K-Drama & Asian TV — 2026-05-06
May 2026's K-drama season is heating up with a packed premiere week: *My Royal Nemesis* lands on SBS and Netflix on May 8, while Park Min Young's upcoming rom-com *Nine to Six* has just been confirmed for Netflix. Meanwhile, Kim Ji Won's medical drama *Doctor X* has been announced for SBS/Netflix in October, generating early buzz among fans of the *Queen of Tears* star.
K-Drama & Asian TV — 2026-05-06
Today's Headlines

My Royal Nemesis Premieres May 8 on SBS and Netflix
- What happened: Produced by Studio Dragon and Gill Pictures, My Royal Nemesis (Korean title: 멋진 신세계) stars Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun and premieres on SBS TV on May 8, 2026, airing Fridays and Saturdays. Netflix has confirmed weekly international availability starting the same date.
- Why fans care: Studio Dragon is behind some of the biggest K-drama hits in recent years, and Lim Ji Yeon has a passionate fanbase following her acclaimed roles in prestige dramas. The fantasy-tinged romance premise is tailor-made for the spring season.
Park Min Young's Nine to Six Confirmed for Netflix
- What happened: Nine to Six, a rom-com airing on SBS, has been confirmed as coming to Netflix in 2026, starring Park Min Young. The announcement was published within the past week by What's on Netflix.
- Why fans care: Park Min Young is one of K-drama's most bankable rom-com leads (What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, Her Private Life), and SBS-to-Netflix pipeline deals continue to expand global reach for Korean content. This title will be one to watch for rom-com devotees.
Kim Ji Won's Doctor X Set for SBS/Netflix in October 2026
- What happened: SBS's upcoming medical drama Doctor X starring Kim Ji Won has been confirmed as coming to Netflix, with an October 2026 debut scheduled. The news was published this week by What's on Netflix.
- Why fans care: Kim Ji Won's global profile skyrocketed after Queen of Tears became one of the most-watched K-dramas in Netflix history. Her return to a lead role in a high-profile SBS medical drama is one of the most anticipated announcements of the year.
Soompi Highlights Seven Must-Watch K-Dramas for May 2026
- What happened: Soompi published its monthly roundup of new May 2026 premieres, covering seven dramas including My Royal Nemesis, The WONDERfools, The Legend of Kitchen Soldier, and Reborn Rookie, among others. The guide details cast, premiere dates, and broadcast formats.
- Why fans care: May's lineup skews heavily fantasy and comedy, offering fresh options for viewers who may have found April's slate lighter than usual. The breadth of genres — from historical fantasy to workplace comedy — means something for every K-drama palate.
Gold Land Kicked Off Its Run on April 29
- What happened: Gold Land (Korean title: 골드랜드), starring Park Bo Young, Kim Sung Cheol, Lee Hyun Wook, Kim Hee Won, Moon Jung Hee, and Lee Kwang Soo, premiered on April 29, 2026, making it the freshest addition to the currently-airing roster this week.
- Why fans care: Park Bo Young commands a fiercely loyal fanbase, and this marks one of her most high-profile ensemble projects. The combination of star power — including comedian-turned-actor Lee Kwang Soo — has generated immediate social buzz.
New & Upcoming Releases

