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Upcoming kdrama 2023

Blog post by Muskan Sanadi 

The world of Korean dramas has gained immense popularity due to its captivating storylines, stunning visuals, and skilled actors. Excitement is building among fans for the release of a new Korean drama series in April 2023. This blog aims to provide a preview of what we can expect from this highly anticipated series. In this article, we will delve into the plot, cast, and production details, providing an exclusive insight into this upcoming release. Get ready to discover the thrilling world of Korean dramas as we explore this upcoming series!

Here are the best kdrama to watch - April 2023. 

Paper moon

Paper moon

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Drama: Paper Moon (literal title)
Revised romanization: Jongidal
Hangul: 종이달
Director: Kim Seung-Woo
Writer: Mitsuyo Kakuta (novel), No Yoon-Soo
Network: ENA, Genie TV
Episodes: 10
Release Date: April 10, 2023 --
Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 22:00
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
The character Yoo Yi-Hwa, played by Kim Seo-Hyung, is portrayed as a housewife living with her uninterested husband. Despite leading a comfortable life, Yoo Yi-Hwa finds it mundane and takes on a contract job at a bank. This employment opportunity serves as a confidence booster for her. However, things take a dark turn as Yoo Yi-Hwa begins to embezzle funds from her clients.

Notes
Based on novel "Kami no Tsuki" by Mitsuyo Kakuta (published March 15, 2012 by Kadokawa Haruki Corporation).
Related titles:
Paper Moon | Kami no Tsuki (NHK / 2014)
Pale Moon | Kami no Tsuki (2014)
Paper Moon | Jongidal (ENA-Genie TV / 2023)

Cast
Kim Seo-Hyung - Yoo Yi-Hwa
Lee Si-Woo - Yoon Min-Jae
Yoo-Sun
Lee Chun-Hee
Kong Jung-Hwan
Yoon Bo-Ra
Seo Young-Hee - Kang Sun-Young

Queen maker

Queen maker

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Drama: Queenmaker
Revised romanization: Queenmaker
Hangul: 퀸메이커
Director: Oh Jin-Seok
Writer: Moon Ji-Young
Network: Netflix
Episodes: 12
Release Date: April 14, 2023
Runtime:
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
Kim Hee-Ae plays the character of Hwang Do-Hee in the drama series. Hwang is the general manager of a strategic planning team at Eunsung Group and is known for her skills in managing public opinion. Her employers hold her in high regard as she handles difficult cases for the company.

In one instance, Hwang joins Moon So-Ri's character, Oh Kyung-Sook, in her campaign to become the mayor of Seoul. Oh is a human rights lawyer who had previously fought against Eunsung Group. The two women, with differing opinions, work towards a common goal of getting Oh Kyung-Sook elected as the mayor. Despite their frequent clashes, they remain determined to fight for the underprivileged.

Cast
Kim Hee-Ae - Hwang Do-Hee
Moon So-Ri - Oh Kyung-Sook
Ryu Soo-Young - Baek Jae-Min
Seo Yi-Sook - Son Young-Sim
Jin Kyung - Seo Min-Jung
Kim Tae-Hoon - Ma Joong-Seok
Ok Ja-Yeon
Yoon Ji-Hye
Lee Kyoung-Young
Jo Won-Hee

Doctor cha

Doctor Cha

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Drama: Dr. Cha / Dr. Cha Jung-Sook
Revised romanization: Dr. Chajungsook
Hangul: 닥터 차정숙
Director: Kim Dae-Jin
Writer: Jung Yeo-Rang
Network: JTBC
Episodes:
Release Date: April 15, 2023 --
Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 22:30
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
In the drama series, Uhm Jung-Hwa portrays the character of Cha Jung-Sook, who is married to Kim Byung-Chul's character, Seo In-Ho. Seo works as a chief surgeon at a university hospital and has a strict and meticulous personality. Cha, on the other hand, gave up her medical career during her residency years and has been a full-time homemaker for the past 20 years.

However, after two decades of being a housewife, Cha decides to pursue her passion and restart her medical residency course. This decision marks a significant turning point in her life, as she strives to balance her responsibilities as a wife and mother while pursuing her career goals.

Notes
"Dr. Cha" takes over the JTBC's Saturday & Sunday 22:30 time slot previously occupied by "Divorce Attorney Shin."

Cast

Uhm Jung-Hwa - Cha Jung-Sook
Kim Byung-Chul - Seo In-Ho
Myung Se-Bin - Choi Seung-Hee
Min Wook-Hyuk - Roy Kim

Decoy part 2

Decoy part 2

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Drama: The Bait: Part 2 / Decoy: Part 2
Revised romanization: Miggi Part 2
Hangul: 미끼
Director: Kim Hong-Sun
Writer: Kim Jin-Wook
Network: Coupang Play
Episodes: 6
Release Date: April 7, 2023 --
Runtime:
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Notes
Related titles:
The Bait: Part 1 | Miggi (Coupang Play / 2023)
The Bait: Part 2 | Miggi (Coupang Play / 2023)

Cast
Jang Keun-Suk - Gu Do-Han
Heo Sung-Tae - No Sang-Cheon
Lee Elijah - Jeon Na-Yeon

