I’m beyond excited for this month’s releases! There are so many amazing K-dramas coming out and I’ve already decided that I will remain indoors, in my couch and in front of my TV. Otherwise, I’ll regret missing out on these highly anticipated shows. What are you going to watch in April?
April 3

Bloodhounds Season 2
Cast: Lee Sang Yi, Woo Do Hwan & Rain
Plot: Baek Jung (Rain) is a powerful and feared man who runs an underground gambling boxing ring. While he tries to lure Kim Gun Woo (Woo Do Hwan) into his illegal fighting, Gun Woo and Hong Woo Jin (Lee Sang Yi) team up to wipeout his operation.
Episodes: 7
Channel: Netflix
April 10

Perfect Crown
Cast: IU, Byeon Woo Seok, Gong Seung Yeon & Noh Sang Yeon
Plot: Set in the 21st century when South Korea is governed by a constitutional monarchy, Seong Hee Ju (IU) is a rich heiress who has everything, but starts being bothered by her commoner status. So, she gets involved with Prince Yian (Byeon Woo Seok), who has nothing but his royal status.
Episodes: 12
Channel: MBC, Disney+, Hulu
April 13

Yumi’s Cells Season 3
Cast: Kim Go Eun & Kim Jae Won
Plot: Kim Yu Mi (Kim Go Eun) is now a star writer but she’s getting bored with her life. One day, an unexpected accident occurs and she meets Shin Soon Rok (Kim Jae Won). She gets romantically involved with him and this new romance wakes up all her brain cells.
Episodes: 8
Channel: Netflix
April 17

Absolute Value of Romance
Cast: Kim Hyang Gi, Cha Hak Yeon, Kim Jae Hyun, Kim Dong Gyu & Sohn Jeong Hyuck
Plot: Yeo Ui Ju (Kim Hyang Gi) is an ordinary high school student during the day and a romance novel writer at night, using her handsome teachers as her main characters. One day, she unexpectedly meets four of them in real life which turns her school life upside down.
Episodes: 14
Channel: Coupang Play, Prime Video
April 18

We Are All Trying Here
Cast: Koo Kyo Hwan & Go Youn Jung
Plot: The story revolves around a group of people tormented by envy and jealousy, as they navigate their struggles and try to find peace. Among them, there is aspiring director Hwang Dong Man (Koo Kyo Hwan) and producer Byeon Eun Ah (Go Youn Jung).
Episodes: 12
Channel: JTBC, Netflix
April 20

The Scarecrow
Cast: Park Hae Soo & Lee Hee Jun
Plot: Kang Tae Ju (Park Hae Soo) is a tenacious detective who gets demoted back to his hometown. There, he decides to look into a serial murder case as a way to restore his honor. He teams up with prosecutor Cha Shi Young (Lee Hee Jun), whom he hates, to solve the case.
Episodes: 12
Channel: GenieTV, TVING
April 22

Sold Out on You
Cast: Ahn Hyo Seop, Chae Won Bin & Kim Bum
Plot: Matthew Lee (Ahn Hyo Seop) is a young farmer with a warm heart. Dam Ye Jin (Chae Won Bin) is a top host for a home shopping network. One day, they meet and though they start off the wrong foot, they develop feelings for each other.
Episodes: 12
Channel: SBS, Netflix
April 24

If Wishes Could Kill
Cast: Jeon So Young, Kang Mi Na, Baek Sun Ho, Hyeon Woo Seok & Lee Hyo Je
Plot: A group of high school friends discover a mysterious app named Girigo that promises to grant their wishes. But instead, they’re are all notified that they’ve been cursed to die. One of them, Yoo Se Ah (Jeon So Young), tries to reveal the truth behind the app.
Episodes: 8
Channel: Netflix
April 25

Filing for Love
Cast: Shin Hye Sun & Gong Myung
Plot: Joo In Ah (Shin Hye Sun), a ruthless executive at Haemu Group, hides a secret. After her arrival, No Ki Joon (Gong Myung) is demoted and tasked to deal with internal scandals. One day, he receives a tip that In Ah is in an inappropriate work relationship. So, he starts investigating her and uncovers complicated truths.
Episodes: 12
Channel: tvN, Viki, HBO Max
April 29

Gold Land
Cast: Park Bo Young & Lee Hyun Wook
Plot: Kim Hee Ju (Park Bo Young) works as a security screening agent at an international airport. Her boyfriend, Lee Do Kyeong (Lee Hyun Wook), works as a co-pilot for an airline. One day, she accidentally receives gold from a smuggling organization and becomes the center of chaos, greed, and betrayal.
Episodes: 10
Channel: Disney+, Hulu