4 Best Short-Form K-Dramas On Netflix: ‘Love To Hate You,’ ‘Celebrity,’ More!

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With the fast-paced environment and busy lifestyle of millennials and avid K-drama fans these days, watching a full-blown series with 16 episodes each can be a chore.

Especially with psychological and slow burn works which require a hundred percent of your attention, your hobby and love for Hallyu might not just be enough.

Here are four of the best short-form series available on Netflix globally. Read to know more.


'Love To Hate You'

Starring Kim Ok Vin and Yoo Teo, "Love To Hate You" offers a lighthearted enemies-to-lovers romance.

It follows the romantic story of a martial arts-equipped lawyer and a drop dead gorgeous casanova who both discover true love when they get to know one another despite their nonstop banter.

"Love To Hate You" is a cheeky feel-good romance that anyone will love. Bonus is that it's only 10 episodes long.

'Celebrity'

Park Gyu Young cemented her name as Netflix's daughter after she returned with the 12-parter crime drama "Celebrity."

In the series, she transformed into an influencer who gained massive popularity overnight. The catch? Things get bloody as the glitz and glamor begin to fade.

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With Kang Min Hyuk's charisma as the male lead, "Celebrity" has become one of the most watched series on Netflix even up until this writing.

'Bloodhounds'

Woo Do Hwan returned as a boxer involved in a ring of fire and power with the crime series "Bloodhounds."

Along with Lee Sang Yi, he plays a promising young boxer who enters the world of loan sharks that recruit their help in taking down an illegal private moneylender.

Due to pressure and psychological warfare, the duo bites more than what they can chew. With that, "Bloodhounds" is a short-form series with high tension in all eight episodes.

'Black Knight'

Kim Woo Bin flaunts his impeccable performance as a dependable courier in the dystopian series "Black Knight."

It tells the struggles and hopes of "Knights" who deliver goods to households amidst the life-threatening pollution and a corrupt government in 2071 South Korea.

"Black Knight" consists of a total of six episodes, the show is jam-packed with psychological games and survival that fans will surely love.

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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