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Can This Love Be Translated? to The Art of Sarah: 5 Must-Watch K-Dramas of 2026 You Can’t Miss

Author: Akanksha Jain | Published: Saturday, May 9, 2026, 04:26 PM [IST]

K-dramas in 2026 have continued to raise the bar, delivering a perfect blend of romance, fantasy, action, and emotionally rich storytelling. From heart-fluttering love stories to gripping narratives that keep you hooked till the very end, this year’s lineup has something for every kind of viewer. Whether you’re in the mood for swoon-worthy chemistry or thought-provoking drama, these standout titles, from Can This Love Be Translated? to The Art of Sarah, deserve a spot on your binge-watch list.

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Can This Love Be Translated?

Starring Kim Seon-ho, Go Youn-jung, Sota Fukushi, Choi Woo-sung, and Lee Yi-dam, Can This Love Be Translated? is far from a typical rom-com. Streaming on Netflix, the series goes beyond romance to explore identity, emotional vulnerability, and the struggle of self-love in today’s world. Go Youn-jung impresses with a compelling dual performance, while her chemistry with Kim Seon-ho forms the emotional core of this deeply moving drama.


Phantom Lawyer

Starring Yoo Yeon-seok, Esom, and Kim Kyung-nam, Phantom Lawyer is a binge-worthy mix of legal drama and supernatural chaos. Streaming on Netflix and Viki, the series blends courtroom battles with ghostly encounters, often leading to hilarious moments, especially when Yeon-seok’s character gets possessed by his clients. Beneath the humor, however, lie deeply emotional stories that make each case more gripping than the last, turning Phantom Lawyer into a must-watch.

Bloodhounds 2

Starring Woo Do-hwan, Lee Sang-yi, and Rain, Bloodhounds 2 takes the intensity of its predecessor to a whole new level. Streaming on Netflix, the series delivers gritty, high-octane action that feels almost too real, especially with a standout appearance by Hwang Chan-sung. While the brutal fight sequences keep you on edge, it’s the strong bromance between Do-hwan and Sang-yi that remains the emotional core, with Rain’s chilling villain leaving a lasting impact.


The Art Of Sarah

Starring Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jun-hyuk, The Art of Sarah is a gripping thriller that proves once again why K-dramas excel in the genre. Streaming on Netflix, the series showcases Shin Hye-sun in top form as she unravels the many layers of a mysterious and complex character. Her intense push-and-pull chemistry with Lee Jun-hyuk adds to the intrigue, while the unpredictable twists will keep you hooked till the very end.

Climax

Starring Ju Ji-hoon, Ha Ji-won, Nana, Oh Jung-se, and Cha Joo-young, Climax is a wildly addictive guilty-pleasure drama. Streaming on Viki, the series blends messy relationships with gripping storytelling and standout ensemble performances. At its core, it’s an intense emotional roller coaster, with Ju Ji-hoon and Ha Ji-won portraying power-hungry characters willing to cross any line, even if it means destroying the ones they love.


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