Eight K-dramas to watch on OTT (Feb 2- Feb 8) starring Ahn Bo-hyun, Bae In Hyu, Ryeoun: Spring Fever to Our Universe to Bloody Flower
New K-dramas are releasing in early February, bringing fresh stories to OTT platforms. These focus on relatable themes like work stress, hidden pasts and complicated relationships. Viewers can choose from intense legal dramas and dark thrillers to...

Latest K-dramas of this week
Honour – ENA
Released on February 2, Honour is a mystery legal thriller that revolves around three accomplished women lawyers who co-founded the law firm L&J (Listen and Join). The firm is known for representing victims of crimes against women, but their professional confidence is shaken when a dark secret from their shared past resurfaces. Based on the 2020 Swedish series of the same name, the drama stars Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae and Lee Chung Ah.
Bloody Flower – Disney+ Hotstar
Ryeoun is making his K-drama comeback in Bloody Flower. Premiering on February 4, the drama dives into unsettling moral territory. The series follows a serial killer responsible for 17 murders who possesses an almost impossible ability to cure incurable diseases. As people desperate for miracles cross paths with him, the drama questions whether saving lives can ever justify horrific crimes. Starring Ryeoun, Sung Dong Il and Geum Sae Rok, the thriller challenges viewers to rethink ideas of justice, ethics and human desperation.
Our Universe – Viki
Also releasing on February 4, Our Universe is a soft, emotional rom-com rooted in grief and unexpected responsibility. The story follows two in-laws, a photography assistant and a high-achieving college graduate, who initially dislike each other. After losing their older siblings in a tragic accident, they are forced to co-parent their young nephew. As they learn to navigate loss and family, their strained relationship slowly transforms into something warmer. The drama stars Bae In Hyuk, Roh Jeong Eui, Park Seo Ham and Park Yoo Ho.
Spring Fever continues with Episodes 9 and 10 on February 2 and 3. Set in the small village of Shinsu-eup, the rom-com centres on a high school teacher who relocates from Seoul to escape her painful past and a CEO with a tough exterior but a kind heart. Starring Ahn Bo Hyun and Lee Joo Bin, the drama gently shows how two emotionally guarded introverts begin to open up to each other.
Undercover Miss Hong – Netflix
Episodes 7 and 8 of Undercover Miss Hong drop on February 7 and 8, marking Park Shin Hye’s return to K-dramas. Set during South Korea’s IMF crisis, the office comedy follows a 35-year-old prosecutor who goes undercover at a securities firm by pretending to be her 20-year-old sister. Things get complicated when she runs into her ex-boyfriend, now the firm’s CEO, and navigates awkward workplace dynamics.
Recipe for Love – KBS
Airing Episodes 3 and 4 on February 7 and 8, Recipe for Love is a family romance that blends nostalgia with emotional healing. Starring Jin Se Yeon and Park Ki Woong, the drama tells a Romeo-and-Juliet-style story of childhood friends whose families have been bitter rivals for 30 years. Reuniting as co-workers, the pair rediscover their bond while dealing with old wounds and family conflicts. Stay tuned!
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