14 Unmissable Korean Series Streaming on Netflix This March 2026
Netflix’s K-drama shelf is overflowing—this March, Watch With Us cuts through the noise with two newly added limited series that make an effortless, must-watch entry point for your next binge.
Netflix is drowning in K-dramas right now, and picking a starting point can feel like scrolling purgatory. The good news: if you want to test-drive something international, Netflix makes it pretty painless. Subtitles, dubs, clean UI — you can jump in without friction.
This March, I have my eye on two newly added limited series that are easy entry points if you want to sample the genre without committing to 16 unlocked achievements of heartbreak and plot twists.
- Boyfriend on Demand — A breezy romantic comedy fronted by Jisoo from Blackpink. Yes, idol-to-actor moves can be hit or miss; here, the appeal is obvious and the premise is built for bite-size bingeing.
- Still Shining — A full-on romantic melodrama, the syrupy, tear-ready kind. If you like feelings dialed up to 11 and want a contained story you can actually finish, this fits the bill.
Both are limited runs, both just landed on Netflix this month, and both scratch very different itches — cute chaos vs. glossy heartbreak — which makes them a nice two-pack if you want to sample the range.
If you burn through these and still want more, I keep updated guides for what to watch next: the best new shows worth starting right now, my running picks for what to stream on Netflix at the moment, and current standouts on HBO/Max and Peacock.