May 2021 K-Dramas On Netflix: “Move To Heaven,” “Mine” & “Racket Boys”

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A couple of heartening Korean dramas are set to accompany your May Netflix couch!

Aside from that, a peek to the elite society in the perspectives of ambitious women will also be highlighted in May 2021 K-Dramas on Netflix.

2021 K-Dramas On Netflix:  January | February | March | April | May | June

Currently, Navillera and Law School are streaming on the platform. Racket Boys is also set to join the roster.

Some hit dramas such as Tale of the Nine-Tailed, Partners for Justice, and Awaken also recently launched on Netflix.

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Mine

  • May 08

Encaged in a gold-clad life of secrets and lies, two women in a conglomerate family seek to topple all that stands in their way of finding true joy.

Mine revolves around the stories of strong women who escape the prejudice of the world. Lee Bo Young and Kim Seo Hyung are rightful owners of these new roles. The talented and versatile actresses are set to draw characters of elite and privileged women.

Boasting an exceptional creative team, Mine will be penned by  Baek Mi-kyeong of Strong Girl Bong Soon, The Lady in Dignity and This is My Love fame. In charge of the production is director Lee Na-jeong. Her portfolio includes Love Alarm, Fight For My Way and Oh My Venus.


Move To Heaven

  • May 14

Finding life in all that’s left behind, a trauma cleaner with Asperger’s and his ex-con uncle deliver the untold stories of the departed to loved ones. Move to Heaven is an inspiring story based on a nonfiction essay Things Left Behind written by Kim Sae-byul who is also one of the first trauma cleaners in Korea. Director Kim Sung-ho and writer Yoon Ji-ryun team up to present diverse stories left behind of those who passed away told from the honest and unbiased perspective of Geu-ru who has Asperger’s syndrome.


Racket Boys

  • May 31

A ragtag middle school badminton club makes a bid for the youth championships.

Oh Na Ra leads this new series about a coach of a badminton middle school club. Portraying Ra Young-ja, she is a living legend in the badminton world and the nation’s No. 1 junior high school coach for badminton. Pairing up with the actress is Kim Sang Kyung, also a coach of a middle school badminton team on the brink of being dismantled.

Talented young actors are also set to appear in the series including Lee Jae In, Tang Jun Sang, Kim Kang Hoon, Lee Ji Won, Choi Hyun Wook, and Son Sang Hyun. Likewise, respected characters and seasoned actors Shin Jeong Geun, Kim Min Gi, Woohyun, Baek Ji Won, Jung Min Seong, and Park Hyo Joo round up the big cast.

Powered by the formidable creative team, expectations are high for this upcoming series. PD Jo Young Gwang (Innocent Defendant, Heart Surgeons) teams up with writer Jung Bo Hoon who penned Prison Playbook.


Source: Netflix

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