Shramana Kar
K-dramas offer a refreshing change from dragged-out shows, providing well-crafted characters and storylines. But sometimes their single-season format leaves us wanting for more. Here are 8 K-dramas that deserve another season:
This K-drama's ending with the hope of Hong Cha-Young's joining Vincenzo in Malta sets up a potential Season 2, along with the Cassano family poised to bring justice to the island paradise.
Jang-Wol's exit as Hotel Del Luna's CEO was quickly overshadowed by Kim Soo-Hyun's iconic cameo, hinting at a potential Season 2 following his character's adventures at the revamped Blue Moon hotel.
The Descendants team faces a new crisis when a volcano erupts at Daniel's wedding, leading to a potential Season 2 where they navigate humanitarian work and love in a picturesque European setting.
This K-Drama delivers thrilling twists and action, but the last episode leaves a bitter taste, abruptly separating Cha Dal-Geon and Go Hae-Ri, only to reunite them in a shocking finale that leaves viewers craving more.
The drama ends with Sang Pil and Jae Yi returning to Seoul, vowing to fight corruption and injustice, leaving room for a second season to explore new conspiracies and their relentless pursuit of justice.
This drama ends with a frustrating question: What drove Baek Yi-Jin and Na Hee-Do apart? And who is Na Hee-Do's mysterious fiancé? These unanswered questions fuel the desire for more among fans.
Despite having a peaceful ending, The Goblin's climax leaves fans with lingering questions about the Grim Reaper's backstory and potential romance, sparking curiosity and hopes for a second season to explore his story further.
Yoo-Jung and Kang-Sol's intense relationship ends with a frustrating cliffhanger about Yoo-Jung sending Sol a cryptic email, leaving viewers craving a reunion and a happy ending, sparking hopes for a second season.