5 Upcoming Korean Series & Films You Can Stream In March

With a massive viewership of K-dramas on the rise, we bring to you five series which are all set to appear on your OTT platforms in March. 

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K-dramas have nowadays become very popular. This entertainment genre has accomplished much more than simply entertaining audiences with its movies and television shows. K-dramas have virtually spread to every country due to their profound influence on culture, including food, music, beauty, and fashion.
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With a massive viewership of K-dramas on the rise, we bring five series that are all set to appear on your OTT platforms in March.

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The Glory Part 2

The protagonist of the Netflix original series The Glory, Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo), wants harsh vengeance on the bullies who mistreated her in high school. Towards the end of part one, her old bully Yeon-jin (Kim Ji-yeon) and her husband Do-yeong (Jung Sung-il) come to an agreement. It's fascinating to see how Song Hye-kyo, tricks them with games and other methods. It was one of the most-watched Korean dramas on Netflix in December 2022.

The Glory is a must-watch for K-drama fans, but it is not your standard 16-episode binge. The season has been split into two halves by Netflix, with the first eight episodes being released on December 30, 2022. On March 10, 2023, the final eight episodes of The Glory will air.

Unlock My Boss

The programme centres on a corporate president who is stuck inside a smartphone after an unexpected incident and an unemployed young man whose life is drastically altered after picking up a strange smartphone. It will premiere on Netflix on March 6, featuring Chae Jong-hyeop, Seo Eun-soo, and Park Sung-woon as its main cast. It is based on the same-named Korean webcomic created by Park Seong-hyun and published in serial form on Naver.

Strongest Deliveryman

Seo Young-min, the taxi driver, interacts with ghosts as his customers in this amusing fantasy drama instead of people. He grants the final requests of these departed spirits through his ghost-only taxi service. Then one day he encounters a woman who has lost her memory. Will they find out what she asked for last? You will laugh while watching this drama.

Divorce Attorney Shin

An upcoming South Korean television series titled Divorce Attorney Shin, which stars Cho Seung-woo, Han Hye-jin, Kim Sung-Kyun, and Jung Moon-sung is based on a webtoon of the same name by Kang Tae-Kyung. The main character is a talented divorce lawyer with the comedic stage name Shin Sung Han (the term "shinsunghan" means "sacred" in Korean). The compassionate divorce attorney Shin Sung Han must work with clients who are outlandishly out of control, but he finds comfort in his two closest friends and fellow "40-year-old youngsters," Jang Hyung Geun and Jo Jung Sik.

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In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal

According to a Netflix report, In the Name of God: A Sacred Betrayal will explore the historical tales of four Korean leaders who, at various moments in history, shocked Korean society by referring to themselves as "Gods." It will debut on March 3.

The upcoming eight-part documentary series will disclose details about the Christian Gospel Mission (JMS), whose members came to refer to themselves as God's brides, the Odaeyang mass suicide, where 32 members of a religious sect who believed at the end of the world were discovered dead, the fictitious religion "Aga Dongsan," which left the nation speechless, and a man who asserted to be God of all people.


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