Whether you’re into romance, comedy, thrillers, or family drama, there’s something new in store for you this month. Here are nine new k-dramas plus one movie to check out this March 2025 on various streaming platforms.

March 1: The Potato Lab
Love is like a tornado potato—twisty, unpredictable, and surprisingly sweet. Mi-kyung (Lee Sun-bin, Work Later, Drink Now) runs a quirky potato-centric research lab, but her peaceful life is turned upside down when Baek-ho (Kang Tae-oh, Extraordinary Attorney Woo), a cold-hearted businessman, enters the picture. A unique healing rom-com that’s as heartwarming as a plate of fries.
12 episodes. Where to Watch: Netflix, every Saturday & Sunday
March 3: Riding Life
In this female-centric family drama, Jeon Hye-jin is Lee Jung-eun, a beauty industry executive and working mom. Struggling to get her 7-year-old daughter to academy on time, she enlists the help of her mother, pediatric art therapist Yoon Ji-ah (Jo Min-soo). As =
8 episodes. Where to Watch: GenieTV, every Monday & Tuesday
March 7: When Life Gives You Tangerines
Set on the beautiful island of Jeju, this highly-anticipated drama stars IU (Hotel del Luna) as Ae-sun, a rebellious woman determined to carve her own path. Opposite her is Park Bo-gum (Record of Youth), who plays Gwan-sik, a reserved man of few words but deep emotions. As they navigate four seasons of life and love, we see their journey unfold in a heartwarming (and tear-jerking) way. With writer Lim Sang-choon (When the Camellia Blooms) and director Kim Won-suk (Misaeng: Incomplete Life) at the helm, this one’s guaranteed to be special.
16 episodes. Where to Watch: Netflix, Fridays
March 8: The Art of Negotiation
Sporting silver hair, Lee Je-hoon stars as legendary negotiator Yoon Ju-no in this corporate drama. The Art of Negotiation also features Kim Dae Myeung, Sung Dong Il, Jang Hyun Sung as their characters battle it out in the cutthroat world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
12 episodes. Where to Watch: Viu, Viki on Saturdays and Sundays
March 19: Hyper Knife
In her darkest television role yet, Park Eunbin is Jung Se-ok. a brilliant neurosurgeon whose career was derailed by a tragic incident. Stripped of her medical license, she turns to performing illegal surgeries in secret, driven by an unrelenting desire to push the limits of neuroscience. Her encounter with her former mentor, the esteemed yet mysterious Dr. Choi Deok-hee (Sol Kyung-gu), reignites old wounds and sets off a dangerous struggle for power and revenge.
8 episodes. Where to Watch: Disney+, Wednesdays
March 19: Villains Everywhere
“Villains Everywhere” revolves around the chaotic lives of middle-aged sisters Oh Na-ra (Oh Na-ra) and Oh Yu-jin So Yoo Jin and their eccentric family. Rounding out the cast of this family comedy are Seo Hyun Chul, Song Jin Woo, Park Young Gyu.
24 half-hour episodes. Every Wednesday and Thursday.

March 24: Heo’s Diner
Xiumin of EXO stars in this time slip drama about Heo Gyun, a progressive Joseon man who travels 400 years to present-day Seoul. He finds himself working as a chef as he unravels the mystery behind his death in the past. Co-starring WJSN’s Exy, Lee Sae-on, and Lee Soo-min, this culinary romcom promises to showcase love, friendship, and delicious Korean food.
10 episodes. Where to Watch: Viki+, every Monday and Tuesday
March 28: Heesu in Class 2
Adapted from the webtoon "Heesu in Class 2," this BL drama is about Lee Hee-su (Ahn Ji Ho), an 18-year-old high school student who secretly has feelings for his best friend Joo Chan-young (Jo Joon-young). He suddenly becomes the center of attention when a rumor circulates around school that he gives the best love advice.
10 episodes. Fridays and Saturdays.
March 31: Divorce Insurance
Lee Dong-woook, Lee Joo-bin, Lee Kwang-soo, and Lee Da-hee star as employees of Plus General Insurance in this new comedy series. In “The Divorce Insurance,” Lee Dong-wook is No Gi-jun, a three-time divorcé who has suffered financially because of his failed marriages. This inspires him to develop insurance products to insurance against the financial catastrophe brought by divorce.
12 episodes. Where to Watch: Prime, Mondays and Tuesdays
March 31: Revelations (Film)
A psychological thriller from Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan), this film follows a pastor (Ryu Jun-yeol, The 8 Show) who believes he’s received a divine message to punish a criminal. But as a detective (Shin Hyun-been, Hospital Playlist) investigates, she unravels a dangerous web of faith, justice, and paranoia.
Where to Watch: Netflix
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