8 K-dramas that deserve a second season

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:

Vincenzo (Netflix)

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.

Hotel Del Luna (Netflix)

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.

Descendants of the Sun (Netflix)

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.

Vagabond (Netflix)

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.

Lawless Lawyers (MX Player)

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.

Twenty Five Twenty One (Netflix)

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.

Goblin (Netflix)

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.

Cheese In The Trap (Viki)

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.