Korean entertainment—from K-Dramas and reality shows to variety shows and concert films— has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Now, fans have even more reason to rejoice with Channel K, the newest subscription channel on Amazon Prime Video. Dedicated exclusively to Korean content, Channel K offers a treasure trove of entertainment ranging from gripping dramas and hilarious variety shows to blockbuster movies and revealing documentaries. Whether you’re a longtime K-Drama enthusiast or beginning your journey into the world of Hallyu, Channel K is your one-stop destination. To help you navigate this exciting lineup, we’ve rounded up seven standout productions—spanning from the latest releases to timeless classics—that you won’t want to miss.
1. BTS FESTA: Message From Jin
Year: 2024
Genre: Music Videos & Concerts
After his mandatory military enlistment, BTS’ oldest member Jin reunited with his fans, the ARMY, to celebrate the group’s 11th debut anniversary. Jin has returned to the global stage with a stunning performance of his solo debut single, ‘The Astronaut’. Despite the long break, he has once again amazed the world, proving that his star power remains as strong as ever as he reunites with ARMY.
2. Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience
Year: 2024
Genre: Documentary
A collaboration with K-Pop talent powerhouse SM Entertainment and Kakao Entertainment America, this six-part series follows five boys from across the UK as they are put through the K-Pop training process for 100 days with the goal of launching a new boy band on the global stage. They will face a schedule of intense choreography, vocal and performance lessons, and life-coaching techniques, alongside an immersion into all aspects of Korean life. Will they make it past the rigorous trainee program or will they crumble under the pressure?
3. Doubt
Year: 2024
Genre: Drama, Suspense, Action
Jang Tae Su is a legendary profiler who pioneered the area of criminal behavior analysis in South Korea. However, he faces a shocking dilemma when he discovers that his daughter, Jang Ha Bin, is involved in a murder case. Torn between his duty as an officer of the law and his love for his daughter, he struggles to balance between revealing the truth and protecting Ha Bin.
4. Our Season
Year: 2023
Genre: Movie, Fantasy
Park Bok Ja passed away alone, and Bang Jin Joo lost her mother. Bok Ja is granted a special vacation after her death, allowing her to go see her daughter, Jin Joo, a university professor living abroad. However, unlike her expectations, Bok Ja finds Jin Joo living in her old house running a local diner, and becomes frustrated with questions that she is unable to ask. After spending time alongside Jin Joo, Bok Ja realizes that her daughter is struggling with the unresolved feelings about her, and tries to find a way to show her sincere feelings that she had never shared before.
5. Moon Embracing the Sun
Year: 2012
Genre: Drama, Historical Romance, Fantasy
King Lee Hwon encounters Wol, a shaman with an enigmatic past who feels strangely familiar. As their connection deepens, hidden truths from their intertwined histories begin to unravel, forcing them to confront secrets that could alter their lives and destinies forever.
6. Personal Taste
Year: 2010
Genre: Drama, Romance
Jeon Jin Ho is a suave young architect obsessed with his looks and cleanliness. Park Gae In is an independent furniture designer recovering from a broken heart, who lives in her father’s famous ‘Old World’—an architectural tribute to old Korea and Gae In’s late mother. When financial troubles hit, Gae In is desperate for a roommate, and to get inside the rare building Jin Ho pretends to be gay. As the two live together, they form a deep friendship, and subsequently, unexpected feelings arise. But what will happen when the man who’s pretending to be gay and the woman who thinks he’s gay develop feelings for each other?
7. NCT NATION: To The World in Cinemas
Year: 2023
Genre: Documentary, Music
NCT’s first-ever offline concert as a full group was held in Incheon on August 26, and ‘NCT NATION: To The World in Cinemas’ marks the exciting start of their journey to share their unique music and spectacular performances with the world. In addition to capturing the excitement of NCT’s live performances, the film also includes behind-the-scenes footage from the concert.
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