Chasing love and dreams is the theme of K-Dramas on Netflix to look forward to next month!
Joining Sisyphus, Hello Me! and Vincenzo in the lineup of March 2021 K-Dramas on Netflix are two youth dramas brimming with love and life lessons.
Song Kang fans will have a double treat with two new titles headlined by the rising Sweet Home actor.
2021 K-Dramas On Netflix: January | February |
Love Alarm Season 2
- March 12
Longing for resounding proof of her feelings, Jojo sets out to uninstall the shield and make the app ring for her one true love.
Set in a world where a notification on an app called “Love Alarm” becomes the only indicator of love, Love Alarm season 2 is a Netflix original series about a girl who cannot trigger Love Alarm and two guys with an unabashed love for her trying to figure out how she feels.
Season 2 picks up from the end of season 1, which became a huge sensation for its original concept of Love Alarm, It signals the user when someone with a crush on them is within the radius of 10 meters. The perfect chemistry of its gorgeous cast, Kim So-hyun, Jung Ga-ram, and Song Kang evidently warrants to tell
their unfinished story.
The new season will explore the unresolved feelings of the first love of Jojo, Sun-oh, and Hye-yeong and capture various aspects of a society where the number of hearts on Love Alarm becomes so valuable that it affects a person’s social status.
Navillera
- March 22
A 70-year-old with a dream and a 23-year-old with a gift lift each other out of harsh realities and rise to the challenge of becoming ballerinos.
Based on a webtoon of the same title, Navillera (Like Butterfly) tells the heartwarming friendship story that bloomed between a 70-year old postman and a 23-year old young man who both love ballet.
The emotional nudge between the seventy old man at the end of his life and the twenty-three youth who has just started exploring life who are both eager to work on similar dreams is the drawing point of the series.
The cast includes Park In Hwan, Song Kang, Na Moon Hee and Hong Seung Hee.
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