Kdramas Based on Webtoons that are Bringing to Life Our Favourite Plots!

Kdramas Based on Webtoons are really bringing up the heat for Kdrama fans as year after year, we continue to get some of the best shows out there. Throughout the year, the popularity of Webtoons is growing and so is that of Kdramas that are based on them. The intense plot of these series and the fandom that is already present contribute to the popularity of these shows and there is nothing better than getting a Kdrama that does justice to these series.

Webtoons are episodic digital comics that originated in South Korea and are meant to be read on smartphones. The popularity of these comics has been rising globally in recent years as they not only keep the audience intrigued by the wide range of creative diversity but also because they give a chance to anyone who has the creativity to show their talent.

Now, the popularity of these Kdramas based on Webtoons is rising and 2025 is putting an end to many Webtoon fans who are soon to get their favourite comics turned into shows. So, from Trauma Code to Study Group, here’s a list of Kdramas you don’t want to miss this year!

7 Kdramas Based on Webtoons 2025

Trauma Code: Heroes on Call

The Kdrama may have already been released, but the popularity behind it doesn’t just come from after its release but also due to the Webtoon it is based on. This show has to be one of the best releases on Netflix this year because it doesn’t just follow the comic to perfection but also helps in the widespread of the Webtoon fandom. I know how hooked I’ve been to the Webtoon after watching the show, and it has been well worth it.

Taxi Driver Season 3

After two wonderful seasons, Lee Je-hoon is back with his team and there is nothing more exciting than seeing this group delivering episode after episode of thrill, action, comedy, and more. This show has been renewed because of the wonderful comic it has been based on and once you’ve got yourself hooked to this series, good luck dealing with your curiosity.

Weak Hero Class 2

Yeon Si-eun is a character we’ve been following for years now, but seeing him alive in this show was all we had ever wanted. The show beautifully follows the plot that we’ve been loving for a long time now, and seeing the new season coming out this year is only bringing us a wave of excitement.

My Dearest Nemesis

Romcom Webtoon never fails to amuse and stun us. After What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, Business Proposal, and more, we have another comic coming to life this year. My Dearest Nemesis starring Moon Ga-young who has already made us fall in love with her Webtoon character from True Beauty is back for another round. The perfect combination is here and we are looking for to the release of this show.

Friendly Rivalry

Lee Hye-ri is also ready for the Webtoon game, but her route is different from the rest. Bringing a character from a psychological thriller, this show is bound to keep us on our toes. And being based on a Webtoon, we can already guarantee that it’s going to be a good ride for Kdrama and Webtoon fans alike.

Low Life

Set in the 1970s, this Webtoon-based Kdrama is ready to take us to another time altogether and bring us to an adventure drama that is sure to leave us stunned. This Webtoon has already been loved by many around the world, and our excitement for the show only rises because the writer is the one who has also written Misaeng.

Kdramas Based on Webtoons
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Study Group

Finally, we have the newest ongoing Kdrama that has us on our toes. Starring Hwang Min-hyun, this show has already lifted our spirits with just two episodes. The show has already garnered the attention of many around the world and fans are already hoping for a season 2 because of how good the show is.

What do you think about these shows? 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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