Stealer : the treasure keeper

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Drama: Stealer: The Treasure Keeper / Stealer: Seven Joseon Coins (literal title)
Revised romanization: Stealer: Ilgob Gaeui Joseontongbo
Hangul: 스틸러: 일곱 개의 조선통보
Director: Choi Joon-Bae
Writer: Shin Kyung-Il
Network: tvN
Episodes:
Release Date: April 12, 2023 --
Runtime: Wed. & Thur. 22:30
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
Joo Won plays the character Skunk in the drama series, who is a professional thief that specializes in cultural assets. In partnership with an unofficial cultural asset recovery team called Karma, Skunk aims to retrieve stolen cultural assets and bring justice to those who escape the law.

Another character in the series is Hwang Dae-Myung, portrayed by Joo Won as well. Hwang is a public officer working in the Special Investigation Division of the Cultural Heritage Administration. Despite his laid-back nature, he never misses an opportunity to make extra money and enjoys taking naps during work hours. Due to unknown reasons, Hwang is suspected of being in contact with Skunk, and he eventually becomes a member of the Karma team.

Notes
"Stealer: The Treasure Keeper" takes over tvN's Wed. & Thur. 22:30 time slot previously occupied by "The Heavenly Idol."

Cast
Joo Won - Hwang Dae-Myung / Skunk
Lee Joo-Woo - Choi Min-Woo
Jo Han-Chul - Jang Tae-In
Kim Jae-Won - Shin Chang-Hoon
Choi Hwa-Jung - Lee Chun-Ja
Lee Deok-Hwa - Kim Young-Soo

Bo Ra! Deborah

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Drama: Bora! Deborah
Revised romanization: Bora! Deborah
Hangul: 보라! 데보라
Director: Lee Tae-Gon, Seo Min-Jung
Writer: A Kyung
Network: ENA, Genie TV
Episodes:
Release Date: April 12, 2023 --
Runtime: Wed. & Thu. 21:00
Genre: Romantic-Comedy
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot©
Yeon Bo-Ra (Yoo In-Na) is a renowned writer, famous for her best-selling book on love and her role as a dating coach. She has gained a lot of popularity with her honest and witty insights into relationships. However, her personal life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes involved with Lee Soo-Hyeok (Yoon Hyun-Min), a publishing planner known for his unpredictable behavior towards women. Meanwhile, Han Sang-Jin (Joo Sang-Wook), CEO of Jinri Publishing Company, prefers to maintain a carefree lifestyle and is more focused on his career than a romantic relationship. This upcoming Korean drama promises to deliver a unique take on love and relationships with its interesting characters and plotline.

Notes
"Bora! Deborah" takes over the ENA's Wed. & Thu. 21:00 time slot previously occupied by "Delivery Man."

Cast
Yoo In-Na - Yeon Bo-Ra
Yoon Hyun-Min - Lee Soo-Hyeok
Joo Sang-Wook - Han Sang-Jin
Koo Jun-Hoe - Yang Jin-Ho

Dr. Romantic 3

Dr. Romantic 3






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Drama: Dr. Romantic 3
Revised romanization: Nangmandakteo Kimsaboo 3
Hangul: 낭만닥터 김사부3
Director: Yu In-Sik
Writer: Kang Eun-Kyung
Network: SBS
Episodes:
Release Date: April 28, 2023 --
Runtime: Friday & Saturday 22:00-23:10
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Notes
"Dr. Romantic 3" takes over SBS' Friday & Saturday 22:00 time slot previously occupied by "Taxi Driver 2."
First script reading took place October, 2022 in South Korea.
Related titles (drama series):
Dr. Romantic | Nangmandakteo Kimsaboo (SBS / 2016)
Dr. Romantic 2 | Nangmandakteo Kimsaboo 2 (SBS / 2020)
Dr. Romantic 3 | Nangmandakteo Kimsaboo 3 (SBS / 2023)

Cast
Han Suk-Kyu - Teacher Kim
Ahn Hyo-Seop - Seo Woo-Jin
Lee Sung-Kyung - Cha Eun-Jae
Jin Kyung - Oh Myung-Sim
Lim Won-Hee - Jang Gi-Tae
Byeon Woo-Min - Nam Do-Il
Kim Joo-Hun - Park Min-Guk
Yoon Na-Moo - Jung In-soo
Shin Dong-Wook - Bae Moon-Jung
So Ju-Yeon - Yoon A-Reum
Ko Sang-Ho - Yang Ho-Joon
Yoon Bo-Ra - Joo Young-Mi
Jung Ji-Ahn - Eom Hyeon-Jeong
Kim Min-Jae - Park Eun-Tak
Lee Sin-Young - doctor
Lee Hong-Nae

Queen of the mask

Queen of the Mask

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Drama: Queen of Masks / Queen of the Mask (literal title)
Revised romanization: Gamyeonui Yeowang
Hangul: 가면의 여왕
Director: Kang Ho-Joong
Writer: Im Do-Wan
Network: Channel A
Episodes:
Release Date: April 24, 2023 --
Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 22:30
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
The lives of four women become intertwined due to one man in this drama.

