New Korean Drama Series To Watch This June 2020

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As the heat of the summer arrives, new Korean dramas about love and family also ignite our list. This month just launched the series of Kim Soo Hyun after military service and the first Korean drama picked up by Lifetime channel. And not only that because there's a whole lot more to anticipate this June!

Let's check the list to watch for the premiere shows for June 2020.

My Unfamiliar Family

Episodes: 16

Airs: June 1, 2020

Days: Monday and Tuesday

Network: TVN Duration (60 minutes)

A family that's almost to drift apart, Kim Eun Hee, as the middle child, keeps her share of pain and joy to fight and keep it complete.

She values her mother's patience and cares as they grew up to have their own life. But marriage is falling when his father's hard work and distant treatment of his wife build up. Eun Hee's older sister is smart and pretty married to a doctor but bears no child. Her younger brother has a positive outlook and carries a sensitive soul.

As her parents are on the brink of separation, Eun Hee finds strength in getting support from her college and long time friend Park Chan Hyuk. She finds it hard to get close to her siblings and get good love advice from her parents. As she juggles her career, love, and family, things happened out of the ordinary.

Who will be her support, an ally that carries her through - her family or her friends?

Backstreet Rookie

Episodes: 16

Airs: June 12, 2020

Days: Friday and Saturday

Network: SBS

Duration: 60 minutes

One of the much-awaited drama series for the summer, which brings romance and comedy, is "Backstreet Rookie." A story of a convenience store owner who stops working in a big company and runs his own business. Choi Dae Hyun works hard and gets a balanced life. He needs help to make the business going. He hires a part-time staff member Jung Saet Byul that leads a happy go lucky life.

This is the first Korean drama to be produced by Lifetime channel. Director Lee Myung Woo heads the cast with screenwriter Son Geun Joo. The story is based on the popular webtoon "Convenience Store" published in 2016-2017

That Guy is The Guy

Episodes: 32

Airs: June 15, 2020

Days: Monday and Tuesday

Network: KBS2

Duration: 35 minutes

This is the story of a woman who was profoundly heartbroken and convinced herself not to get married. In her journey to focus on her career and never think of romantic relationships, she receives love confessions. Two men with opposite charms come knocking at her heart once again.

Seo Hyun Joo thought that life would be better without love and avoid getting hurt once again. Her career in a webtoon planning team goes on well then she meets Park Do Gyeom with a lovely character. Along the road, she meets CEO Hwang Ji Woo, who is cold-hearted and makes her shaken with his personality.

It's Okay To Not Be Okay

Episodes: 16

Airs: June 20, 2020

Days: Saturday and Sunday

Network: TVN, Netflix

Duration: 60 minutes

Korean drama series that talks about psychological healing and discovering love together.

Moon Gang-tae is a health worker who works hard to meet both ends. He devoted his life to taking care of his disabled brother. Life is never easy, but he keeps up with it. Go Moon-young is a successful writer and grows up to be antisocial to protect herself from any person who inflicts pain. Her family is in a struggle to live a happy life that she keeps to herself. One cold-hearted personality meets one person that is full of warmth and patience will make an incredible story to watch.

Which one of these dramas will you add to your cozy night?

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