‘All of Us Are Dead,’ ‘Money Heist’ Korean Remake and More Kdramas Coming to Netflix this 2022

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Viewers enjoyed binge-watching Korean dramas on Netflix, especially during the lockdown. Interestingly as the world is slowly coming back to normal, the streaming giant continues to offer a wide array of series, may it be sci-fi, rom-com, thriller and more.

As we welcome the coming year, the platform teases fans with highly-anticipated series, including adaptations and new original dramas. From "All of Us Are Dead" to "Money Heist" Korean remake, check out the list of Kdramas coming to Netflix this 2022.

'Money Heist'

'Money Heist' Korean adaptation
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Probably one of the highly anticipated remakes in 2022 is none other than the Korean version of "Money Heist."

After a series of discussions between the streaming giant and the drama representative, Netflix formally announced the star-studded line up of cast including Jeon Jong Seo, Yoo Ji Tae, Park Hae Soo, Lee Won Jong, Kim Ji Hoon, Jang Yoon Ju, Lee Hyun Woo, Lee Gyu Ho, Kim Yoon Jin and more.

READ MORE: Park Hae Soo Shares His First Look as Berlin in the Korean Remake of 'Money Heist'

According to the streaming giant, the production began in September 2021 and was expected to air sometime in the second half of 2022.

Recently, the "Squid Game" star who is set to play Berlin in "Money Heist" teases fans with a short clip of him holding the iconic mask.

Over Park Hae Soo's Instagram, he mentioned how thrilled he is to headline the upcoming remake.

"We cannot wait to share the Korean adaptation of Money Heist with you, coming soon in 2022," the caption reads.

'All of Us are Dead'

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From the "#Alive" to the period Kdrama "Kingdom," Netflix never fails to give the viewers reason to binge-watch the K-zombie series.

The streaming giant is about to unveil another zombie Kdrama, "All of Us are Dead," based on the webtoon of the same name.

Set to debut in January 2022, the upcoming series follows the story of a group of high school students who found themselves trapped as they tried to survive in a virus-stricken environment.

"All of Us are Dead" stars Park Ji Hoo, Park Solomon, Yoo In Soo, Yoon Chan Young, and "School 2021" star Jo Yi Hyun.

'Juvenile Justice'

Juvenile Justice
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Another Netflix original is Kim Hye Soo's comeback Kdrama "Juvenile Justice."

The actress will transform as the newly appointed judge who dislikes young offenders as she used to be a victim of a juvenile crime during her youth.

"Juvenile Justice" is expected to air in January 2022.

'Queen of the Scene'

Gong Hyo Jin
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Gong Hyo Jin is teaming up with Park Ha Sun for the soon-to-be-released Kdrama "Queen of the Scene."

The award-winning actress is returning to the small screen as she transforms into a ​​Korean drama writer. However, she finds herself trapped in her own story.

'Remarriage & Desires'

Lee Hyun Wook, Jung Eugene, Cha Ji Yeon, Park Hoon and Kim Hee Seon will star in a new Kdrama, "Remarriage & Desires."

The eight-part drama series is reportedly in production and expected to air in the latter part of 2022.

It follows the story of upper members of the society who are members of an exclusive matchmaking agency.

The goal is to upgrade their social status by marrying an elite group known as the "Black" tier.

'Suriname'

Another Kdrama starring Park Hae Soo is "Suriname" alongside Hwang Jung Min, Ha Jung Woo, Jo Woo Jin and "Hospital Playlist" star Yoo Yeon Seok.

It depicts the journey of a Korean drug lord in the Republic of Suriname and a businessman who is involved in a top-secret operation with the NIS.

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Written by Geca Wills

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