
Beyond The Bar To Mary Kills People: 10 K-Drama Releases In August 2025
August is shaping up to be an exciting month for K-drama enthusiasts, offering a diverse lineup that spans heartwarming romances, gripping thrillers and feel-good slice-of-life stories. Whether you're a seasoned binge-watcher or just stepping into the world of Korean dramas, this month's releases promise something for everyone, and plenty to keep you hooked.
A Look At 10 New K-Dramas And OTT Releases In August:
Mary Kills People (August 1)
A remake of the 2017 Canadian series of the same name, the drama follows a doctor who secretly helps terminally ill patients end their lives and conclude their sorrows. Things take a turn when a detective learns about the mysterious disappearances and corpses, leading him to the real culprit.
Where To Watch: MBC
Beyond The Bar (August 2)
The drama revolves around a rookie lawyer, Kang Hyo Min, whose righteous ways are challenged by her senior, Yoon Seok Hoon, at the firm. Despite being cold, Seok Hoon teaches her the ways of the law world, and the two develop a unique bond. The drama features Jung Chae Yeon and Lee Jin Wook in the lead roles.
Where to watch: JTBC, Netflix
My Lovely Journey (August 2)
Based on the Japanese novel Welcome Back, Traveller, the drama follows an idol-turned-travel journalist who tries to rebuild her life by planning life-changing journeys for others. While working closely with her former manager, she meets the editor of her travel program, and things take an unexpected turn. The show has already confirmed season 2.
Where To Watch: Channel A
Love Take Two (August 4)
The drama follows a single mother and daughter duo who cannot find a middle ground, but chaos unfolds when they come across the mother's first love and his son, who live in the countryside. The drama features Yum Jung Ah, Choi Yoon Ji, Park Hae Joon, and Kim Min Kyu in the lead roles.
Where To Watch: TVN
The drama follows the contrasting lives of the older and newer generations as they discover the true meaning of family by learning to understand each other's pain. The drama stars Jung Il-woo, Jung In-sun, Chun Ho-jin, and Lee Tae-ran in the lead roles.
Where To Watch: KBS2
The Echoes Of Survivors: Inside Korea's Tragedies (August 15)
This documentary series dives into four terrifying events through the lens of those who made it out alive. The series uncovers the tragic details of underground cults that ruin people's lives under the guise of faith.
Where To Watch: Netflix
My Golden Star / My Troublesome Star (August 18)
The series follows the story of a Korean actress who disappears and gets into an accident, causing her to lose her memory. 25 years later, she returns as a commoner hoping to regain her memory and stardom when she crosses paths with an undercover detective, leading to unexpected changes.
Where To Watch: ENA
Aema (August 22)
The drama is set in 1980s Chungmuro, where a top actress and a bar dancer fight for the lead role in the anticipated film Madame Aema. The drama stars Lee Honey and Bang Hyo Rin in the lead roles.
Twelve (August 23)
This fantasy action drama revolves around 12 angels who live among humans in disguise, tasked with protecting the country from evil spirits, inspired by the 12 zodiac animals. The drama is based on the concept of 12 celestial beings.
Where To Watch: Disney+, KBS2
Bon Appétit, Your Majesty (August 23)
The fantasy romance follows a French chef who time-travels to the past and becomes the royal chef for a tyrant king. Based on a web novel, the series explores their unique relationship.
Where To Watch: TVN, Netflix
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