New K-Dramas coming to Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ in June 2026 you need on your watchlist

Karen Noronha | May 29, 2026, 02:25 IST
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From remote island mysteries to undercover agents and emotionally complicated romances, here are five new K-dramas arriving this June.

Netflix | Everything from romances to mysteries is coming to a screen near you.
Image credit : Netflix | Everything from romances to mysteries is coming to a screen near you.
Fantasy romances and supernatural stories may have dominated May, but June 2026 is taking a different route. This month's K-drama slate dives into survival stories, workplace chaos, psychological tension, and high-stakes action, offering viewers a wide mix of genres across Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.


From remote island mysteries to undercover agents and emotionally complicated romances, here are five new K-dramas arriving this June.

tvN | June 2026 brings an eclectic slate of K-dramas.
Image credit : tvN | June 2026 brings an eclectic slate of K-dramas.

Doctor On The Edge – June 1

  • Cast: Lee Jae-wook, Shin Ye-eun, Hong Min-gi, Lee Soo-kyung
  • Episodes: 12
  • Streaming platform: Disney+


A wealthy plastic surgeon's life takes an unexpected turn when mandatory public health service sends him to the isolated island of Pyeondong-do. Far from his privileged lifestyle, adapting to the island becomes harder than expected.

As mysterious incidents unfold around him, Do Ji-ui finds himself growing closer to secretive nurse Yook Ha-ri while trying to survive a year in a place that feels increasingly dangerous.

Teach You A Lesson – June 5

  • Cast: Kim Mu-yeol, Lee Sung-min, Jin Ki-joo, P.O
  • Episodes: 10
  • Streaming platform: Netflix


Based on the Korean webtoon Get Schooled, the series follows the Educational Rights Protection Bureau, a task force created to tackle school violence and restore order using aggressive methods.

Na Hwa-jin and his team confront violent students, corruption, and a broken education system, creating a drama that blends action, social commentary, and moral dilemmas.

See You At Work Tomorrow – June 22

  • Cast: Seo In-guk, Park Ji-hyun, Kang Mi-na
  • Episodes: 12
  • Streaming platform: Prime Video


This office romance follows Cha Ji-yun, a burnt-out employee struggling through both professional and personal setbacks. Her routine becomes more complicated when she grows closer to her cold and perfectionist boss.


What begins as workplace tension slowly develops into friendship and romance as the pair navigate office politics, exhaustion, and emotional healing together.

Notes From The Last Row – June 26

  • Cast: Choi Min-sik, Choi Hyun-wook, Jin Kyung, Huh Joon-ho, Kim Yoon-jin
  • Episodes: 6
  • Streaming platform: Netflix


A failed novelist and literature professor becomes fascinated by the extraordinary writing talent of one of his students, setting off an increasingly complex relationship.

As mentorship turns into obsession, jealousy and ambition begin surfacing, transforming admiration into something far darker.

Agent Kim Reactivated – June 26

  • Cast: So Ji-sub, Choi Dae-hoon, Yoon Kyung-ho, Joo Sang-wook, Son Na-eun
  • Episodes: 10
  • Streaming platform: TBA


Kim Bu-jang appears to be an ordinary bank employee and single father, but he is secretly hiding a dangerous past as a former spy involved in covert operations.

When his daughter suddenly disappears, he is forced back into the world he tried to leave behind, risking everything to save her.
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