
As Korean dramas continue to captivate global audiences, Netflix remains at the forefront of delivering high-quality, original K-content.
On March 29, the platform revealed its current Top 10 Korean Netflix Original Dramas, showcasing a mix of action, thriller, and social commentary. Here's the list — and a chance to see how many you've already watched.

10. Bloodhounds
A gritty action-packed series about two young boxers who get entangled in the world of loan sharks.

9. Narco-Saints
Based on a true story, this crime drama follows an ordinary businessman who is recruited by the government to take down a Korean drug lord operating in Suriname.

8. Parasyte: The Grey
Inspired by the Japanese manga, this dark sci-fi series explores the survival of humanity when alien parasites begin invading human hosts.

7. The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call
Set in a high-pressure trauma center, this medical drama highlights the lives and challenges of emergency doctors saving lives in critical moments.

6. Hellbound (Season 1)
A supernatural thriller where mysterious beings deliver decrees of death, causing chaos and revealing the darkest sides of human nature.

5. My Name
A revenge-fueled drama about a woman who joins a crime ring and infiltrates the police to uncover the truth behind her father's death.

4. The Glory
A chilling tale of revenge centered on a woman who meticulously plots payback against her childhood bullies.

3. All of Us Are Dead (Season 1)
A zombie outbreak at a high school turns students into survivors, blending emotional drama with horror and suspense.

2. Squid Game (Season 2)
The highly anticipated continuation of the survival game phenomenon, bringing even more tension, stakes, and secrets.

1. Squid Game (Season 1)
The global sensation that started it all — 456 contestants in deadly children's games for a massive cash prize, exploring the depths of desperation and humanity.
How many of these dramas have you seen? If your watchlist includes several from this list, you're definitely keeping up with the best of Korean Netflix content.
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