7 Fan-Favorite K-Dramas On Hulu To Watch Right Now
A perfect list for your free trial period.
South Korean content has sucked in so many Western viewers that every major streaming platform is now committed to adding new K-dramas to their libraries on a weekly basis.
If it seems like you have already watched all the Korean dramas worth watching on your streaming service, it makes sense to check out other platforms. Hulu, for example, offers a 30-day free trial and some of the best K-dramas that often come up in fan discussions, many of which are Disney+ originals.
Big Mouth (2022)
IMDb Rating: 7.9/10
Park Chang-ho is an underperforming lawyer who is dubbed 'Big Mouth' because of his talkativeness. This seemingly harmless nickname becomes Chang-ho's curse as he is mistaken for a con man with the same criminal name, which leads to trouble. Now Chang-ho and his wife have to work hard to get him out of this situation.
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018)
IMDb Rating: 8.1/10
The life of a self-centered big boss is turned upside down when his trusted secretary of many years gives him her two-week notice. Unable to accept the change, the boss embarks on a mission to change the woman's mind.
The Worst of Evil (2023)
IMDb Rating: 8.3/10
A drug investigation leads a patrol officer to go undercover and infiltrate a massive criminal organization. Little does he know that his own wife is involved in the case and has a history with the drug cartel boss.
While You Were Sleeping (2017)
IMDb Rating: 8.3/10
The three protagonists – a field reporter, a rookie prosecutor, and a police officer - start having prophetic dreams that usually depict crimes or catastrophic events. The three team up to stop their ominous dreams from becoming reality.
Moving (2023)
IMDb Rating: 8.5/10
When a mysterious organization starts hunting them down, three average high school students discover that they are not so average after all. It turns out they have superpowers inherited from their parents.
A Shop for Killers (2024)
IMDb Rating: 8.5/10
The show is still running, but viewers already love its intense action and character development. The drama follows Jeong Ji-an, who is targeted by mysterious killers after the death of her uncle. The girl soon realizes that her uncle was not a simple shopping mall owner.
Tell Me That You Love Me (2023)
IMDb Rating: 8.6/10
This quietly beautiful and therapeutic story follows the romance between a deaf painter and an aspiring actress who are used to expressing their feelings in very different ways, but find soul mates in each other.