Korean Dramas Releasing in March 2023: Oasis, The Glory 2, Delivery Man and More!

Korean Dramas Releasing in March 2023: The excitement of the month of love may have died down, but the Kdrama world is here to keep the excitement everlasting. With another box filled with some amazing shows that are ready to bring more colours into our lives, we have The Glory 2, Delivery Man, Romantic Guest House, and more waiting for us all!

The new month is ready to bring us another wonderful ride filled with some amazing Kdramas and there is no doubt that fans and viewers are eagerly looking forward to them all! Now without further ado, here’s a list of Kdramas to be released in the upcoming month!

List of Korean Dramas Releasing in March 2023

March 1

Delivery Man

The fantasy tale with comedy like no other, this show is what you will need in the upcoming month because there is never a reason to say no to something that makes you smile. The story of a taxi driver who grants the last wish of ghosts is set to make you laugh while it slowly and smoothly touches your heart.

Directed by Han Bo-kyung, the Kdrama stars Yoon Chan-young, Bang Min-ah, Kim Min-seok, Kim Jin-woo, Choi Tae-hwan, and Kim Seung-soo, alongside other cast members. The Kdrama is set to broadcast on ENA and will be available for streaming on Viki.

March 4

Divorce Attorney Shin

Bringing in next is a law drama that brings some bizarre cases to the talented divorce lawyer Shin Sung-han, who is ready to tackle them all each day. With his fellow 40-year-old close friends being the only place for him to find solace, Sung-han’s story is definitely not one to miss!

Directed by Lee Jae-hoon, the drama stars Cho Seung-woo, Han Hye-jin, Kim Sung-kyun, Jung Moon-sung, Kang Mal-geum, and Cha Hwa-yun, alongside other cast members. The drama is set to broadcast on jTBC, TVING, and will be available for streaming on Netflix.

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March 6

Oasis

A period drama set in the turbulent ’80s and ’90s in South Korea, we can say that you will need to have some tissues ready when watching this show. Bringing the story of young people with dreams that only went haywire, this is a historical youth drama that you just cannot miss!

Directed by Han Hee and Yoon Sung-shik, the drama stars Jang Dong-yoon, Seol In-ah, Choo Young-woo, Do Sang-woo, Hyun Seung-hee, and Park Noh-shik, alongside other cast members. The drama is set to broadcast on KBS2.

March 10

The Glory 2

Song Hye-kyo’s revenge drama which had us all excited in December 2022, is finally making its return with season 2 and bringing an end to her character’s intricate revenge plan. After leaving us all speechless with the heartbreaking tale of the young woman, this sequel will finally bring us to the climax of it all and there is no way we aren’t excited!

Directed by Ahn Gil-ho, the drama stars, Song Hye-kyo, Lee Do-hyun, Im Ji-yeon, Park Sung-hoon, Yeom Hye-ran, and Jung Sung-il, alongside other cast members. The drama will be available for streaming on Netflix.

March 11

Pandora Beneath the Paradise

After the thrilling Penthouse series, Lee Ji-ah is ready for another action thriller drama and there is no doubting our excitement. Setting foot into another revenge plot as she aims to become the First Lady of South Korea, the actress is here to once again dominate with her role where she once again shines with power.

Directed by Choi Young-hoon, the drama stars Lee Ji-ah, Lee Sang-yoon, Jang Hee-jin, Park Ki-woong, Bong Tae-kyu, and Shim So-young, alongside other cast members. The drama is set to broadcast on TVING and tvN.

March 20

Romantic Guest House

Finally, we bring a mystery romance drama with a historical theme that will leave you awestruck and wanting more. Bringing to you the story of a pampered youngest daughter who has now become the sole breadwinner, she has to join hands with three young scholars as they search for someone who disappeared 13 years ago.

Directed by Kim Jung-min, the drama stars Shin Ye-eun, Ryeoun, Kang Hoon, Jung Gun-joo, Hyun Woo, and Oh Man-suk, alongside other cast members. The drama is set to broadcast on SBS.

Which of these Kdramas has got you excited? Let us know in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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