My Royal Nemesis (SBS / Netflix)
- Premiere: May 8, 2026 — Fridays and Saturdays; weekly on Netflix internationally
- Leads: Lim Ji Yeon, Heo Nam Jun, Jang Seung Jo, Kim Min Seok, Lee Se Hee
- Premise: A fantasy-inflected romance set in a world where royalty and modernity collide, following adversaries drawn together by fate.
- Why it's buzzy: Produced by Studio Dragon (the powerhouse behind Crash Landing on You, Goblin), the drama arrives with major streaming muscle and a cast headlined by the critically acclaimed Lim Ji Yeon.
Nine to Six (SBS / Netflix)
- Premiere: 2026 (exact date TBA); SBS broadcast with Netflix international window
- Leads: Park Min Young
- Premise: A workplace rom-com following characters navigating the classic nine-to-five — and beyond.
- Why it's buzzy: Park Min Young is one of the genre's defining stars, and SBS-to-Netflix licensing deals have consistently delivered global audiences. Anticipation is high from the moment of announcement.
Doctor X (SBS / Netflix)
- Premiere: October 2026; SBS broadcast with Netflix international simulcast
- Leads: Kim Ji Won
- Premise: A medical drama — further plot details are yet to be fully revealed.
- Why it's buzzy: After Queen of Tears set records on Netflix, Kim Ji Won's return to SBS in a medical setting is among the most anticipated K-drama events of the second half of 2026.
Ratings & Viewership Watch
No Nielsen Korea ratings data for the specific coverage period (after April 29, 2026) was available in verified sources this week. Below are confirmed streaming and platform placements based on available data:
- My Royal Nemesis: Confirmed for Netflix weekly international distribution starting May 8, 2026 — debut viewership data expected next week.
- Gold Land: Premiered April 29 on Korean broadcast; streaming placement TBC — early fan activity on social platforms has been strong given Park Bo Young's star power.
- The WONDERfools: Listed in May 2026 K-drama roundups across Screen Rant and Soompi as one of the month's most-anticipated titles for Netflix audiences.
Pan-Asian Spotlight
2026 BL Drama Landscape (Pan-Asia — Multiple Platforms)
- What it is: The 2026 BL (Boys' Love) drama slate spans Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and beyond, with over 69 confirmed titles catalogued on MyDramaList for the year. Thai series continue to dominate volume, with titles such as Love of Silom, My Romance Scammer, and Only Friends: Dream On among those tracked. Korean, Japanese, and Taiwanese entries are also active.
- Why it's breaking out: The global appetite for BL content has only grown, with GMMTV and other Thai studios maintaining prolific output. The genre now spans network TV, streaming-first releases, and international co-productions, making it one of the most dynamic corners of Asian TV in 2026.
Addicted Love (Thailand — Streaming)
- What it is: An upcoming Thai BL series inspired by the famous Chinese BL source material from 2016. The show released a pilot episode in February 2026 and stars Dome (known from 2 Moons 2 and The Luminous Solution).
- Why it's breaking out: The source material has a dedicated international fanbase, and casting a recognized BL actor like Dome gives the series instant credibility among genre fans tracking the 2026 Thai slate.
Casting & Production Buzz

- Kim Ji Won: Confirmed lead of Doctor X (SBS / Netflix), a medical drama set for October 2026 broadcast. Represents one of the most high-profile casting confirmations of the spring season.
- Park Min Young: Confirmed lead of Nine to Six, an SBS rom-com coming to Netflix in 2026. Details on co-stars and exact premiere date are still pending.
- Kim Young Kwang & Chae Soo Bin: Confirmed as leads of an upcoming Netflix K-drama (title TBA) with a comedy-romance format, slated for Q4 2026. The series also features Cha Woo Min.
What to Watch Next
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If you loved Crash Landing on You (fantasy romance, swoony leads): Try My Royal Nemesis (SBS / Netflix) — premiering May 8, it's a Studio Dragon production with Lim Ji Yeon at the helm and the same blend of high-concept premise and emotional romance. 16 episodes airing weekly.
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If you're in the mood for ensemble drama with comedy: Try Gold Land (currently airing, premiered April 29) — starring Park Bo Young alongside a stacked cast including Lee Kwang Soo. Available on Korean broadcast; streaming home TBC. Check Viki or Kocowa for international access.
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If you want something lighter and genre-fresh for spring: The May 2026 lineup on Netflix includes The WONDERfools, listed across Soompi and Screen Rant as one of the buzziest new comedy-fantasy entries of the season. Available on Netflix with weekly episodes.
On the Horizon
- Doctor X (SBS/Netflix): Kim Ji Won's medical drama is confirmed for October 2026 — expect cast and teaser announcements to roll out over the coming months. One of the most watched productions in the K-drama pipeline.
- Nine to Six (SBS/Netflix): Park Min Young's rom-com is confirmed but lacks a firm premiere date — watch for a broadcast date announcement from SBS likely in the coming weeks.
- Kim Young Kwang / Chae Soo Bin Netflix Drama: A Q4 2026 Netflix comedy-romance with both leads confirmed — title and production timeline still to be announced publicly. One to keep on your radar for the holiday drama season.
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