss, and destined fate.
D.B. Woodside directed 'Lucifer' character Ella Lopez's (Aimee Garcia) most pivotal moment in the series and explains his directorial debut came with some challenges and rewarding moments.
As Park Seo-Joon is confirmed to star in 'The Marvels,' the South Korean actor made a name for himself in 'What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?' 'Itaewon Class,' and more recognized K-dramas.
Netflix's upcoming drama 'The King's Affection' joins other historical K-dramas available on the platform like '100 Days My Prince,' 'My Sassy Girl,' and 'Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung.'
'Bones' actor Patricia Belcher played the role of Caroline Julien in the crime-drama for 11 seasons and returns as a guest character in season 6 of 'Lucifer' adding to the its continuous references to the 2005 series.
After six years, Lesley-Ann Brandt got to recreate a scene in season 6 of 'Lucifer' from the series' comic books that originally made her fall in love with her character of Maze.
KBS and Netflix release first teaser video of 'The King's Affection' with actor Park Run-Bin transforming into the crown prince Lee Hwi, and Rowoon as her teacher Ji-Woon.
Actor Jang Ki-Yong entered his mandatory military service in August after finishing filming for 'Now, We Are Breaking Up' as official photos of him in the military were released.
The finale of 'Lucifer' has Chloe and Lucifer reconnect with their future daughter as the king of hell returns to his throne with a new purpose as the series ends with the main characters going on to live a happy existence.
The eleventh episode of 'Hospital Playlist 2' has Song-Hwa admit her feelings to Ik-Joon, as Min-Ha confronts Seok-Hyeong about their relationship going forward.
Brianna Hildebrand joins 'Lucifer' in Season 6 as a new angel named Rory, who was believed to be Lucifer's sibling but is actually his half-angel daughter.
Dan Espinoza met his end in Season 5b of 'Lucifer' and finds himself stuck in hell until a Season 6 newcomer gives him a helping hand, but with a catch.
'The Heirs' and 'Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo' star some of South Korea's most prominent actors and are staples in any K-drama fans library of must-watches.
K-dramas 'Prison Playbook,' and 'Racket Boys' were created by the same writer but share actor cameos from both dramas and 'Hospital Playlist' alluding its connection to Shin Won-Ho's 'Wise Life' series.
'Lucifer' Season 6 trailer of Linda Martin (Rachael Harris) shows Adam getting therapy for his breakup with Eve, and could lead to tension in Maze and Eve's relationship.
Steve Burns left as the host of 'Blue's Clues' in 2002 and returns nineteen years later with a heartfelt video explaining his departure and growing into adulthood.
Song Kang had his breakthrough role as Sun-Oh in 'Love Alarm' and would play back-to-back roles in Netflix's original K-dramas 'Sweet Home,' 'Navillera,' and 'Nevertheless.'