6 New K-Dramas To Watch This February 2026, With Trailers, Release Dates & Streaming Details

New K-dramas to watch in 2026


2026 is coming in hot with a fresh and dangerously good list of K-dramas, ready to steal our sleep and hearts. Swoon-worthy romances and high-stakes thrillers filled with heart-rending OSTs and a visually striking cast – it goes without saying that this year’s lineup will keep us as hooked as ever.

Here’s a curated guide to new K-dramas released by month, plus their trailers and where to stream them online in Malaysia.


Where to watch K-dramas online in Malaysia?


With the popularity of K-dramas among us Malaysians, you’ll find different streaming platforms picking up fresh releases from Korea and bringing them to us online. They include Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Viu, Amazon Prime Video, Tonton, Sooka, and Viki.

We broke down the pricing for subscriptions to these platforms below, so you can pick one that best fits your watching habits:

Streaming service Monthly price Quarterly price Annual price Concurrent streams Notable content
Netflix
  • Mobile: RM18.90 (480p)
  • Basic: RM29.90 (720p)
  • Standard: RM49.90 (1080p)
  • Premium: RM62.90 (4k)
  • Mobile: 1
  • Basic: 1
  • Standard: 2
  • Premium: 4
Wide range of international movies and series, including Netflix Originals
Disney+ Hotstar
  • Basic: RM29.90
  • Premium: RM49.90
Premium: RM79.90
  • Basic: RM214.90
  • Premium: RM289.90
  • Basic: 2
  • Premium: 3
Content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and local shows
Viu RM12.90 RM119.40 RM180 1 Asian dramas and variety shows, particularly Korean content
Amazon Prime Video RM25 RM228 3 Amazon Originals, international movies, and series
HBO Max RM24.90 2 A variety of range of international movies and series, including Asian dramas
Tonton
  • Basic: Free
  • Standard: RM9.90 (Exclusive shows)
  • Premium: RM14.90 (No ads)
  • Basic: 2
  • Standard: 2
  • Premium: 2
Local live TV channels, live stream events, and shows on demand
Sooka
  • 24-hour: RM12.50
  • Entertainment: From RM11.60
  • Premium: From RM29.60
  • 24-hour: 1
  • Entertainment: 1
  • Premium: 3
Live sports, shows on demand, and movies
Viki USD4.99 (~RM22) 1 Asian dramas, movies, and variety shows

– February –


1. Honour


2nd February



Image adapted from: IMDb

Independant women, strong friendship, amazing career – Honour is an upcoming K-drama us girlies wouldn’t want to miss. Three longtime friends and powerhouse lawyers at a firm defending female crime victims are forced to confront a dark secret from their past when it resurfaces, threatening their careers, relationships, and lives, and testing their loyalty and unbreakable bond as they fight back together.

Main cast: Lee Na Young as Yoon Ra Young, Jung Eun Chae as Kang Sin Jae, Lee Chung Ah as Hwang Hyun Jin
Episodes: 12
Release date: 2nd February 2026
Where to watch:
Genie TV

Watch the trailer:


2. Bloody Flower


4th February



Image adapted from: Asian Wiki

Medical K-dramas are always good, what’s more a medical thriller drama. In Bloody Flower, a disgraced medical prodigy who is accused of killing hundreds, claims that he alone holds a cure for all diseases. This forces a desperate lawyer and a vengeful prosecutor into a moral battle over justice and sacrifice, with a dillema of whether a mass murderer can also be humanity’s savior.

Main cast: Ryeo Un as Lee Woo Gyeom, Sung Dong Il as Park Han Jun, Keum Sae Rok as Cha Yi Yeon
Episodes: 8
Release date: 4th February 2026
Where to watch:
Disney + Hotstar

Watch the trailer:


3. Our Universe


4th February



Image adapted from: Asian Wiki

We love a good forced-to-be-in-close-proximities-even-though-we-hate-each-other type plot in K-dramas, and Our Universe will be giving us all the amazing bickerings, slow burn, whoops-I’m-in-love-with-you moments real soon. Thrown together by tragedy, two mismatched in-laws become reluctant co-parents to their orphaned nephew, and as they learn to raise him together, unexpected love slowly grows. But of course, there’ll be the complications by emotions like grief and unspoken feelings.

Main cast: Bae In Hyuk as Son Tae Hyung, Roh Jeong Eui as Woo Hyun Jin
Episodes: 12
Release date: 4th February 2026
Where to watch:
Rakuten Viki

Watch the trailer:


4. The Art of Sarah


13th February



Image credit: Netflix

With the ever-so-talented Shin Hye Sun as the lead, we’d be insane to skip out on the upcoming mystery thriller K-drama, The Art of Sarah. When a glamorous luxury executive is found murdered, a detective uncovers a web of fabricated identities, exposing a woman who lived many lives in pursuit of desire and reinvention.

Main cast: Shin Hye Sun as Sarah Kim, Lee Jun Hyuk as Park Mu Gyeong
Episodes: 8
Release date: 13th February 2026
Where to watch:
Netflix Malaysia

Watch the trailer:


5. In Your Radiant Season


20th February



Image credit: MBC

In Your Radiant Season is a soothing, and possibly, both a heartbreaking and healing series, centering around Sunwoo, a once-cheerful animator who becomes deaf and is left without memories after a tragic accident. He meets Ha Ran, a designer who becomes an important figure in his life, as the two form an unexpected, healing connection.

