The third week of June welcomes K-drama lovers with a mix of gripping thrillers, heartfelt romances, and quirky comedies, offering a little something for every type of viewer. Among the new premieres, Hunter With a Scalpel takes center stage as a dark and intense crime thriller. Starring Kang Hoon, Park Ju Hyun, and Park Yong Woo, the story follows a forensic pathologist who makes the chilling discovery that her long-dead father may still be alive—and committing a new string of murders. The series is set to premiere on June 16 on Disney+ or U+ Mobile TV.
For those in the mood for something lighter, Salon de Holmes brings humor and heart to the screen. Featuring Lee Si Young and Jung Young Joo, the drama centers on four women in an apartment complex who form an unlikely alliance to tackle everyday neighborhood mysteries. The show will air starting June 16 on ENA, blending community spirit with a touch of investigative charm.
Another refreshing entry is I Am a Running Mate, premiering June 19 on TVING. This coming-of-age school drama stars Yoon Hyun Soo, Hong Hwa Yeon, and Choi Woo Sung, and follows a high-achieving student determined to transform his image by running for student council vice president after an embarrassing incident tarnishes his reputation.
Ongoing dramas also bring exciting new episodes. Second Shot at Love is wrapping up with episodes 11 and 12 on June 16 and 17 on Viki, potentially ending on a hopeful note as Gong Myung helps Sooyoung tackle her personal demons. The Woman Who Swallowed the Sun intensifies from June 16 to 20 on Kocowa, with Jang Shin Young diving deeper into her pursuit of justice.
In Our Movie, airing June 20 and 21 on Wavve and Disney+, the bond between a terminally ill actress and a reclusive director begins to blossom into romance. Meanwhile, Spring of Youth returns with episode 8 on June 18 via SBS or Viki, further exploring the emotional entanglements between the leads.
The First Night with the Duke continues its romantic arc with episodes 3 and 4 on June 18 and 19 on Viki, showcasing Ok Taecyeon’s playful jealousy. Over on Netflix, Oh My Ghost Clients delivers mystery and suspense with episodes 7 and 8 on June 20 and 21, as the trio of ghost-seers dives into a particularly shocking case.
GOOD BOY raises emotional stakes with episodes 7 and 8 on June 21 and 22 on Prime Video, teasing a heartbreaking twist in Park Bo Gum and Kim So Hyun’s love story. Finally, Our Unwritten Seoul releases episodes 9 and 10 on Netflix on June 21 and 22, focusing on the emotional rift between Park Bo Young’s twin characters and a budding romance with Park Jinyoung.
From dark intrigue to heart-fluttering moments, June’s third week promises an unforgettable lineup for every K-drama fan.