Comebacks

3 Fresh K-Dramas to Stream if You Loved 'Last Summer': A Guide for Romance Enthusiasts

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The allure of summer romances never fades, and if 'Last Summer' starring Choi Sung Eun and Lee Jae Wook captured your heart, you're in for a treat. The 2025 romantic drama, which premiered on June 15t...

The allure of summer romances never fades, and if 'Last Summer' starring Choi Sung Eun and Lee Jae Wook captured your heart, you're in for a treat. The 2025 romantic drama, which premiered on June 15th on tvN, captivated audiences with its tale of frenemies turned lovers, set against the vibrant backdrop of a sun-soaked South Korea. If you're yearning for more stories that evoke the same warmth and youthful exuberance, these three K-Dramas should be on your radar. 1. 'Summer Strike' – A Tale of Self-Discovery and Unexpected Love 'Summer Strike,' released on Netflix on July 2, 2025, follows the journey of Yoon Ah, portrayed by Kim Da Mi, as she quits her high-pressure job and moves to the quaint seaside town of Samcheok. Here, she encounters the reserved local librarian, Ji Hoon, played by Park Seo Joon. Their slow-burn romance blossoms against the serene coastal landscape, offering a heartwarming exploration of self-discovery and love. Within a month of its release, 'Summer Strike' gar...

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