New K-Dramas on Netflix in March 2023

New K-Dramas on Netflix in March 2023

March won’t be as busy as February, but there’s still time for many more titles to be announced. The month will continue to be a great one for subscribers with some incredibly exciting new dramas on the way. Here are the new k-dramas on Netflix in March 2023.

In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest k-drama releases in February 2023.

N = Netflix Original


New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in March 2023

The Glory (Part 2) north

New episodes: 8
Gender: Drama, Suspense | Execution time: 50 minutes
Cast: Song Hye Kyo, Lee Do Hyun, Im Ji Yeon, Park Sung Hoon, Yeom Hye Ran
Netflix Release Date: March 10, 2023

The exciting new k-drama that arrived at the end of 2022 will return with eight more episodes! With 189 million hours of viewing, eight additional episodes could easily push those numbers past 300 million, making it one of the biggest k-drama releases on Netflix since we are all dead.

Moon Dong Eun dreamed of becoming an architect in her high school days. However, after suffering a brutally violent attack by her bullies, Moon Dong Eun is forced to drop out of school. Years later, the bully has married, has a son, and attends the same elementary school where Moon Dong Eun now works as a teacher. After years of conspiring, Moon Don Eun begins her revenge plan against her former bullies and the students who stood by her and let it happen.


New K-Drama Movies on Netflix in March 2023

Kill Boksoon (2023) north

Director: Byun Sunghyun
Gender: Action, Suspense| Execution time: 137 minutes
Cast: Jeon Do Yeon, Sol Kyung Gu, Esom, Koo Kyo Hwan, Kim Shi Ah
Netflix Release Date: March 31, 2023

We’ve been waiting a significant amount of time for Kill Boksoon to be released on Netflix. Expect the thriller to be one of the best South Korean releases on Netflix in 2023.

Single mother Kill Bok Soon is one of the deadliest assassins in the world thanks to her 100% hit rate in contract killings. Bok Soon works for MK Ent, which is run by the man she taught her, Cha Min Kyo. The couple respect each other, but Kill Bok Soon understands that a moment’s notice could take everything from her. Just before Kill Bok Soon renews her contract, loyalties are tested when she Bok Soon is involved in a kill or be killed incident.


New K-Dramas Licensed On Netflix In March 2023

Diary of a Prosecutor (Season 1) north

Episodes: sixteen
Gender: Monday, Tuesday | Execution time: 65 minutes
Cast: Lee Sun Kyun, Jung Ryeo Won, Lee Sung Jae, Lee Sang Hee, Kim Kwang Gyu
Netflix Release Date: March 1, 2023

Another great k-drama from jTBC that Netflix missed in 2019 will finally be added to Netflix in March 2023.

Lee Sun Woong works at his local district attorney’s office. On the outside, he looks a bit sluggish and like he has no ambitions in life, but the inner self of him is different from what he appears on the outside. Cha Myung Joo is an elite prosecutor who was climbing the ladder of success at the Central District Attorney’s Office before being sent to a branch office.


Return of weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in March 2023

Crash Course in Romance (Season 1)

Seasons: 1 | Episodes: sixteen
Gender: Comedy, Romance | Execution time: to be confirmed
Cast: Jeon Do Yeon, Jung Kyung Ho, Ro Yoon Seo, Lee Bong Ryun
Netflix end date: Sunday, March 5, 2023 | New episodes: Saturday and Sunday

The drama is currently ranked 18th as the highest-rated cable drama in South Korean history. With a handful of episodes remaining, there’s still plenty of time to crash course in romance to climb higher.

A mother with a heart of gold navigates the cutthroat world of private education when her daughter tries to join the class of a famous math instructor.


New Korean Docuseries on Netflix in March 2023

In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal (Limited Series) north

New episodes: 8
Gender: Docuseries, Drama | Execution time: to be confirmed
Cast: N/A
Netflix Release Date: March 3, 2023

An eight-episode true crime documentary exploring the self-proclaimed ‘messiahs’ in modern Korean history and the shocking events behind them.


What k-dramas are you hoping to see on Netflix in March 2023? Let us know in the comments below.

By Jacob Wilson

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