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5 K Drama TV Shows To Watch Out On Amazon Prime Video In December 2023

11 months ago By Movies Desk

As the year draws to a close, Amazon Prime Video welcomes December with an enticing array of Korean dramas that promise to captivate viewers with diverse genres and compelling narratives. From fantasy romance to heart-wrenching tales of love’s complexities, the lineup is set to offer a cinematic feast for fans of Korean drama. The month kicks off with “My Man Is Cupid,” a whimsical story of a cupid’s quest for redemption, followed by “Between Him and Her,” exploring the challenges faced by a couple navigating fading love.

“Death’s Game” takes an intriguing turn, delving into reincarnation and the pursuit of a second chance. “My Happy End” contrasts contrasting lives, while “Like Flowers in Sand” embarks on a journey of redemption in the world of Korean wrestling. Join us in this article as we delve into the plots, characters, and the magic these dramas promise to bring to your screens this December. Get ready for a month filled with emotions, surprises, and the enchantment that Korean dramas effortlessly deliver.

My Man Is Cupid:

Amazon Prime Video wraps up the year with a captivating fantasy romance, “My Man Is Cupid.” Jang Dong-yoon, renowned for his role in “Daily Dose of Sunshine,” takes on the lead as a cupid desperate to regain his wings. The story intertwines with Nana, from “Mask Girl,” portraying Oh Baek-ryun, a veterinary surgeon. As Baek-ryun faces a peculiar series of accidents involving her suitors, she turns to prayer, reaching a mountain’s summit 1,000 times. The intriguing plot promises a blend of love, fantasy, and perhaps a touch of divine intervention. Catch the magic unfold on Amazon Prime starting December 1.

Between Him and Her:

Lee Dong-hae, a familiar face from the K-pop sensation Super Junior, teams up with Lee Seol (D.P.) in “Between Him and Her.” The narrative revolves around Jung Hyun-sung and Han Sung-ok, a couple grappling with a fading love after seven years of dating. The ultimate test arises when they unexpectedly encounter each other outside a motel lift, each accompanied by different companions. Scheduled to hit Amazon Prime on December 26, this drama promises to explore the complexities of relationships and the hurdles that love must overcome.

Death’s Game:

“Death’s Game,” adapted from the popular Naver webtoon, introduces Choi Yi-jae, portrayed by Seo In-guk, who attempts suicide after falling victim to a bitcoin scam. His indifference towards death attracts the attention of Death, played by Park So-dam of “Parasite” fame. In a twist of fate, Yi-jae is given a chance to redeem himself through a series of 12 lives and deaths. The catch? If he manages to avoid death in any of these incarnations, he can live a full lifetime. This intriguing concept, blended with a star-studded cast including Lee Do-hyun, Kim Jae-wook, and more, promises a unique take on reincarnation. Premiering on TVING on December 15, “Death’s Game” will also be available on Prime Video in select regions.

My Happy End:

“My Happy End” introduces Seo Jae-won, portrayed by Jang Na-ra, a self-made CEO with a flourishing career and a happy family. Her life stands in stark contrast to that of her university classmate, Kwon Yun-jin, played by So Yi-hyun, who faces a failing marriage and an unfulfilling career. As the two reconnect, envy and admiration intertwine, making for a compelling narrative. Scheduled to premiere on December 26 on TV Chosun, “My Happy End” will be available for streaming in select regions on Amazon Prime.

Like Flowers in Sand:

Jang Dong-yoon, known for “Daily Dose of Sunshine,” takes the lead in “Like Flowers in Sand.” The story follows Kim Baek-doo, once hailed as a prodigy in Korean wrestling (ssireum). With his team on the brink of disbandment, Baek-doo contemplates retirement. However, a chance encounter with childhood friend Oh Yoo-kyung, portrayed by Lee Ju-myoung, who becomes his team’s new manager, sparks hope for a turnaround in his sporting career. Set to premiere on December 20 on Prime, this drama promises to be a poignant exploration of redemption and second chances.

In a culmination of diverse genres and captivating storylines, these Korean dramas arriving on Amazon Prime Video in December 2023 offer a delightful mix of romance, fantasy, thriller, and sports drama. Immerse yourself in the rich storytelling and stellar performances that these dramas are set to deliver throughout the month, offering a December filled with emotional roller coasters, unexpected twists, and the magic that only Korean dramas can weave. Don’t miss the chance to experience the whimsical world of cupids, the complexities of fading love, the thrill of escaping death, contrasting lives, or the journey of redemption in sports – there’s something for every viewer to savor in this exciting lineup.

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