K-dramas June 2026: Star-Studded Lineup with Choi Min Sik, So Ji Sub, Seo In Guk, and Lee Jae Wook

The month delivers a compelling lineup of fresh titles across a spectrum of genres. | Web Series

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June 2026 offers a welcome breather for K-drama fans with several ongoing hits continuing to hold down the weekly schedules. However, there are fewer releases happening this month. The coming weeks are rolling out a tightly curated slate of fresh stories across a massive spectrum of genres featuring big names like Choi Min Sik, Seo Ji Sub, Seo In Guk, and more.

The first series, Doctor on the Edge, follows Do Ji Ui (Lee Jae Wook), a successful plastic surgeon whose life is disrupted when he is sent for mandatory public health service on the remote island of Pyeondong Do. Struggling with isolation and a buried trauma linked to the sea, Ji Ui finds it hard to adjust to his new environment. His perspective slowly changes after he meets Yook Ha Ri (Shin Ye Eun), a compassionate nurse at the local clinic.

The second series, Teach You a Lesson, is an action-thriller set in a near-future South Korea where school violence has spiraled out of control. The story centers on Na Hwa Jin (Kim Moo Yul), a ruthless ERPA field supervisor working under Choi Gang Seok (Lee Sung Min), the Minister of Education and founder of the agency.

The third series, See You Tomorrow At Work, is a workplace romance that follows Cha Ji Yoon (Park Ji Hyun), a product planner who has shut herself off from romance after a painful breakup. Her controlled world is disrupted when she meets Kang Si Woo (Seo In Guk), a distant and difficult team leader.

The fourth series, Agent Kim Reactivated, stars So Ji Sub as Kim Do Hyeon, a quiet bank manager and single father living an ordinary small-town life. However, he hides a dangerous past as a top covert operative known as “Code Name 66.”

The fifth series, Notes from the Last Row, follows Heo Mun Oh (Choi Min Sik), a disillusioned literature professor whose writing career stalled after years of frustration and failure. His routine life changes when he notices Lee Kang (Choi Hyun Wook), a quiet engineering student who always sits in the last row of his class.