International Stars – Prime Video Doubles Down in Second Half with Hot Korean Series and Superstars Galore
Prime Video is launching three new Korean dramas in the second half of 2025, featuring major Korean stars and diverse genres including realistic romance, a competitive food drama, and workplace romance. The series are part of Prime Video's strategic push to become the world's leading platform for Korean content, showcasing storytelling that ranges from intimate character studies to high-stakes competition drama.
Prime Video has unveiled three new Korean works scheduled to stream in the second half of 2025, strengthening its premium content lineup and expanding content diversity to better serve global audiences. These three series follow the Korean content lineup previously introduced at the Prime Video Presents: International Originals event in February, reflecting Prime Video's commitment to establishing itself as a leading global destination for Korean content.
The three series offer diverse genres and narrative styles, ranging from realistic romance depicting the complexities of long-term love, to a heartwarming food drama about returning to one's identity and roots, and a sharp workplace romance that challenges traditional corporate paradigms.
"A Love Other Than Yours" from KBS 2TV is a romantic series portraying love and life realistically, starring Seo Kang-joon, An Eun-jin, Lee Ju-an, and Jo A-reum. It tells the story of Nam Kung-ho and Lee Mi-do, a couple who have been together for over 10 years. Their once-passionate love has grown into simple trust and commitment, but as both begin feeling attracted to new people, they face life's crucial question: whether to proceed toward marriage or pursue a new romance with someone else.
"Final Table" (working title) from SLL features world-class actor An Hyo-seop. The story unfolds amid the intense competition of The Table: K-Chef 2026, a competition to find the world's best Korean chef. The series follows Kang Han (An Hyo-seop), a chef living abroad who must enter the competition under the name of restaurant Familia due to unexpected circumstances. Written and directed by Kim Do-hoon, this work authentically depicts the world of professional chefs through deep life stories and powerful performances by the ensemble cast led by An Hyo-seop. Using a novel narrative style, Final Table blends the excitement of reality competition shows with the emotional intensity of drama series, presenting both the pressure of competition and delicate relationship storylines for a layered and engaging viewing experience.
"Nine to Six" is an office romance from SBS, directed by Lee Hyung-min and Oh Sung-hee. It tells the story of Kang I-ji, an assistant manager at an automotive manufacturing company who defies stereotypes of typical working women. She is not lacking in love or ambition, but rather a competent and intelligent professional who tackles organizational challenges with composure and reason. Due to her complete dedication to work, marriage has always been a secondary concern for her. Alongside her is Han Sun-woo, a warm-hearted young intern who believes that following one's heart doesn't mean moving slower than others.