After the success of South Korean shows like Squid Game and Sweet Home, there is no denying that the whole world has somewhat fallen in love with K-dramas. Maybe that’s why the streamers are racing to get as many South Korean titles in their content library as possible, and Prime Video is definitely not behind in that race. This upcoming June, the Amazon-owned streaming service is adding these 8 hit K-dramas to its content library.
Another Miss Oh (June 29)

Another Miss Oh is a South Korean romantic comedy-drama series co-written by Park Hae-young and Wi So-young. The TVN series revolves around two women with the same name and how that creates various misunderstandings and chaos in their lives. Another Miss Oh stars Eric Mun, Seo Hyun-jin, Jeon Hye-bin, Ye Ji-won, Kim Ji-seok, and Heo Jung-min.
Her Private Life (June 29)

Her Private Life is a South Korean romantic comedy series written by Kim Hye-young. Based on the web novel titled Noona Fan Dot Com by Kim Sung-yeon, the TVN series follows Sung Deok-mi, a museum curator who’s secretly an otaku for a young idol. When Deok-mi’s new boss takes an interest in her hobby, their relationship changes, and they develop feelings for each other. Her Private Life stars Park Min-young, Kim jae-wook, Ahn Bo-hyun, and Park Jin-joo.
Melting Me Softly (June 29)

Melting Me Softly is a South Korean fantasy romantic comedy series written by Baek Mi-Kyung. The TVN series follows Ma Dong-Chan and Ko Mi-Ran, who take part in an experiment and freeze themselves for 24 hours, but when they wake up, they discover that 20 years have passed. Now, they must navigate this new and unrecognizable world with each other’s help. Melting Me Softly stars Ji Chang-wook, Won Jin-ah, Yoon Se-ah, Chae Seo-jin, and Yoon Seok-hwa.
Military Prosecutor Doberman (June 29)

Military Prosecutor Doberman is a South Korean military legal thriller comedy-drama series written by Yoon Hyun-mo. The TVN series follows Do Bae-man, a young man who became a military prosecutor for the wrong reasons, but his motivations change when he meets Cha Woo-in, and together they go after corrupt and sinister individuals. Military Prosecutor Doberman stars Ahn Bo-hyun, Jo Bo-ah, Oh Yeon-soo, Kim Young-min, and Kim Woo-suk.
Mouse (June 29)

Mouse is a South Korean mystery crime thriller series written by Choi Ran. The TVN series follows Jung Ba-reum, a hardworking rookie police officer whose life is forever changed after he comes face-to-face with a psychopathic murderer who is terrorizing the whole nation. Mouse stars Lee Seung-gi, Lee Hee-joon, Park Ju-hyun, and Kyung Soo-jin.
The Heavenly Idol (June 29)

The Heavenly Idol is a South Korean fantasy romantic comedy-drama series written by Lee Cheon-geum. Based on the Munpia and Naver web novel of the same name by Mythology Jin, the TVN series follows Lembrary, a deity who suddenly finds himself in the body of a popular idol and decides to spread kindness in the twisted world of entertainment. The Heavenly Idol stars Kim Min-kyu, Go Bo-gyeol, and Lee Jang-woo.
The Killer’s Shopping List (June 29)

The Killer’s Shopping List is a South Korean mystery thriller comedy-drama series written by Hang Ji-wan. Based on the webtoon The Murderer’s Shopping List by Kang Ji-young, the TVN series follows Ahn Dae-sung and Do Ah-hee, a young couple who decide to solve a murder together that took place in their neighborhood. The Killer’s Shopping List stars Lee Kwang-soo, Kim Seol-hyun, Jin Hee-kyung, Shin Sung-woo, and Lee Gyo-yeop.
Touch Your Heart (June 29)

Touch Your Heart is a South Korean romantic comedy-drama series co-written by Lee Myung-suk and Choi Bo-rim. Based on the web novel of the same name, the TVN series follows Oh Jin-shim, a popular actress who gets caught up in a scandal, which makes it hard for her to get any acting jobs. After some time, she finally gets a role-playing secretary and has to work as a lawyer’s secretary to prepare for it, and that’s when she meets Kwon Jung-rok, an easily irritable top-class lawyer who’s her boss. Touch Your Heart stars Yoo In-na, Lee Dong-wook, Lee Sang-woo, and Son Seong-yoon.
