2022 K-Dramas to look out for: ‘Thirty-Nine,’ ‘Juvenile Justice’ and more
The Hindu
From courtroom dramas to romantic comedies, there’s plenty to keep fans enthralled in the coming months
It has been a frenzied start to the year for K-Drama fans. The Red Sleeve, starring Lee Jun-Ho and Lee Se-Young, ended during the first week of January, leaving fans of the show wanting more. All eyes then were then on the coming-of-age romance between Choi-Ung and Kook Yeon-So in Our Beloved summer which also finished on a high. The latest show to take the world by storm, All of Us are Dead, is continuing to gain fans by the minute as it moves towards breaking records set by the wildly-popular Squid Game.
We’re not even two months into the year and there’s already a lot more in store. Over the next few weeks, several shows are all set to premiere on streaming platforms in the country. Here’s a list of what to look out for:
National Press Day (November 16) was last week, and, as an entertainment journalist, I decided to base this column on a topic that is as personal as it is relevant — films on journalism and journalists. Journalism’s evolution has been depicted throughout the last 100-odd years thanks to pop culture, and the life and work of journalists have made for a wealth of memorable cinema.