It’s almost the end of the year but Kdramas are not stopping yet and these upcoming lineups are sure to catch your eye in the best way possible. November 2025 Kdramas is shaping up to be an interesting month of releases, with a mix of thrillers, romantic shows and dramas that offer a very varied range of emotions for most viewers. Whether you’re looking for emotional catharsis or spine tingling suspense, there is something for everyone this month.
Kdramas Releasing in November 2025
Last Summer

Airing Period: November 1 – December 7 | Episodes: 12
Schedule: Saturdays & Sundays
Genre: Romance, Youth, Drama
This sweet coming-of-age story of three young adults will remind viewers of their own sweet moments during summer breaks that become an unforgettable part of our growing up times. The series follows two twin brothers, one of whom visiting the other during the summer holidays, grows fond of the next door neighbour. However, an incident changes their dynamic forever. The drama focuses on love, loss and self-discovery through a painful and devastating incident and will be relatable to many viewers.
The cinematography seems to be beautiful in the teasers and is sure to evoke nostalgic warmth like other fan-favourite youth dramas like Our Beloved Summer and Twenty-Five, Twenty-One. Especially with Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung-eun in the leads, expect fantastic performances that bring out the beauty of first love and the passage of time.
Nice to Not Meet You
Airing Period: November 3 – December 23 | Episodes: 16
Schedule: Mondays & Tuesdays
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Melodrama
This highly anticipated drama brings Lee Jung-jae and Lim Ji-yeon together in an unexpected love story in the media world. The plot follows a a typecast actor who has lost his passion for his craft and wants to make a change stumbling upon a talented political journalist. Although it brings forth a clashing of the egos at first, it blossoms into an unlikely partnership that evolves.
The drama, featuring an age-gap couple has a ton of controversy surrounding it at the moment. However, the intial previews seem to be entertaining and feel like a satire of the entertainment industry with genuine emotional beats. There seems to be some fun banter and social commentary galore, but it remains to be seen whether or not the backlash is deserved or not.
The Manipulated
Airing Period: November 5 – December 3 | Episodes: 12
Schedule: Wednesdays
Genre: Action, Thriller, Crime, Drama
Delving deep into the world of psychological warfare, a mild-mannered man finds his life turned upside down when he is framed and imprisoned for a crime that he didn’t commit. Once released, he finds out that a mysterious figure named Yo Han orchestrated his downfall and goes on a revenge path to find out why.
The Disney+ series is packed with twists and turns and will feature thrilling manipulation and backstabbing that will leave viewers on edge. The show’s blend of action and psychological drama is surely to keep viewers enthralled and the gripping, layered narrative will hopefully be one of its biggest wins.
Dear X
Airing Period: November 6 – (ongoing) | Episodes: 12
Schedule: Thursdays
Genre: Thriller, Romance, Crime, Melodrama
Based on a webtoon, this thrilling drama showcases the dark side of stardom and the consequences of childhood abuse. Kim Yoo-jung stars in the central role of Baek A-jin, a young actress who has risen to the top by harming others and manipulating them. However, her seemingly perfect life starts to crumble when her past catches up to her present, and a close confidant backstabs her. Intertwined with her are three other people whose crossed wires lead them down a path of destruction.
Noir lovers, this one’s the perfect fit for you. The series promises to be emotionally charged and showcases how abuse at a young age can warp a person’s reality and distort their identity and morality. The series will bring sharp twists, morally grey characters who are ready to do anything to get forward and a haunting, tense atmosphere. This one’s one of the most exciting releases this month!
As You Stood By
Release Date: November 7 | Episodes: 8
Schedule: Fridays
Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Psychological, Crime
This Netflix original follows two childhood friends who find themselves bound by a terrible secret as one of their husbands routinely abuses her. Tired of seeing her friend suffer, the two women decide to take matters into their own hands and kill the husband. But, this results in a complticated situation full of deceit and peels back layers of complex psychology that go back to their disturbing childhoods.
Visually stunning and moody and with a tight narrative, the series blends emotional storytelling with a true crime aesthetic that is sure to leave viewers stunned by the end. If you have loved watching My Name and Somebody, this one is definitely a must watch!
Shouldn’t Have Kissed / Dynamite Kiss
Airing Period: November 12 – December 29 | Episodes: 14
Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Rounding the list off on a lighthearted note, this rom-com takes place in an office setup and follows two colleages whose accidentally kiss one fine day results in hilarious consequences full of misunderstandings, fake relationships and unspoken feelings. The workplace humour and chemistry-driven romance bring out the emotional sincerity beneath the laughter. The series is sure to charm viewers in more ways than one with a healthy dose of swoonworthy moments and its endearing chaos.
What are your thoughts on the November 2025 Kdrama lineup? Let us know in the comments below!
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