October 2020 Korean Drama Releases covered quite an array of themes. The last quarter of stories will surely make everyone busy!
Viewers' K-Drama TV screens would fill this month of October with equally impressive fantasy and real stories, most-awaited pairings, and a few small screens comebacks. The selection of October 2020 Korean dramas highlighted fan favorite and skillfully talented actors and actresses.
Currently airing on screens are the following shows:
Monday- Tuesday:
- "Lonely Enough To Love" (MBC)
- "Zombie Detective" (KBS2)
- "Record of Youth" (tvN)
- "18 Again" (JTBC)
- "Do You Like Bhrams" (SBS)
Wednesday- Thursday
- "When I Was The Most Beautiful" (MBC)
- "More Than Friends" (JTBC)
Friday- Saturday
- "Alice" (SBS)
- "Lie After Lie" (Channel A)
- "SF8" (MBC)- Friday only
Saturday- Sunday
- "Missing: The Other Side" (OCN)
- "Stranger 2" (tvN)
Here are the list of the latest stories to expect in October 2020 Korean Dramas:
1. "Private Lives."
"Private Lives" is an upcoming South Korean television series that tells a story about swindlers who come across the nation trying to reveal the secret of an everyday fraud. Unintentionally, they get themselves involved in national privacy matters and going up against a big firm using a scheme and skills they know to survive. The series aims to give viewers an engaging drama experience bending with sweet, romance, suspense, and mystery.
The series sets to premiere on October 7.
2. "My Dangerous Wife"
"My Dangerous Wife" is a Korean thriller drama. The drama displays the story of how a marriage can progress sadly, threads on a merciless truth that a married couple could be each other's most treacherous enemy. That a home built that is a haven for the family is not really what it seems. Starring in the drama was Kim Jung Eun as Shim Jae Kyung, who is a smart, rich, and kindhearted person married Choi Won Young as Kim Yoon Chul. Also starring in the drama was Choi Yoo Hwa as Jin Sun Mi, who works at Kim Yoon Chul's Italian restaurant, happens to have a relationship with him and will do anything to get what she wants.
The drama will soon air on October 5.
3. "Tale of The Nine-Tailed."
"Tale of the Nine-Tailed" is an "urban fantasy drama" that tells the story of a male gumiho (mythical nine-tailed fox) named Yi Yeon (played by Lee Dong Wook) who just settled in the city. Together with Jo Bo Ah, who portrays as a fearless and talented producing director (PD) named Nam Ji Ah, who is also determined to hunt him down. Kim Bum plays Yi Rang, Yi Yeon's half-brother, born from a human and a gumiho parent.
"Tale of the Nine-Tailed" will soon premiere on October 7 at 10:30 p.m. KST.
4. Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol
The story is set in a small town invaded by a sweet oddball is always a welcome treat in K-Dramaland. The drama "Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol" tells the story of an energetic pianist named Goo La La (played by Go Ara), who hits rock bottom and finds herself at a piano academy in a small countryside town. There she fell in love and met with an expert part-timer named Sun Woo Joon (played by Lee Jae Wook).
Viewers are encouraged to anticipate this new KBS2 series that will bring sweet, exciting moments and gives delightful stories that inspire.
The drama "Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol" will premiere on October 7 at 9:30 p.m. KST.
5. "Search."
"Search" is a new military thriller drama about a specialized search party that battles against monstrous creatures. It is also a survival story that sets out to uncover the truth behind mysterious vanishing and murders in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). It also highlighted the members' heartwarming bonds as they struggled to escape together from the demilitarized zone.
6. "Start-Up."
"Start-Up" seems to be like one of the most anticipated dramas of 2020 that sets in South Korea's fictional Silicon Valley named Sandbox. The movie is about the story of young people's growth as they mature in start-up companies. The main characters were Suzy (as Seo Dal Mi), who dreams of becoming Korea's Steve Jobs, and Nam Joo Hyuk (as Nam Do San), the founder of Samsan Tech.
Other main leads were Kim Seon Ho plays Han Ji Pyung, and Kang Han Na will portray as Won In Jae, a CEO the second generation chaebol who has everything that society respects.
Start-Up" is set to premiere on October 17 at 9 p.m. KST.
6. "The Spies Who Loved Me"
Actors Eric Mun, Yoo In Na, and Lim Ju Hwan will lead and burst sweet tricks in this new MBC series. "The Spies Who Loved Me" is a suspenseful new romantic comedy that presents the secrets of married couples torn between a spy war. It is about a woman who accidentally caught up in the world of espionage. This drama promises to give viewers a pleasant smile and exciting experiences.
Starring Yoo In Na to play in the drama as Kang Ah Reum is a beautiful wedding dress designer who got married twice to husbands who both harbor many secrets.
Also, two men worked as secret agents of different sectors who got married to the same woman that becomes their connection to the suspense and funny love experiences. Her first husband was Jun Ji Hoon (played by ShinHwas's Eric Mun), is a good-looking Interpol secret agent who pretended to be a travel writer. While Derek Hyun (played by Im Joo Hwan) as her second husband, who disguised as a diplomat and a highly intelligent corporate spy possessing a competitive streak.
Directed by Lee Jae Jin will helm the series and penned by acclaimed screenwriter Lee Ji Min.
7. "Kairos."
MBC's upcoming drama "Kairos" is a time- crossing fantasy thriller action drama that tells the story about the interconnected fates of Kim Seo Jin (played by Shin Sung Rok), a man who motivated to reach success in life. His life was perfect together with his beautiful wife, Kang Hyun Chae (played by Nam Gyu Ri), until her daughter got kidnapped, which made him despair.
8. "Penthouse."
"Penthouse," headlined by talented actresses: Lee Ji Ah, Eugene, and Kim So Yeon. This series tells about the stories of women in high society with cunning motivations. It is a revenge drama of women who became evil to protect their children for they have no other choice.
9. "Please Don't Meet Him."
Starred by Song Ha Yoon and Lee Jun Young, this drama tells the story of a woman who accidentally developed a program that could discriminate against people with a bad attitude. The woman's journey began as she saves the people around her who went through frustrating relationships.