New K-Dramas on Netflix in April 2022

When April began to form, it seems like it will be another busy month for new K-drama on Netflix.

New Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in April 2022

Tomorrow (Season 1) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 16

Genre: Drama, Fantasy | Runtime: 60 Minutes

Cast: Kim Hee Sun, Rowoon, Lee Soo Hyuk, Yoon Ji On, Kim Chae Eun

Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, April 1st, 2022 | New Episodes: Fridays, Saturdays

Tomorrow was previously scheduled to debut in March 2022, but for unknown reasons, the release of the performance was pushed back a week, which meant tomorrow now debuted at Netflix in early April 2022.

Even though the prestigious background, Choi Joon Woong seems unable to find a job, no matter how hard he tries. But one night, he accidentally touched with two death angels, Gu Ryeon and Im Ryoog Gu, who worked for a crisis management team who tried to stop people from suicide.

My Liberation Notes (Season 1) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 16

Genre: Drama, Romantic | Runtime: 60 Minutes

Cast: Lee Min Ki, Kim Ji Won, Lee El, Son Seok Koo, Lee Ki Woo

Netflix Premiere Date: April 9th, 2022 | New Episodes: Saturdays & Sundays

JTBC continues to increase its output of content on Netflix, and spring can begin with their latest romantic drama, my release record.

Life took the victim in three old siblings who were released from their worldly routines. But when mysterious drunks move to their calm villages, their dreams of excitement and fulfillment they no longer look so far.

Our Blues (Season 1) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 20

Genre: Drama, Romance | Runtime: 70 Minutes

Cast: Lee Byung Hun, Shin Min Ah, Cha Seung Won, Lee Jung Eun, Uhm Jung Hwa

Netflix Premiere Date: Saturday, April 9th, 2022 | New Episodes: Saturdays & Sundays

Blues We are in the coveted Saturday and Sunday slots, which means TVN has a lot of confidence that this drama will be one of the most popular titles of this spring.

Life on Jeju Island is a perfect escape for those who run away from city life, and it is also the perfect home for those who are lucky in love to find their soul mate.

New Licensed K-Dramas on Netflix in April 2022

Black Dog: Being a Teacher (Season 1)

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 16

Genre: Drama | Runtime: 75 Minutes:

Cast: Seo Hyun Jin, Ra Mi Ran, Ha Joon, Lee Chang Hoon, Jung Hae Kyun

Netflix Release Date: Tuesday, April 5th, 2022

Go Ha Neul dreamed of becoming a teacher, thank you for being inspired by a teacher from his childhood who saved his life. Go Ha Neul gets a short-term position in a cut-throat private school, where he is determined to help his new disciples achieve their dreams.

New K-Drama Movies on Netflix in April 2022

Yaksha: Ruthless Operations (2022) N

Director: Na Hyun

Genre: Action, Thriller | Runtime: 125 Minutes

Cast: Sol Kyung Gu, Park Hae Soo, Yang Dong Guen, Lee El, Song Jae Rim

Netflix Release Date: Friday, April 8th, 2022

Only the second South Korean film on Netflix to fall in 2022, the very interesting spy thriller will definitely get some racing pulses. What is also very interesting is seeing the Squid Hae Soo game park in action once again.

Kang, a cold-blooded leader of a secret NIS operation, took a very dangerous mission in Shenyang, China. In a spyful city where the danger lies in every corner, Kang’s biggest enemy arrives in the form of Ji Hoon, prosecutors without nonsense from Seoul Central District who is ready to follow the law, no matter the cost.

Returning Weekly K-Dramas in April 2022

A Business Proposal (Season 1) N

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 12

Genre: Drama | Runtime: 60 Minute

Cast: Ahn Hyo Seop, Kim Se Jeong, Kim Min Gue, Seol In Ah, Kim Hyun Sook

Netflix Finale Date: April 5th, 2022 | New Episodes: Mondays & Tuesdays

Shin Ha Ri, has been single for a long time and has had a crush on his friend for years, but learning he had a boyfriend, which made him very sad, so he turned to his friend Jin Young SEO for support. Young SEO asked Ha Ri to go a blind date on his name and entered with the intention to turn off the date, only to find his date was none other than Kang Tae Mu, the company CEO where he worked.

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