K-drama fans are in for a packed month as December 2025 brings a diverse lineup of thrillers, romances, legal dramas, and high-octane action titles. After the notable November premieres of The Manipulated, Taxi Driver 3, and Dynamite Kiss, this monK-drama fans are in for a packed month as December 2025 brings a diverse lineup of thrillers, romances, legal dramas, and high-octane action titles. Following major November releases like The Manipulated, Taxi Driver 3, and Dynamite Kiss, this month introduces nine highly anticipated shows starring some of Korea’s biggest names — including Lee Junho, Hyun Bin, Park Seo Joon and Kim Go Eun.
Here’s the full list of Korean dramas releasing in December 2025:
1. The Price of Confession – December 5 (Netflix)
A psychological mystery thriller about a woman suspected of murdering her husband. Her life takes a darker turn when she encounters a mysterious inmate known as “The Witch,” famous for her uncanny ability to read people’s minds.
Cast: Kim Go Eun, Jeon Do Yeon, Park Hae Soo, Jin Sun Kyu.
2. Surely Tomorrow – December 6 (Amazon Prime Video)
A second-chance romance between an entertainment reporter and a rebellious heiress. After years of breakups and reunions, their lives collide again when a scandal exposes hidden feelings.
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Won Ji An, Lee El, Kang Ki Doong.
3. Pro Bono – December 6 (Netflix)
A legal comedy about a self-serving judge forced into a low-profit pro bono team. As he adjusts to his new reality, he unexpectedly finds purpose while helping overlooked clients.
Cast: Jung Kyung Ho, Soo Joo Yeon, Seo Hye Won.
4. First Man – December 15
A revenge romance thriller involving twin sisters separated at birth—one a self-made woman, the other a spoiled heiress. Their connection to two brothers sparks a deadly rivalry.
Cast: Hahm Eun Jung, Oh Hyun Kyung, Yoon Sun Woo.
5. Villains – December 18
A gritty crime action series revolving around gangs battling over the “Supernote,” an ultra-precise counterfeit bill. Betrayals, mind games, and tactical chaos dominate this high-stakes chase.
Cast: Yoo Ji Tae, Kwak Do Won, Lee Min Jung.
6. Love Me – December 19
A remake of the Swedish drama Älska mig, this family melodrama follows a dysfunctional but relatable family navigating love, heartbreak, and personal growth.
Cast: Seo Hyun Jin, Yoo Jae Myung, Dahyun, Yoon Se Ah.
7. I DOL I – December 22
A legal romance between a brilliant defense lawyer and her K-pop idol bias, who becomes the prime suspect in a shocking murder.
Cast: Sooyoung, Kim Jae Young, Choi Hee Jin.
8. Made in Korea – December 24
A political period thriller set in the 1970s. A ruthless power broker treats South Korea like his business empire, while a determined prosecutor risks everything to stop him—leading to a historic confrontation.
Cast: Hyun Bin, Jung Woo Sung, Woo Do Hwan.
9. Cashero – December 26 (Netflix)
A quirky superhero drama starring an ordinary government employee whose superstrength grows with the amount of cash he holds. With villains closing in, he teams up with a strategist girlfriend, a lawyer who gains powers when drunk, and a psychic fueled by calories.
Cast: Lee Junho, Kim Hye Jun, Kim Hyang Gi, Kang Han Na.