As the spring season blooms, the South Korean entertainment industry is set to deliver an exceptional slate of programming. March 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark month for television enthusiasts, featuring a high-profile roster of A-list talent including Park Min-young, Jisoo, Seo In-guk, and Ju Ji-hoon. From supernatural legal battles to high-stakes dark comedies, this month’s lineup offers a sophisticated blend of genres for every type of viewer.
Early March: Mystery and Virtual Romance
The month kicks off on March 2nd with Siren’s Kiss on Prime Video. Starring Park Min-young and Wi Ha-joon, this psychological thriller follows Han Seol-ah, an art auctioneer whose past partners have all vanished under suspicious circumstances. When an investigator (Wi Ha-joon) attempts to expose her for fraud, he finds himself dangerously drawn into her orbit.
On March 6th, Netflix will premiere all 10 episodes of Boyfriend on Demand. This unique romantic comedy stars Jisoo as a burnt-out webtoon producer who utilizes a VR “Monthly Boyfriend” device to find the perfect partner. The series explores her competitive dynamic with a stoic rival producer, played by Seo In-guk. Simultaneously, JTBC and Netflix will launch Shining, a poignant romance featuring Park Jin-young and Kim Min-ju as former high school sweethearts who cross paths again in their thirties.
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Mid-March: Supernatural Law and Noir Comedy
The schedule intensifies on March 13th with the debut of Phantom Lawyer on SBS TV and Viu. Yoo Yeon-seok stars as an ambitious attorney who suddenly gains the ability to see and be possessed by spirits. Teaming up with a top-tier colleague (Esom), he begins representing ghosts seeking justice.
On March 14th, tvN introduces Mad Concrete Dreams, a genre-bending crime thriller and black comedy. Ha Jung-woo leads a stellar cast as a debt-ridden landlord who plots a kidnapping to secure his financial future, only for the scheme to spiral into chaos. This 12-episode series will occupy the weekend primetime slot.
Late March: Power Plays and Healing Journeys
For fans of political intrigue, Climax arrives on March 16th via ENA, Viki and Disney+. Starring Ju Ji-hoon and Ha Ji-won, the drama explores the cutthroat world of the elite. It centers on a prosecutor who gains sudden notoriety after marrying a fading movie star, triggering a ruthless climb to the top of the social hierarchy.
Finally, KBS2 will premiere If It’s Deep, Yeonriri on March 26th. Moving away from urban tension, this “slice-of-life” drama stars Park Sung-woong as a city dweller forced to relocate his family to a rural village. The series promises a heartwarming exploration of community, conflict resolution, and emotional recovery.
With such a diverse array of storytelling, March 2026 is poised to be a defining month for Hallyu fans. Whether you prefer the chills of a murder mystery or the comfort of a healing drama, your watchlist is about to get much busier.



















