8 New KDramas To Watch In July 2026: Netflix, Disney Plus
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Hollywood & Entertainment8 New KDramas To Watch In July 2026: Netflix, Disney Plus By Hannah Abraham,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hannah Abraham covers entertainment, culture and business.Follow Author Jun 30, 2026, 04:01pm EDTJun 30, 2026, 04:02pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Summary July brings a packed lineup of new Kdramas, featuring a diverse range of genres. Min Namgoong stars in "The Husband," a high-stakes kidnapping thriller where a neurosurgeon becomes the prime suspect in his wife's disappearance, forcing him to uncover hidden truths. "Family Relationship Certificate" offers an emotional family melodrama, exploring a strained mother-daughter relationship and past wounds. For heartwarming romance, "Dream to You" sees a filmmaker inspiring a reporter to rekindle her dreams. Park Eun-bin leads "Spooky in Love," an occult rom-com about a hotel heiress who sees ghosts, partnering with a prosecutor on murder cases. "The East Palace" is a dark fantasy historical thriller, following a man who traverses the ghost world and a court lady investigating a cursed palace. Other notable releases include "The Apartment Job," a comedy-drama about a gangster turned accidental hero, and "Love in Sync," a fantasy rom-com exploring emotional transference. Finally, Lee Dong-wook returns in the highly anticipated "A Shop for Killers Season 2," promising answers and an expanded international scope.
The East Palace NAM JOO HYUK as Gu-cheon in The East Palace Cr. Garage Lab/Netflix © 2026Garage Lab/NetflixJuly arrives with a stacked new Kdrama lineup, with a tightly wound kidnapping thriller, a ghost-seeing hotel heiress, a haunted Joseon palace, and the long-awaited return of a Netflix revenge saga all premiering within weeks of each other. Here is everything to consider adding to your watchlist this month: