Are you nearly done with your Korean dramas watchlist? Well, it’s time to add some new titles to that list because the July 2025 lineup of Korean dramas is out. And it’s anything but skippable. So, grab your chai and pakoras, and enjoy the rain with these Korean dramas releasing in July 2025.
1. Bitch x Rich 2
Bitch X Rich 2 returns to Cheongdam High. Kim Hye‑In, now part of the elite Diamond 6, finds herself accused of murder. Meanwhile, two mysterious newcomers stir up Baek Je‑Na’s world, threatening her position of power.
When to watch: July 3
2. Law and the City
Law and the City follows a group of junior lawyers fighting to stay afloat in Seoul’s cutthroat legal world. Led by the sharp but jaded Ahn Joo-hyung (Lee Jong-suk), their lives are turned upside down when idealistic newcomer Kang Hee-ji (Moon Ga-young) walks in. Between courtroom chaos and office politics, they navigate burnout, ambition, and a few unexpected friendships.
When to watch: July 5
3. Better Late Than Single
Do you love reality TV shows, especially the ones where people try to find love? Well, Better Late Than Single is sort of the same but different. Here, lifelong singles find experts who will teach them confidence, style, and health. So, will these singles finally find love? Watch the show to know, or if you’re single, sit with a pen and paper.
When to watch: July 8
4. S Line
If you’re into mysteries or fantasies, S Line is the title to watch out for. A red line appears over people’s heads who have had sexual connections in the past. And when special glasses are made that make these lines visible to everyone, panic follows. A detective (Lee Soo-hyuk) joined by a teacher (Lee Da-hee) and a student (Arin), who could see the lines even without glasses, join forces to reveal the truth behind these lines.
When to watch: July 11
5. Low Life
Set in the 1970s, an uncle and a nephew come together for a high-stakes hunt on the coast of South Korea. But as more people land on the island to participate in the hunt, chaos ensues and loyalties are tested.
When to watch: July 16
6. The Nice Guy

Park Seok-cheol (Lee Dong-wook) is the heir to a family of gangsters. But unlike the rest of his family, he has a kind heart. But soon, his life turns upside down. He manages love, ambition, and loyalty in order to protect his family and his true love, Kang Mi-young (Lee Sung-kyung).
When to watch: July 18
7. Wall to Wall
Woo-seong (Kang Ha-neul) is desperate to own an apartment so he exhausts every penny he has, including his mother’s garlic farm. But he soon realises it isn’t enough, real life works on high-interest payments that are hard to repay. Along with his financial troubles, Woo-seong is being tortured by uncanny noises coming from his neighbour’s apartment.
When to watch: July 18
8. The Defects
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Kim Se-hui (Yum Jung-ah) is the Director of a big hospital. Everything about her is perfect and regular, except that she runs an illegal adoption service. She believes that only the most perfect children should survive. So, any child who doesn’t meet their parents’ expectations is killed. But Kim A-hyeon (Won Jin-ah) somehow escapes and grows to form a group of survivors that plan to take revenge.
When to watch: July 21
9. Try: A Miracle in Us
Try: A Miracle in Us is a feel-good sports drama packed with heart, humour, and second chances. Washed-up rugby star Ju Ga-ram (Yoon Kye Sang) returns to his old school to coach a ragtag team no one believes in except maybe his ex, shooting coach Bae Yi-ji (Im Se Mi). With a stubborn captain leading the charge, this unlikely crew aims to win the National Sports Festival.
When to watch: July 25
10. Trigger
Trigger is a thriller where untraceable firearms begin flooding civilian hands overnight. Former military sniper‑turned‑cop Lee Do (Kim Nam‑gil) leads the charge to shut down this chaos, while mysterious Moon Baek (Kim Young‑kwang) hovers between ally and antagonist. Expect high‑octane chases, moral reckonings, and a society teetering on the brink.
When to watch: July 25
It’s time to renew your Netflix subscription because many of these July 2025 Korean dramas will be streaming on Netflix.
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