Every New K-Drama Coming To Netflix, Prime Video, And Disney+ In June 2026

It’s a great time to be a K-drama fan! Several amazing shows from April and May are still airing, and when viewers finish enjoying hits like Ahn Hyo-seop’s “Sold Out on You” and celebrating the popularity of “The WONDERFools” on Netflix, they’ll be ready for the next batch of new series.

Good news for K-drama fans! In June 2026, plenty of new series will be available on major streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video. ScreenRant has also reported that Rakuten Viki will be adding new titles, and we’ll keep you updated as more details are confirmed throughout June.

Doctor On The Edge

  • Where to Stream: Disney+/Hulu
  • Studio(s): The Studio M
  • Release Date: June 1, 2026

Lee Jae-wook (known from Alchemy of Souls) stars as Do Ji-ui, a doctor who used to be a plastic surgeon. Ji-ui is now serving his military duty by working as a public health doctor, but he finds himself overwhelmed in a challenging situation. He’s assigned to Pyeondongdo, a remote island village that desperately needs medical help. However, his colleagues view the island as dangerous and try to avoid it. Once Ji-ui arrives, he quickly becomes part of the dedicated team at the Pyeondong Public Health Center. Although the villagers can be difficult, these doctors are the only consistent source of healthcare for the entire community.

As Ji-ui dedicates himself to helping the villagers, he discovers a more caring side of himself. He also begins a sweet romance with Yook Ha-ri, a nurse from a university hospital who is newly assigned to the village (played by Shin Ye-eun of The Glory). Based on Kim Tae-poong’s webtoon Endurance Doctor, Doctor on the Edge is a heartwarming medical drama with a captivating romance, set to air new episodes on Disney+ and Hulu every Monday and Tuesday.

Teach You A Lesson

  • Where to Stream: Netflix
  • Studio(s): Ylab Plex, GTist
  • Release Date: June 5, 2026

Kim Mu-yeol, known for his role in Juvenile Justice, will star in the new Netflix series Teach You a Lesson as Na Hwa-jin. He plays a special agent for the Educational Rights Protection Agency (ERPA), an organization trying to fix a broken school system. Their unusual approach involves using physical force to combat school violence, gangs, and corruption. Teach You a Lesson, which is based on the popular Naver Webtoon Get Schooled, will be available on Netflix starting June 5th and promises to be a particularly action-packed series.

The show portrays students and teachers as having become “monsters.” The ERPA, a special organization, responds by fighting monster with monster. This creates a thrilling, action-filled school story where Hwa-jin and Im Han-rim, played by Jin Ki-joo (known from Moon Lovers), work to stop bullies, teachers, and even parents from going too far.

See You At Work Tomorrow!

  • Where to Stream: Prime Video
  • Studio(s): Studio Dragon, Kross Pictures
  • Release Date: June 22, 2026

Park Ji-hyun (known from Reborn Rich) stars as Cha Ji-yoon, a dedicated product planner who avoids romance due to past heartbreak. She focuses solely on her career, finding small joys in her downtime. However, her coworker and department manager, Kang Si-woo, played by Seo In-guk, begins to show a special interest in her, offering a welcome distraction from her work-focused life. New episodes of See You at Work Tomorrow! will be available on Prime Video every Monday and Tuesday.

Ji-yoon thought she was done with love after a painful breakup, but she unexpectedly finds herself falling for someone. This story, based on the popular webcomic Back to Work! by McQueen STUDIO, follows Ji-yoon as she recovers from work burnout and Si-woo, a strict and demanding team leader. They’re surrounded by a colorful cast of characters, including Yoon No-ah (played by Kang Mi-na from Welcome to Samdal-ri), all dealing with their own work and relationship challenges.

Notes From The Last Row

  • Where to Stream: Netflix
  • Studio(s): TBD
  • Release Date: June 26, 2026

Netflix is adding a highly anticipated series in June 2026 called Notes from the Last Row, starring Choi Min-sik, known for his role in Oldboy. The series centers around Heo Mun-o, a Korean literature professor and struggling writer who is frustrated with his students’ lack of writing skills and critical thinking. However, the story takes a surprising twist when Mun-o discovers a student with exceptional talent.

Lee Gang, an engineering student, shows remarkable promise with his writing, and Mun-o soon takes him under his wing. But across a concise six episodes, this drama promises to twist quickly into a compelling psychological thriller as Mun-o descends further into Gang’s story.

Agent Kim Reactivated

  • Where to Stream: Netflix
  • Studio(s): Studio S, Fantagio
  • Release Date: June 26, 2026

If you enjoy thrilling revenge stories, Netflix has a new action series you might like, starring So Ji-sub (known from Mercy for None). It follows Kim Do-hyeon, an ordinary single father who’s secretly a former secret agent. When his daughter is kidnapped, he’s forced to unleash his deadly skills and go on a relentless mission, encountering dangerous people from his past and present along the way.

If you enjoyed Taken, you’ll likely love this new series. With So joining the cast, expect plenty of exciting action – he’s known for playing strong, silent characters who are incredibly skilled in combat. Agent Kim Reactivated will release new episodes every Friday and Saturday, starting June 26th, for a total of 10 episodes.

Additional K-Dramas Await June 2026 Streaming Confirmations

Two more K-dramas, The Ordinary Jackpot and Make Me Tremble, haven’t yet been announced for streaming. Both were originally planned for release in the first half of 2026, so we can likely expect an update soon. While there was a report of The Ordinary Jackpot potentially coming to Kocowa, there’s been no official confirmation or streaming platform announced so far.

In the series The Ordinary Jackpot (also known as Lotto 1st Place Goes to Work Too), Lee Jun-hyuk plays Gong Eun-tae, a sales team leader who just wants a comfortable life. When he wins the lottery – a substantial 1.3 billion won, but not enough for early retirement – he tries to go back to normal. However, the winnings slowly start to affect his perspective on life and work, providing a sense of security that changes how he approaches both.

Make Me Tremble, meanwhile, is a particularly spicier K-drama that romance fans should absolutely look out for. Nam Ji-hyun (Suspicious Partner, Little Women) stars as Yeon-soo, a traditional woman raised in a conservative household working in marketing. Soon enough, Yeon-soo’s outlook changes dramatically when she crosses paths with a mysterious CEO of an adult products company, setting up at least the prospects of a raunchier rom-com than the typically purer fare commonly safer for work. With a suggestive name like Make Me Tremble, perhaps the series could be as much a challenge to the popular romance K-drama meta as it is to Yeon-soo’s reserved persona.

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2026-05-25 23:56