Korean dramas
Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas, are television series produced in South Korea. They typically feature a mix of romance, comedy, and drama, appealing to a wide audience. Episodes usually last between 60 to 90 minutes, and series often consist of 16 to 20 episodes, making them easy to binge-watch.
These shows have gained international popularity, thanks in part to streaming platforms. They often showcase Korean culture, fashion, and music, contributing to the global interest in K-pop and Korean cinema. Notable examples include Crash Landing on You and Goblin, which have captivated viewers worldwide.