Eight K-dramas to watch on OTT (Jan 5- Jan 11) starring Ahn Bo-hyun, Hyun Bin, Lee Je-hoon: Spring Fever to Made In Korea to Taxi Driver 3
K-drama fans have a thrilling week ahead. From January 5 to January 11, exciting new episodes and finales are dropping on platforms like Netflix and Viki. Viewers can look forward to romance, courtroom battles, and revenge thrillers. Popular shows...

Latest K-drama OTT releases of the week
Spring Fever (Amazon Prime Video)
Spring Fever opens the week on a light and heartwarming note. Starring Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin, the rom-com is set in the quiet village of Shinsu-eup. The story follows a high school teacher who moves away from Seoul after a painful past and crosses paths with a seemingly tough but kind-hearted energy company CEO. As the two opposites slowly get closer, the drama focuses on healing, second chances and unexpected love. This series also marks the first on-screen collaboration between its lead actors, making it one of the most anticipated romances of the season.
Idol I (Netflix, Viki)
Mixing law, romance and K-pop culture, Idol I has quickly become a talking point among viewers. Starring Kim Jae-young and Choi Soo-young, the drama balances courtroom tension with emotional storytelling. Directed by Lee Kwang-young, the series explores the clash between ambition, justice and fame. Episodes 5 and 6 drop on January 5 and January 6.Taxi Driver 3 (Viki)
One of the biggest K-drama franchises is nearing its finish line. Taxi Driver 3 sees Lee Je-hoon return as Kim Do-gi, leading the Rainbow Taxi team once again. Known for delivering vigilante justice to those failed by the law, the crew faces its most dangerous enemy yet. Episode 15 airs on January 9, followed by the much-awaited series finale on January 10.The Judge Returns (Viki)
Ji Sung headlines this fantasy legal drama that takes an unusual route. The story revolves around a corrupt judge who meets an unjust end and wakes up a decade in the past. Given a second chance, he decides to challenge powerful criminals and rewrite his destiny. Episodes 3 and 4 release on January 9 and January 10.Made In Korea (Disney+ Hotstar)
Hyun Bin makes his long-awaited return to television with Made In Korea after five years. Set in the 1970s, the political thriller follows a power-hungry mastermind and a relentless prosecutor locked in a dangerous game. Episode 5 arrives on January 7, pushing the high-stakes drama further.Pro Bono (Netflix)
Pro Bono heads into its final week with Episodes 11 and 12 releasing on January 10 and January 11. Jung Kyung-ho plays a star judge whose life takes a turn when he’s assigned to a neglected pro bono team. The legal comedy-drama focuses on personal growth, empathy and justice.Surely Tomorrow (Amazon Prime Video)
Park Seo-joon and Won Ji-ah star in this emotional love story about two people whose relationship remains incomplete due to life’s obstacles. With Episode 11 on January 10 and the finale on January 11, the drama promises a heartfelt conclusion.With major episodes, finales and genre variety, this week is packed for K-drama lovers across Netflix, Viki, Disney+ Hotstar and Amazon Prime Video.
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