8 New K-Dramas To Watch In December 2025

Everything from romances to mysteries is coming to Netflix, Disney+, and more.

It’s a new month, and that means new K-Dramas! Here are 8 to add to your list.

1. The Price of Confession – December 5

This mystery crime thriller follows a woman whose life falls apart after she is accused of murdering her husband. As the investigation unfolds and dark secrets surface, she becomes involved with a mysterious woman who has secrets of her own. The Price of Confession will be available to watch on Netflix.

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2. Pro Bono – December 6

This Netflix comedy drama tells the story of a successful judge who becomes a public interest lawyer after a crisis forces him out of his position.

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3. Surely Tomorrow – December 6

In Surely Tomorrow (also known as Waiting for Gyeong Do) an ex-boyfriend is unexpectedly reunited with his ex-girlfriend years after their romance ended. He’s now a journalist writing about a high-profile infidelity scandal that involves his ex, who is now a chaebol’s wife. This romance series will be available on Prime Video.

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4. Villains – December 18

In this TVING mystery thriller-drama follows the intense confrontations between villains who want wealth, revenge, and highly coveted counterfeit bills known as “supernotes.”

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5. Love Me – December 19

In this JTBC melodrama, a confident but emotionally scarred OB-GYN must confront her painful past when she falls in love with a man who sees through every wall she has built around her.

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6. I Dol I – December 22

This ENA mystery-comedy-romance series follows a woman who is a lawyer by day and a K-Pop fan by night. She’s known for taking on strange cases, but when her K-Pop bias becomes involved in a murder case, she has to set aside her fangirl feelings to uncover the truth.

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7. Made in Korea – December 24

This Disney+ political action-thriller takes place in the 1970s. It follows a greedy, ruthless man and the prosecutor who will stop at nothing to bring him down. Made in Korea is Hyun Bin‘s first K-Drama since 2019’s Crash Landing on You!

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8. Cashero – December 26

If you like action, drama, and fantasy all mixed into the same K-Drama, this new Netflix show might be for you! Cashero tells the story of a civil servant who has extraordinary superhuman strength. However, his strength fluctuates depending on the amount of cash he has on him. He bands together with his practical girlfriend, and two other superheros with unusual powers to protect the world from villains.

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For more, check out these series that came out in November:

9 New K-Dramas To Watch In November 2025

Source: What's on Netflix
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