Looking for your next exciting adventure in the K-drama land? February 2026 brings a powerful lineup of Korean dramas with captivating themes about justice, romance, and mystery. Check out everything you need to know about these eight new K-dramas in February 2026, including the release date, brief details, and reasons why you should watch them.
February 2026 New Korean Dramas to Add to Your Watchlist

“Honour” | February 2
- Hangul: 아너: 그녀들의 법정
- Genre: Mystery thriller/legal drama
- Cast lineup: Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Chung-ah
- Airs on: Monday – Tuesday 10:00 p.m. KST
- Episodes: 12
- Where to watch and stream: ENA, Genie TV. International streaming: TBA.
Synopsis: The legal K-drama “Honour” follows the story of three female lawyers. They are famous for handling complex cases involving crimes against women. A new case opens old wounds and reveals their pasts. If you’ve ever thought the legal system was too slow, this story might feel familiar and echo your frustration. Here, justice is about teamwork, not just a one-man show.
“Our Universe” | February 4
- Hangul: 우주를 줄게
- Genre: Romance/family/slice-of-life
- Cast lineup: Bae In-hyuk, Roh Jeong-eui, Park Seo-ham
- Airs on: Wednesday – Thursday, 10:40 p.m. KST
- Episodes: 12
- Where to watch and stream: tvN, Viki (availability varies by region).
Synopsis: Two in-laws who don’t get along are forced to live together to care for their 20-month-old nephew after a sudden loss. As they manage grief and daycare, they start to learn to support each other. This sweet and warm series is not about sharing a house, but it shows the real challenges of caregiving and how love can grow from responsibility.
“Bloody Flower” | February 4
- Hangul: 블러디 플라워
- Genre: Mystery thriller
- Cast lineup: Ryeoun, Sung Dong-il, Geum Sae-rok, Shin Seung-hwan, Jeong So-ri
- Airs on: Wednesday
- Episodes: 8 (two episodes premiere; then 2 episodes weekly)
- Where to watch and stream: Disney+
Synopsis: What do you think if a serial killer has the power to cure incurable diseases? This intriguing premise creates a dilemma and tests the law and ethics. In “Bloody Flower,” a lawyer, a prosecutor, and a journalist are entangled in a case where they are forced to choose what they believe. This thriller also raises a tricky question. What if someone saves a life but can also take one at the same time? Should we judge him less harshly?
“The Art of Sarah” | February 13
- Hangul: 레이디 두아
- Genre: Crime mystery/thriller
- Cast lineup: Shin Hae-sun, Lee Jun-hyuk
- Airs on: Friday
- Episodes: 8
- Where to watch and stream: Netflix
Synopsis: When a dead body is found in town, and a luxury brand rises in popularity, a detective starts to question every part of a woman’s story as her details keep changing. If you love Shin Hae-sun and Lee Jun-hyuk, this mystery thriller is a must-watch. This mystery also explores how people judge each other. When someone’s story changes, do we listen or just assume they’re lying?
“Love Phobia” | February 19
- Hangul: 러브 포비아
- Genre: Romance/modern dating/AI/VR
- Cast lineup: Yeonwoo, Kim Hyun-jin, Jo Yun-seo, Choi Byung-chan
- Airs on: Thursday, 11:00 p.m. KST
- Episodes: 8
- Where to watch and stream: U+mobiletv, Lifetime (TV). International streaming: TBA.
Synopsis: An emotion-averse AI-based matchmaking CEO meets a deeply in-touch romance novelist. Their arguments cure their wounds and drive them to review the meaning of love. If you like love stories that are connected with technology, dating apps or stories with tech, this series might be the one for you. It carries the fear of love and the promise of healing.
“In Your Radiant Season” | February 20
- Hangul: 찬란한 너의 계절에
- Genre: Romance/healing melodrama
- Cast lineup: Lee Sung-kyung, Chae Jong-hyeop
- Airs on: Friday and Saturday, 9:50 p.m. KST
- Episodes: 12
- Where to watch and stream: MBC, Disney+, WAVVE
Synopsis: A man lives like every day is summer, while a woman feels stuck in winter. When they meet, their connection not only carries warmth but also brings changes in their hearts. If you enjoy slow-burning romances, this series might feel soothing rather than tedious.
“Pearl in Red” | February 23
- Hangul: 붉은 진주
- Genre: Revenge
- Cast lineup: Park Jin-hee, Nam Sang-ji
- Airs on: Monday to Friday, 7:50 p.m. KST
- Episodes: 100
- Where to watch and stream: KBS2
Synopsis: Two women with false identities enter a powerful family. Unbeknownst to each other, they share a common purpose. They want to uncover the family’s secrets. Their success in revenge relies on teamwork, patience, and many small decisions. The everyday K-drama may be dramatic, but it also mirrors everyday life. This drama shows that power often hides its flaws. Watching these women’s stories and commitment can make your emotions feel like a roller coaster.
“The Practical Guide to Love” | February 28
- Hangul: 미혼남녀의 효율적 만남
- Genre: Romantic comedy
- Cast lineup: Han Ji-min, Park Sung-hoon, Lee Ki-taek, Jung Hye-sung
- Airs on: Saturday and Sunday, 10:40 p.m. KST
- Episodes: 12
- Where to watch and stream: JTBC (TV). Viki (availability varies by region), TVING
Synopsis: The new rom-com K-drama “The Practical Guide to Love” tells about a single woman who goes on blind dates and meet nexpected realities. She meets two men with different personalities. Instead of chasing a fantasy, she learns what practical love means for her. The series is light but connects with real-world relationships. Unlike other rom-coms, this could feel like a fresh start if you’re tired of perfect couples.
Final Thoughts
Although some Korean dramas in January 2026 are still airing, save these titles for your February watchlist. Let these stories take you on a new journey this month. Which title speaks to you? Share your picks below.
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