February 2026 is shaping up to be a heavy-hitter month for K-dramas, with a mix of gritty legal thrillers, parenting-by-accident rom-coms and high-stakes revenge stories.
Here are 5 of the most anticipated Korean shows to watch this month:
From romance to legal and mystery, the list spans top genres
The Art of Sarah
The Art of SarahThe upcoming mystery, psychological thriller starring Shin Hye-sun and Lee Jun-hyukm is a mysterious woman (Sarah Kim) with multiple fabricated identities sees her world collapse when a body believed to be hers is discovered. A relentless detective begins peeling back the layers of her dark past. If you liked Anna or The Glory, this one is for you. February 13 on Netflix
Our Universe
Our UniverseThis coming-of-age romantic comedy featuring Bae In-hyuk, Roh Jeong-eui and Park Seo-ham follows two siblings-in-law who can't stand each other are suddenly forced to live together to raise their 20-month-old nephew after a tragic accident. It's a classic forced proximity trope but with the added chaos of toddler parenting. February 4 on tvN / Viki.
Bloody Flower (The Flower of Death)
Bloody FlowerWith Ryeoun, Sung Dong-il and Keum Sae-rok in lead roles, this crime thriller is a dark, ethical puzzle about a serial killer who claims his murders are necessary to find a cure for incurable diseases. The show focuses on the tension between a defense attorney protecting him for personal reasons and a prosecutor seeking the death penalty. February 4 on Disney+
Honour
HonourBased on the Swedish series Heder, (Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Chung-ah) the legal mystery follows three lawyer friends who represent female victims of crime. Their lives are thrown into chaos when a detective (who is the husband of one of the friends) begins digging into a dark secret they buried 20 years ago. February 2 ON Genie TV.
In Your Radiant Season
In Your Radiant SeasonStarring Lee Sung-kyung AND Chae Jong-hyeop, this story a savior romance about a cheerful animator who loses his hearing and memory in an accident and a woman who helps him navigate his new reality. It's written by Jo Sung-hee (Still 17), so expect a lot of emotional, heartwarming moments. February 20 on Disney+

