Kim Seon Ho K-Dramas That You Can Binge-Watch On Netflix

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Credit: The Swoon / YouTube screenshot

Kim Seon Ho made millions of hearts flutter after wrapping up his debut movie, Sad Tropics in Thailand.

The 35-year-old heartthrob was mobbed by fans and media who were eager to get a glimpse of the actor.

He arrived in South Korea together with the director of his debut movie, Park Hoon Jung, after spending 17 days in Thailand to film some of the scenes for the actor's upcoming film.

As the rising star gears for his much-awaited comeback and returns to his activities, fans are looking forward and patiently waiting for the release of Sad Tropics.

While fans wait for his big-screen debut, here are 5 Kim Seon Ho's K-dramas available on Netflix.

Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

Kim Seon Ho's latest K-drama is the mega-hit rom-com series Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha together with Hallyu beauty Shin Min Ah.

Helmed by The King: Eternal Monarch, Hi Bye, Mama! and Abyss director Yoon Je Won, the tvN healing K-drama depicts the budding romance between Hong Dong Shik (Kim Seon Ho) and new girl Yoon Hye Jin (Shin Min Ah) in the seaside village of Gongjin.

Viewers lauded the unique chemistry between the lead stars and how they portrayed their respective roles.

In addition, what made the K-drama stand out is the lineup of supporting cast members that complement the whole series.

Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha is definitely a breath of fresh air among other genres as it illustrates a slice-of-life-style kind of series which is far different from crazy plot twists.

Start-Up

The series that skyrocketed Kim Seon Ho's popularity, earning him the moniker of K-drama's "good boy," is Start-Up featuring Nam Joo Hyuk, Bae Suzy, and Kang Han Na.

Premiered in 2020, it was one of the biggest K-content released that year, making then rising star catapults to fame.

It follows the story of a group of young entrepreneurs who want to be the next Steve Jobs someday.

In addition, Start-Up gave the viewers a major second lead syndrome as the tech genius Nam Do San (Nam Joo Hyuk), and CEO Han Ji Pyeong (Kim Seon Ho) strive to get the attention of Seo Dal Mi (Bae Suzy.)

With a total of 16 episodes, fans could still binge-watch this Kim Seon Ho's K-drama on Netflix.

100 Days My Prince

Released in 2018, 100 Days My Prince is Kim Seon Ho's first historical K-drama, working alongside fellow lead stars Nam Ji Hyun and EXO. D.O.

The 35-year-old actor took on the role of the crown prince's hidden advisor Jung Jae Yoon, who harbors a one-sided love for Yeon Hong Shim (Nam Ji Hyun.)

At the time, 100 Days My Prince garnered a high viewership rating, making it the ninth highest-rated Korean drama in the history of cable television.

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Good Manager

Long before being dubbed as K-drama good boy, Kim Seon Ho appeared as a supporting actor in the comedy-crime series Good Manager.

Interestingly it is also the actor's first-ever K-drama appearance since his debut.

Kim Seon Ho worked with lead stars Namgoong Min, Lee Junho, Nam Sang Mi, and Jung Hye Sung.

Strongest Deliveryman

From supporting actor, Kim Seon Ho had his first lead character in the 2017 KBS series Strongest Deliveryman.

The South Korean star played the role of the wealthy and ambitious Oh Jin Gyu.

Joining the Start-Up star are Go Won Hee, Go Kyung Pyo, and Chae Soo Bin.

Five years after its debut, viewers could still catch Strongest Deliveryman via Netflix.

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