K-drama fans are in for a packed week. From legal thrillers and fantasy romances to lighthearted rom-coms and intense revenge sagas, February 2–8 brings 13 new Korean drama releases and episode drops across Netflix, Disney+, Viki, Prime Video, and Korean broadcast networks.
Whether you’re following ongoing favourites or searching for a fresh binge, here’s a complete, easy-to-bookmark guide to what’s streaming this week.
New K-Drama Premieres This Wee
1. Honour (ENA) — February 2
A gripping legal mystery centred on three senior lawyers who co-founded a prestigious firm specialising in cases involving crimes against women. When a long-buried scandal resurfaces, their professional and personal lives begin to unravel. Starring Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah.
2. Bloody Flower (Disney+) — February 4
Ryeoun returns in a dark mystery thriller about a serial killer with a chilling twist — the ability to cure incurable diseases. As investigators and civilians collide with his existence, questions of morality, justice, and ethics take centre stage.
3. Our Universe (Viki) — February 4
A tender coming-of-age rom-com following two reluctant in-laws who become guardians to their orphaned nephew. What starts as mutual dislike slowly turns into healing, growth, and unexpected love. Stars Bae In Hyuk and Roh Jeong Eui.
Ongoing K-Dramas With New Episodes
4. Spring Fever (Amazon Prime Video)
Episodes 9–10: February 2–3
A quiet village romance between an emotionally guarded teacher and an introverted CEO. Warm, comforting storytelling makes this a perfect slow-burn watch.
5. A Graceful Liar (KBS)
Episodes 89–93: February 2–6
A daily melodrama driven by revenge, ambition, and family power struggles, focusing on a mother-daughter duo targeting the chaebol family they marry into.
6. Marie and Her Three Daddies (KBS)
Episodes 81–85: February 2–6
A lighthearted family rom-com revolving around a shocking paternity mystery involving three very different father figures.
7. First Man (MBC)
Episodes 35–39: February 2–6
Twin sisters separated at birth cross paths again through love, betrayal, and revenge in this dramatic romance thriller filled with twists.
8. No Tail to Tell (Netflix)
Episodes 7–8: February 6–7
A fantasy rom-com about a Gen Z gumiho who accidentally becomes human after an incident with a star footballer. A charming mix of mythology and modern romance.
9. The Judge Returns (Viki)
Episodes 11–12: February 6–7
Ji Sung stars as a corrupt judge who travels back in time after death, using his second chance to punish powerful villains and rewrite his fate.
10. Undercover Miss Hong (Netflix)
Episodes 7–8: February 7–8
Park Shin Hye headlines this office comedy set during South Korea’s IMF crisis. A prosecutor goes undercover as her younger sister to expose corporate crimes — only to face her ex-boyfriend as CEO.
11. Positively Yours (Viki)
Episodes 7–8: February 7–8
A rom-com exploring the unexpected aftermath of a one-night encounter between a CEO and his employee, leading to forced proximity and emotional growth.
12. To My Beloved Thief (Viki)
Episodes 11–12: February 7–8
A historical fantasy romance featuring soul-switching, secret identities, and forbidden love between a bandit noblewoman and a Joseon prince.
13. Recipe for Love (KBS)
Episodes 3–4: February 7–8
A heartfelt family romance about childhood friends from rival families who reunite as adults, navigating old wounds, love, and reconciliation.
Final Word
This week’s K-drama lineup offers something for every viewer — from intense thrillers and legal dramas to cozy romances and fantasy escapes. If your watchlist needs an upgrade, February 2–8 is the perfect time to press play.