New streaming services often mean new K-drama content, and Disney+ is no exception! With its offerings of Korean films and series, the streaming site's Philippine arrival won't just sate viewers with House of Mouse films and series but Hallyu content as well. But if you're looking for a headstart, worry not: We've pinned down the 10 most-viewed Korean dramas in Disney+ this year, based on the calculated position ranking worldwide according to Flix Patrol. See the list below!
10 most-watched K-dramas worldwide on Disney+ in 2022
1. Big Mouth
Since his school days, infamous lawyer Park Chang Ho (Lee Jong Suk) is labeled "Big Mouth" due to his long line of empty promises. Years on, his reputation as an incompetent attorney soon leads him framed as the notorious swindler "Big Mouse." His strong-willed wife Go Mi Ho (Girls' Generation's Yoona) will do whatever it takes to prove his innocence.
2. One Dollar Lawyer
Despite regularly going toe-to-toe with top lawyers and being one of the most skilled attorneys around, Cheon Ji Hoon (Namgoong Min)'s retainer comes with an inexpensive price tag: 1,000 Korean won. The unique lawyer soon comes across the prosecutor's assistant Baek Ma Ri (Kim Ji Eun), whose life takes a turn once they finally get to know each other.
3. The Golden Spoon
Stricken with poverty but with a loving family, Seung Cheun (BTOB's Sungjae) gets a hold of a magical golden spoon that lets him switch lives with his rich best friend. But if fairytales are anything to go by, wishes don't always go smoothly. With only three chances to change his course, the two-sided fate of Seong Cheon is up to him to decide.
4. Snowdrop
Set in the backdrop of the 1987 Democracy Movement in South Korea, the young woman Young Ro (BLACKPINK's Jisoo) encounters bleeding student Lim Soo Ho (Jung Hae In), who flees inside a women's university dorm. As sparks fly despite the dangerous situation, the besotted Young Ro soon discovers Soo Ho's secret that might endanger them both.
5. Doctor Lawyer
Top surgeon Han Yi Han (So Ji Sub) has his life and career turned into tatters after the death of his patient, resulting in the revocation of his medical license. Four years later, Yi Han becomes a lawyer who specializes in medical litigation, defending victims of malpractice and negligence, with one of his cases his very own.
6. Adamas
Mystery novelist Woo Shin and public prosecutor Soo Hyun (both played by Ji Sung) are twin brothers facing a great mystery and a lingering threat as they attempt to clear the charges against their stepfather on death row due to a murder case from 22 years past.
7. Rookie Cops
Seung Hyun (KANGDANIEL) and Eun Gang (Chae Soo Bin) are two students from the Korean National Police University tackling the classic coming-of-age tales and woes, all the while making their way into becoming full-fledged enforcers of the law.
8. Link: Eat, Love, Kill
In the fantasy mystery drama, chef Eun Gye Hoon (Yeo Jin Goo) sets up a new restaurant in the same town his twin sister disappeared 20 years ago. Soon after, he begins to experience random bouts of spontaneous emotions, ranging from tears to laughter—which he later realizes are the exact same feelings of a woman named Noh Dah Hyun (Moon Ga Young).
9. Crazy Love
Math genius and CEO Noh Go Jin (Kim Jae Woo) receives a mysterious death threat. After a hit-and-run incident targets him, he fakes amnesia to catch the suspect. On the other side, his secretary Shin Ah (Krystal Jung), diagnosed with a terminal illness, enacts her revenge on her rude boss by pretending to be his fiancée.
10. Kiss Sixth Sense
Account executive and project manager-hopeful Hong Ye Sool (Seo Ji Hye) has a secret: She can foretell the future whenever she kisses someone. After accidentally locking lips with her notorious team leader Min Hoo (Yoon Kye Sang), she finds out that they'll soon end up in a romantic tryst. To make matters more confusing, her ex-boyfriend Pil Yo (Kim Ji Suk) returns to the scene with both professional—and romantic—proposals.
