Enjoy the ‘month of love’ with these upcoming K-dramas

Can’t get enough of the ‘Korean drama craze’? This February, a new set of anticipated K-dramas will surely get your hearts a-flutter!

Start the month of love by binge-watching the newest dramas from Korea. Packed with impressive camera shots, powerful musical scores, and talented actors and actresses, this drama list will make you feel and experience the magic of love.

Here’s the roundup of the lovely K-dramas that you need to watch out for this February.

Our Blooming Youth
Release Date: February 6

This historical drama follows Min Jae Yi (Jeon So-nee), a good daughter of a noble family. Jae Yi believes that in order to bring honor to their household, she needs to accept her fate by marrying the son of the Second State Councilor. She then devotes herself to learning how to be a good wife and mother in the future. Unfortunately, her family got murdered before the day of her wedding. Due to the unexpected tragedy, Jae Yi soon finds herself the subject of baseless accusations of murdering her loved ones.

When Lee Hwan (Park Hyung-Sik), a lonely Prince suffering from a mysterious curse saved her from her dismal fate, Jae Yi needs to help him break the curse in return— letting them discover their love for each other.

Love To Hate You
Release Date: February 10

The plot revolves around the love-hate relationship between Yeo Mi Ran (Kim Ok-bin), an attorney at Gilmu Law Firm, and Nam Kang-ho (Teo Yoo), a famous actor in the entertainment industry in South Korea.

Mi Ran is allergic to romantic relationships with men, while Kang Ho doesn’t trust women. Is there a chance for love to grow in their doubtful hearts?

The Heavenly Idol
Release Date: February 15

Filled the month with laughs and giggles by watching this rom-com drama. Based on a popular web novel, this follows the story of Pontifex Lembrary (Kim Min-kyu), a high priest who fights against the devil king before being transferred to a new world.
When he awakens, he finds himself possessing the body of Woo Yeon Woo, an idol of the unpopular group Wild Animal. Later on, Kim Dal (Go Bo Gyeol), Yeon Woo’s ultimate fan, will be Lembrary’s manager to save him and his career.

Call It Love
Release Date: February 22

This romantic melodrama is about Sim Woo-Joo (Lee Sung Kyung) whose life became miserable after finding out about her father’s affair. When her father died, Woo-joo got kicked out of her home by her father’s mistress. To take revenge, she approaches Han Dong-Jin, the son of the mistress.

Dong Jin suffered from loneliness all his life, but not until Woo-Joo came into the picture. Later on, Sim Woo-Joo realizes that she has fallen in love with the son of the woman she despises the most.

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