4 major K-drama releases this week offer varied storytelling styles.
My Royal Nemesis and The WONDERfools lead this month’s strongest Korean dramas.
Netflix and Viki anchor an exciting mix of fantasy, romance and healing stories.
4 major K-drama releases this week offer varied storytelling styles.
My Royal Nemesis and The WONDERfools lead this month’s strongest Korean dramas.
Netflix and Viki anchor an exciting mix of fantasy, romance and healing stories.
K-drama OTT releases in May 2026 are already shaping up to be one of the strongest monthly lineups this year. There is fantasy comedy, emotional healing dramas, military chaos and even a nostalgic superhero story thrown into the mix. What makes this month interesting is how different each show feels, while still carrying the emotional pull Korean dramas are known for.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Release Date: May 8
A struggling actress suddenly getting possessed by a Joseon-era villainess sounds absurd on paper, but that chaos is exactly what gives this romantic comedy its energy. Lim Ji Yeon looks perfectly cast in a role that swings between sharp humour and emotional confusion, while the corporate heir at the centre of the story adds friction to every interaction.
Where to Watch: tvN, Viki
Release Date: May 11
This military fantasy-comedy takes an unusual route by placing its focus inside an army kitchen instead of a battlefield. Park Ji Hoon plays a cook whose ordinary life changes after a mysterious quest window appears before him. The drama leans into comedy but also carries an underdog spirit that feels instantly watchable.
Where to Watch: MBN PLUS
Release Date: May 11
A quieter entry in this month’s lineup, Azure Spring focuses on healing and emotional recovery rather than high drama. Set against the backdrop of the sea, the story follows two young people weighed down by fear and regret as they slowly begin to reconnect with life. The atmosphere feels calm, reflective and deeply personal.
Where to Watch: Netflix
Release Date: May 15
Set in 1999 during widespread apocalyptic panic, this comic-action drama follows a group of ordinary neighbourhood outsiders who suddenly gain superpowers. Instead of polished superheroes, the series focuses on flawed and awkward characters trying to handle powers they never asked for. That slightly chaotic energy gives the show its charm.
The best thing about this lineup is how distinct each series feels. None of the dramas seem built around the same formula, which makes the month more exciting for viewers looking to switch moods between binges. Whether you want romance, comfort viewing or fantasy chaos, May’s Korean releases already have something lined up for you.