With 2022 already halfway over, the world of drama has seen a number of great Korean shows so far; adding to the hype for all the upcoming projects later in the year. Many of them have even made their way to Netflix, one of the most-watched streaming platforms. From long overdue actor comebacks and much-awaited sequels, to famous adaptations and remakes, here are the most anticipated Korean dramas still to come in summer 2022:

Link: Eat, Love, Kill
tvN Disney+

Written by Kwon Ki-Young (Suspicious Partner), and directed by No Sang-Hoon (Hello Monster), this modern romance-fantasy drama stars the unique pairing of Yeo Jin-goo and

Moon Ga-young, both of whom were prominent child actors in drama land history.

20 years after his twin sister went missing, Chef Eun Gye Hoon (Yeo Jin-goo) returns to the town where the incident took place, and sets up a restaurant. One day, he starts to experience a series of emotions and sensations that are not his own. He soon finds out about his strange connection to a woman called Noh Da Hyun (Moon Ga-young), the one responsible for his newfound emotional state.

6 Yumi's Cells - June 10, 2022

Yumi's Cells 2
TVN

This will be the second season of the drama adapted from the webtoon of the same name by Lee Dong Geon. With director Lee Sang-Yeob returning to helm the production, fans can expect the reunion of the beloved cast from season one, especially Kim Go-eun and GOT7's Jinyoung.

Once her short-lived relationship with game designer Gu Woong (Ahn Bo-hyun) fizzles out, an older and wiser Yu Mi (Kim Go-eun) feels ready to face life's challenges head on. It is a series that depicts the beginning of a new love for Yumi. With the unwavering support of her co-worker Yoo Bobby (Jinyoung), there's nothing that can stand in the way of Yu Mi and her hardworking cells.

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5 Alchemy of Souls - June 18, 2022

Alchemy of Souls
tvN Netflix

From the repertoire of the critically-acclaimed Hong Sisters (Hotel del Luna, A Korean Odyssey), comes Alchemy of Souls. It is an original high fantasy and historical production led by Netflix, and directed by What's Wrong With Secretary Kim? Director Park Joon-Hwa.

The story follows the mystical phenomenon of "hwanhonsool", where the soul of a dead person enters the body of a living being.

Deok Yi (Jung So-min) is a legendary warrior trapped in the mortal body of a young woman. Struggling to survive with a weak outer body, she enters into a master-slave pact with troublemaker Jang Wook (Lee Jae-wook), a nobleman with a controversial birth secret. He provides her shelter, and she teaches him sword fighting. The two soon become each other's rocks in the turbulent country of Daeho. In another perspective, the story depicts how a group of young magicians tries to escape their harsh fate due to "hwanhonsool".

4 Jinxed At First - June 15, 2022

Jinxed At First
KBS

Adapted from the webtoon The Jinx's Lover by Han Ji-hye, and illustrator Gu Seul. This show is directed by Yun Sang-Ho. It is a comedy-fantasy drama that is perfect for light-hearted viewing in the warm months of summer.

Beautiful, fiery, and rebellious, the goddess of fortune, Lee Seul-bi (Seol Hyun) fights her destiny by getting entangled in the life of the unlucky Gong Soo-Kwang (Na In-woo). The owner of a craft beer store, who has calmly come to terms with his ill fortune. Hilarity and romance ensue as these two opposing people form a bond.

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3 Anna - June 24, 2022

Anna
Coupang Play

Adapted from the critically-acclaimed novel Intimate Stranger by Jung Hana, this thriller marks the drama debut of female director Lee Joo-Young. It also features the return of idol actress Bae Suzy, to drama land after two years, with her last project being the 2020 hit drama Start-Up.

In an exploration of Ripley's syndrome, the drama tells the story of Yu Mi (Bae Suzy), an ordinary woman whose life spirals out of control after an encounter with Hyun Joo (Jung Eun-chae), a wealthy, affluent woman.

2 Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area - June 24, 2022

Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area
Netflix

The South Korean remake of the hit Spanish original La Casa De Papel, this drama is helmed by celebrated director KIM Hong-seon, featuring a spectacular ensemble cast led by Yoo Ji-tae and Park Hae-soo, as the beloved Professor and Berlin, respectively.

Set in an alternate reality, where South and North Korea are still unified, a motley crew of thieves and con artists attempts to pull off the biggest money heist in the country's history. All while the police try to take them and their mastermind down.

1 Café Minamdang - June 27, 2022

Café Minamdang
KBS

This upcoming drama is adapted from the award-winning web novel of the same name by Jung Jae Han. Directed by Go Jae Hyun, famous for his action-comedy drama Player, this refreshing blend of mystery and comedy is not to be missed.

Nam Han-joon (Seo In-guk) is a fake fortune-teller, scammer, and the owner of Café Minamdang, an enterprise as mysterious as the customers who visit it. Han Jae-hee (Oh Yeon-seo) is a righteous detective who gets entangled with the café and its customers' lives.