Stuck on what to watch next? We’ve got you covered! KOCOWA+ has an amazing K-drama lineup this month, and the dramas we’re about to introduce aren’t just loved by K-drama fans—they’re also topping charts in South Korea as part of Fundex’s Most Buzzworthy K-Drama rankings!
The Good Data Corporation compiles viewer engagement data, tracking news, social media buzz, videos, and posts to determine the most talked-about dramas and actors. Now, let’s dive into the four most popular KOCOWA+ dramas right now!
“For Eagle Brothers“

Good news for fans of KBS weekend family dramas—”For Eagle Brothers,” starring Um Ji Won and Ahn Jae Wook, is everyone’s latest obsession! Premiering on the first day of this month, the drama follows the five brothers of Eagle Brewery, a traditional liquor-making family business that has been passed down for three generations. After her husband dies just 10 days into their marriage, Ma Kwang Sook, the eldest sister-in-law, unexpectedly finds herself taking charge of the household.
The premise might sound emotional (a tragic loss so early on!) but don’t worry—”For Eagle Brothers” strikes the perfect balance between warmth and comedy. It’s a heartwarming story about family, resilience, and finding love again. Ma Kwang Sook, the independent and bubbly female lead, is someone you’ll definitely root for, especially when an unexpected romance blossoms between her and another widower—a man with a cold and reserved personality that contrasts hilariously with her bright nature. Their dynamic is both funny and heart-fluttering! Aside from the lead couple, the four brothers each have their own compelling stories, making the drama feel like an authentic slice-of-life family experience.
“KICKKICKKICKKICK“

Sitcom fans, this one’s for you! Starring the legendary Ji Jin Hee and Lee Kyu Hyong, “KICKKICKKICKKICK” follows a former top actor and an ex-producer from the entertainment industry who decide to start a new content production company—aiming to reach three million subscribers! This sitcom delivers exactly what it promises: nonstop laughter and chaotic moments!
Ji Jin Hee, who even plays a character named after himself, takes on a refreshing and game-changing role in the comedy genre. The story captures the struggles of two former TV industry giants trying to transition into the digital era, resulting in plenty of hilarious mishaps. The constant bickering between the two leads is natural and entertaining, thanks to their wildly contrasting personalities. Plus, the “KICKKICKKICKKICK” company team consists of characters from Millennials to Gen Z, adding even more fun and generational humor to the mix.
“My Merry Marriage“

Now, we’re diving into everyone’s favorite genre—romance with a touch of makjang! “My Merry Marriage,” starring Park Ha Na and Park Sang Nam, has been topping the Buzzworthy List for weeks since its premiere last year. This series takes a deep dive into the meaning of happiness, exploring different aspects of marriage—including divorce, remarriage, and single life—while delivering a mix of empathy, drama, and laughter for viewers of all ages.
This long-running K-drama has 120 episodes, and we’re now approaching the 100th! It’s got everything you could want—romance, comedy, and plenty of dramatic twists to keep you hooked. The female lead is an inspiring character who faces every challenge with resilience and determination, making her journey all the more captivating.
“Cinderella Game“


Imagine discovering that the family you grew up with isn’t actually yours—and worse, that they’ve been using you as a tool for revenge against your real parents. Sounds crazy, right? That’s exactly what the “Cinderella Game” is about! Starring Na Young Hee and Han Groo, this revenge thriller follows a devoted daughter who learns the shocking truth about her identity. Betrayed by the people she trusted, she transforms into the ultimate incarnation of revenge, determined to make them pay.
As a thrilling revenge makjang, the “Cinderella Game” keeps you on the edge of your seat. The main character’s struggles are frustrating yet satisfying, and Na Young Hee delivers a perfectly chilling performance as the main villain. With 57 episodes and the finale fast approaching, every week brings new shocking twists that leave us speechless. Watching the lead character take her well-earned revenge is very satisfying to see!
Where To Watch with Multi-language Subtitles?
Now that we’ve discussed these four amazing K-dramas, have you decided which one to watch first? No need to worry about where to stream them—they’re all available on KOCOWA+ with multiple subtitles! Enjoy your K-drama binge!