Main cast: Lee Sung Kyung as Song Ha Ran, Chae Jong Hyeop as Sunwoo Chan
Episodes: 12
Release date: 20th February 2026
Where to watch:
Disney + Hotstar

Watch the trailer:


6. The Practical Guide to Love


28th February



Image adapted from: HBO Max

The Practical Guide to Love shows that finding romantic love these days isn’t all that hopeless. A love-weary woman navigating blind dates finds herself torn between a steady man offering certainty, and a younger stranger who ignites unexpected passion – a dillema we’d all quite like to have.

Main cast: Han Ji Min as Lee Eui Young, Park Sung Hoon as Song Tae Seop, Lee Ki Taek as Shin Ji Soo
Episodes: 12
Release date: 28th February 2026
Where to watch:
HBO Max

Watch the trailer:


– January –


1. The Judge Returns

2nd January



Image adapted from: IMDb

After handing down a life sentence to a powerful conglomerate chairman in The Judge Returns, Judge Lee Han Yeong is murdered as a punishment for rebellion. Miraculously granted a second chance, he awakens in the past with every memory intact. But this time around, he has no illusions about the system he serves and is determined to follow only one creed – justice, no matter the enemy.

Main cast: Ji Sung as Lee Han Yeong, Park Hee Soon as Kang Sin Jin, Won Jin Ah as Kim Jin Ah
Episodes: 14
Release date: 2nd January 2026
Where to watch:
Rakuten Viki

Watch the trailer:


2. To My Beloved Thief

3rd January



Image credit: KBS

We could always do with a Joseon romcom, and January has a good one for us. To My Beloved Thief follows a noble-born woman, Hong Eun Jo, who accidentally becomes a legendary thief. Disguising her identity and gender, she becomes the subject of wild rumors across the land. While investigating the true identity of Hong Gil Dong, Prince Yi Yeol, who delights in solving mysteries, falls for Eun Jo at first sight.

Main cast: Nam Ji Hyun as Hong Eun Jo, Moon Sang Min as Prince Yi Yeol
Episodes: 16
Release date: 3rd January 2026
Where to watch: 
Rakuten Viki


3. Spring Fever

5th January



Image credit: IMDb

Spring Fever is a small-town romance that follows Yun Bom, who escapes to the quiet town of Sinsu as an exchange teacher after going through a painful chapter in the city of Seoul. Guarded and distant at first, she slowly begins to let her walls down after crossing paths with Seon Jae Gyu, a rough-looking troublemaker who is secretly warm, devoted, and deeply thoughtful.

Main cast: Ahn Bo Hyun as Seon Jae Gyu, Lee Joo Been as Yun Bom
Episodes: 12
Release date: 5th January 2026
Where to watch: 
Amazon Prime Video

Watch the trailer:


4. Can This Love Be Translated?

16th January



Image credit: Netflix

Probably one of the most-awaited K-dramas of 2026, Can This Love Be Translated? tells of a talented multilingual translator, Ju Ho Jin, who is hired to work exclusively with famed actress Cha Mu Hee. They clash over their very different views on love initially, but eventually their lively conversations draw them closer, and feelings begin to bloom.

Main cast: Kim Seon Ho as Ju Ho Jin, Go Youn Jung as Cha Mu Hee
Episodes: 12
Release date: 16th January 2026
Where to watch: 
Netflix Malaysia

Watch the trailer:


5. No Tail To Tell

16th January



Image credit: IMDb

Some K-drama mischief is coming our way with No Tail To Tell. Eun Ho is a cheeky mythical gumiho who indulges in the joys of human life, as well as her eternal youth that allows her to live a carefree life. However, a sudden accident involving a globally famous soccer star turns her world upside down, stripping her of her powers and making her human.

Main cast: Kim Hye Yoon as Eun Ho/Kim Ok Soon, Lomon as Kang Si Yeol
Episodes: 12
Release date: 16th January 2026
Where to watch:
Netflix Malaysia


6. Undercover Miss Hong

17th January



Image credit: IMDb

Park Shun Hye is back in the K-drama scene with Undercover Miss Hong, as a no-nonsense ace inspector at the Financial Supervisory Service Hong Geum Bo. Caught between two identities, she also finds herself entangled with the firm’s ambitious CEO, Shin Jung Woo.

Main cast: Park Shin Hye as Hong Geum Bo, Go Kyung Po as Shin Jung Woo
Episodes: 16
Release date: 17th January 2026
Where to watch:
HBO Max Asia

Watch the trailer:


7. Positively Yours

17th January



Image credit: IMDb

Yet another fun Korean rom-com on this list, Positively Yours tells of a chaebol heir and a career-focused woman who swore off marriage, but finds her life intertwined after an unexpected one-night stand leading to pregnancy.

Main cast: Choi Jin Hyuk as Kang Doo Joon, Oh Yeon Soo as Jang Hee Won, Hong Jong Hyun as Lee Min Wook
Episodes: 12
Release date: 17th January 2026
Where to watch:
Rakuten Viki


K-dramas that you must watch in 2026

And here you have it: your 2026 K-drama watchlist, stocked with swoons, giggles, tears, and episodes that’ll take over your sleep. Worry not about missing out on the streaming dates as we’ve got you covered with this monthly list of K-dramas to watch in 2026.

So, tune in and let these K-dramas do what they do best, that is, completely ruin you and then heal you right after.

For more dramas and movies, read:


Cover image adapted from: Netflix, IMDb

This article was updated on 27th January 2026.

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