March 2026 is packed with fresh K-dramas across genres. From thrillers and romances to fantasy and political drama, there’s something for every kind of viewer this month. From insurance fraud tangled with fatal attraction in Siren’s Kiss to Jisoo’s virtual romance experiment in Boyfriend on Demand, these dramas refuse to stay in one lane. Check out these dramas releasing this month on various OTT platforms.
Siren’s Kiss
Director: Kim Cheol-kyu
Cast: Park Min-young, Wi Ha-joon, Kim Jung-hyun
Siren’s Kiss follows Cha Woo Seok, who investigates an insurance fraud scheme linked to a series of mysterious deaths. He becomes attracted to Han Seol Ah, who is suspected to be at the centre of it all. The more he digs into her secrets, the deeper he falls into a dangerous attraction that could ultimately cost him his life. It will be released on March 2 on Prime Video.
Still Shining
Director: Kim Yoon Jin
Cast: Park Jin-young, Kim Min-ju, Shin Jae Ha, Park Se Hyun

Boyfriend on Demand
Director: Kim Jung-sik
Cast: Jisoo, Seo In-guk

Boyfriend on Demand follows the life of webtoon producer Seo Mi-rae, played by Jisoo, who finds herself exhausted by the complications of real-world dating. In search of a simpler, safer escape, she signs up for a subscription-based virtual reality app that transports her into a meticulously designed digital universe. There she can interact with a range of simulated partners, each programmed to embody her ideal type. What begins as a harmless fantasy soon spirals into something far more complicated. She also keeps crossing paths with her colleague Kyeong-nam, and their relationship slowly evolves. However, as Mi-rae grows increasingly attached to her virtual romances, the line between her professional life and her pixel-perfect love story begins to blur. It will be released on March 6 on Netflix.
Phantom Lawyer
Director: Shin Jung-hoon
Cast: Yoo Yeon-seok, Esom

Phantom Lawyer is a legal fantasy drama centred on Shin Yi-rang, a lawyer who sets up his practice in a former shaman’s office, only to discover that his new clientele includes restless spirits with unfinished business. On a parallel, the story also follows Han Na-hyeon, a high-achieving attorney known for her flawless record until she loses one case that shakes her confidence. That’s when she meets Yi-rang, who says he sees ghosts. She doesn’t believe him initially, but strange events unfold around her. It will be released on March 13 and can be streamed on Netflix.
Mad Concrete Dreams
Director: Yim Pil-sung
Cast: Ha Jung-woo, Im Soo-jung, Kim Jun-han, Jung Soo-jung, Shim Eun-kyung
Mad Concrete Dreams is a crime thriller about Ki Su-jong, a man who takes out huge loans to buy a building in Seoul. Owning property feels like a big achievement, but the heavy debt soon pushes him into serious financial trouble. Desperate to stop the bank from taking the building and to provide for his family, Su-jong gets involved in a crime. What starts as a way out quickly spirals out of control, dragging him into deeper legal and personal chaos. It will be released on March 14 on a South Korean television network, but the official OTT platform for its release has not been announced yet.
Climax
Director: Lee Ji-won
Cast: Ju Ji-hoon, Ha Ji-won, Nana, Oh Jung-se, Cha Joo-young

Climax is a political survival drama that revolves around South Korea’s powerful conglomerates and entertainment industry. It follows a couple driven by boundless ambition who’ll stop at nothing, including betraying each other, to be successful. It will be released on March 16 on Disney+.
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