Do Jae-Yi (Kim Sun-A) is a prominent human rights lawyer who is dedicated to defending those in need. She is highly ambitious and works tirelessly to expose the corrupt practices of the mayor of Tongjoo City.

Go Yoo-Na (Oh Yoon-Ah) fled to the United States alone after being implicated in a murder case 10 years ago. She is now married and has a daughter, but her life is turned upside down when her daughter goes missing. In order to find her, Go Yoo-Na must return to Korea and confront the three friends who abandoned her a decade earlier.

Joo Yoo-Jung (Shin Eun-Jung) is the chairwoman of an arts foundation who is struggling through a difficult time in her life. She meets a man who creates an uncomfortable situation for her, just as she is about to marry him.

Yoon Hae-Mi (Yoo-Sun) is the vice president of Mariana Hotel. She started at the bottom and worked her way up to her current position, and is known for her unwavering determination to achieve her goals, no matter what it takes.

Cast
Kim Sun-A - Do Jae-Yi
Oh Yoon-Ah - Go Yoo-Na
Shin Eun-Jung - Joo Yoo-Jung
Yoo-Sun - Yoon Hae-Mi

Kill bok soon

Kill bok soon

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Movie: Kill Bok-Soon
Revised romanization: Killboksoon
Hangul: 길복순
Director: Byun Sung-Hyun
Writer: Byun Sung-Hyun
Producer:
Cinematographer:
World Premiere: February, 2023 (Berlin IFF)
Release Date: March 31, 2023
Runtime:
Distributor: Netflix
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
Kill Bok-Soon (Jeon Do-Yeon) is a single mother and a successful contract killer, working for M.K. Ent, run by Cha Min-Kyu (Sol Kyung-Gu), who trained her in the art of killing. Despite the mutual respect between them, Kill Bok-Soon is aware of Cha Min-Kyu's dangerous nature and how he can take everything away from her. Cha Min-Hee (Esom) is Cha Min-Kyu's younger sister and an executive at M.K. Ent, who keeps her feelings hidden. Han Hee-Sung (Koo Gyo-Hwan) is also a killer for M.K. Ent, but despite his high skill level, he is not acknowledged by his colleagues.

As Kill Bok-Soon prepares to renew her contract, she becomes involved in a life-threatening confrontation, forcing her to fight for survival.

Cast
Jeon Do-Yeon = Kill Bok-Soon
Sol Kyung-Gu =Cha Min-Kyu
Esom= Cha Min-Hee
Koo Gyo-Hwan= Han Hee-Sung
Kim Si-A= Jae-Young
    
The good bad mother

The good bad mother

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Drama: The Good Bad Mother (English title) / Bad Mother (literal title)
Revised romanization: Nabbeuneomma
Hangul: 나쁜엄마
Director: Sim Na-Yeon
Writer: Bae Se-Young
Network: JTBC
Episodes: 14
Release Date: April 26, 2023 --
Runtime: Wed. & Thur. 22:30
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

Plot ©
Young-Soon (Ra Mi-Ran) is a single mother who runs a pig farm and raised her son Kang-Ho (Lee Do-Hyun) on her own. She was strict with him, hoping to prevent him from making the same mistakes she did. Kang-Ho grows up to become a cold-hearted prosecutor who keeps his distance from his mother. However, after an unexpected accident, he regresses and becomes childlike. He moves back to his hometown and reconnects with his mother, who takes care of him. Meanwhile, Kang-Ho's childhood friend Mi-Joo (Ahn Eun-Jin), a kind-hearted woman who can't ignore injustice, re-enters his life and helps care for him in his new childlike state.

Notes
"The Good Bad Mother" takes over JTBC's Wed. & Thur. 22:30 time slot previously occupied by "The Interest of Love.”

Cast
Ra Mi-Ran - Jin Young-Soon
Lee Do-Hyun - Choi Kang-Ho
Ahn Eun-Jin - Lee Mi-Joo
Cho Jin-Woong - Choi Hae-Sik
Yoo In-Soo - Bang Sam-Sik
Jung Woong-In - Oh Tae-Soo
Choi Moo-Sung - Song Woo-Byeok
Seo Yi-Sook - Bang Sam-Sik's mother
Kim Won-Hae - village foreman
Jang Won-Young - Bang Sam-Sik's father
Kang Mal-Geum - Lee Mi-Joo's mother
Baek Hyun-Jin - Trot Baek
Hong Bi-Ra - Oh Ha-Young
Ki So-Yu - Ye-Jin
Park Da-On - Seo-Jin

To sum up, K-drama enthusiasts can look forward to an exhilarating April 2023 with an array of new releases catering to diverse genres ranging from romantic comedies to thrillers. With their distinctive plots, talented cast, and awe-inspiring cinematography, each drama promises to offer a unique and memorable viewing experience. As we anxiously await the arrival of these upcoming shows, let's relish the anticipation and eagerness that comes with a new season of K-dramas. So, make sure to mark your calendars and prepare to indulge in the captivating world of Korean dramas this April.

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