June 2022 K-Dramas On Netflix: “Money Heist Korea,” “Alchemy of Souls,” “Cafe Minamdang,” “Ghost Doctor” & More

June 2022 K-Dramas on Netflix

Fantasy, supernatural and heist adventure are what’s in store in June 2022 K-Dramas on Netflix!

And of course, the eagerly-awaited South Korea’s caper series is set to launch on Netflix.

Currently, Netflix streams Tomorrow, My Liberation Notes, Our Blues, The Sound of Magic and Welcome To Wedding Hell.

Previous fan-favorite K-Dramas you need to add to your watch list include Twenty Five Twenty One, Forecasting Love and Weather, Thirty, Nine and Business Proposal.

In case you missed it, Happiness, Melancholia, Secret Royal Inspector Joy and The One and Only are also recently added to Netflix’s K-Drama catalog.

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Alchemy of Souls

  • Streaming on June 18

A powerful sorceress in a blind woman’s body encounters a man from a prestigious family, who wants her help to change his destiny.

The series stars Jung So Min, Lee Jae Wook, Hwang Min Hyun and Shin Seung Ho.

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Ghost Doctor Season 1

  • Streaming on June 23

The ghost of an arrogant surgeon with a golden touch possesses the body of a first-year resident, making him the most sought-after physician overnight.

Jung Ji Hoon and Kim Bum top-bill Ghost Doctor with Uee and Son Na Eun.


Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area

  • Streaming on June 24

Thieves overtake the mint of a unified Korea. With hostages trapped inside, the police must stop them — as well as the shadowy mastermind behind it all.  

The series features an unprecedented heist in the chaotic dystopian peninsula of North and South Korea as they go on the verge of peaceful yet sudden unification.

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Cafe Minamdang

  • Streaming on June 27

A suspicious cafe houses suspicious patrons. Cafe Minamdang is based on a webtoon of the same title.

Starring Seo In Guk and Oh Yeon Seo, the latest series from KBS2 follows the investigation of a former detective turned shaman in a café named Minamdang

Extraordinary Attorney Woo

  • Streaming on June 29

The new series by ENA Channel and Netflix is directed by Yoo In-sik (Dr. Romantic, Vagabond) and penned by Moon Ji-won.

Rounding up the main cast are Jeon Bae Soo, Baek Ji Won, Jin Kyung, Joo Hyun Young, Ha Yun Kyung, Joo Jong Hyuk, and Lim Sung Jae.

Portraying the titular role in Extraordinary Attorney Woo is the talented actress Park Eun Bin. As Woo Young-woo, she portrays a new lawyer at a big law firm company with an IQ of 164.

She has an eidetic memory. However, her genius brain also falls on the autism spectrum. Thus, she lacks social skills and empathy.

Nevertheless, she grows into a true lawyer by solving various cases. She is courageous in overcoming limitations as she solves problems by looking at the case from a new perspective.

The series warmly and pleasantly solves the challenge of Woo Young-woo, who confronts the prejudice and absurdity of the world from a slightly different point of view.

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Don’t miss the exciting new titles in June 2022 K-Dramas on Netflix next month!


 PR Source: Netflix

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