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Explore titles in the Cherry Blossom Romance library
Explore titles in the Cherry Blossom Romance library
Explore titles in the Cherry Blossom Romance library
Explore titles in the Cherry Blossom Romance library
Explore titles in the Cherry Blossom Romance library

After three seasons, the Bloody Game series returns. Players from each season gather together to face off in another game. Amid the fierce battle, who will emerge as the last one standing?

Noona is a Woman to Me returns for a bolder, more emotionally charged season of romance. The series follows confident older women who have dedicated their lives to their careers and younger men who believe love should not be defined by age. Inside the Yeon House, sparks fly as participants pursue genuine connections through more direct flirting, fast-developing relationships, and honest conversations about attraction, insecurity, and hesitation. As the couples grow closer, they must also face society’s prejudices toward age-gap romance and ask whether love can truly overcome outside judgment. Hosted by Han Hye Jin, Jang Woo Young, and DinDin, the new season delivers hotter chemistry, sharper commentary, and an even more addictive blend of romance and reality.

A hyper-realistic dating program where single men and women eager to get married struggle to find love.

Returning for its fifth season since its 2017 debut, Heart Signal welcomes a new group of singles to the Signal House, where the search for romance comes with a digital twist. In this social experiment, housemates can only reveal their feelings through anonymous text messages, leaving the recipients to guess which of their fellow residents is reaching out. Providing expert analysis on these clandestine connections is a celebrity panel featuring veterans Yoon Jong Shin, Kim Ea Na, and Lee Sang Min, joined by newcomers Roy Kim and Tsuki of the K-pop group Billlie.

Sheltered singles are thrown into the most outrageous blind dates imaginable. Can love bloom amid all the brain-freezing moments and this madness? (Source: Netflix)

In this real-world restaurant survival competition, top chefs and restaurateurs from across Korea step out of their kitchens to build brand-new street food concepts. They must handle everything from menu development and pricing to service speed and customer turnover. But in this blind street battle, their reputations mean nothing—customers don’t know who’s cooking, and only sales determine who wins.

A memory trip with the stars of Guardian: The Lonely and Great God as they reunite for its 10th anniversary. (Source: CJ ENM)

A no-pretenses observational reality show that cheers on all of our “fabulous lives,” as distinctive same-age singles who have lived alone for a long time share a house together.

Season 2 of Six Singles Under One Roof

After bringing laughter through farm vacations, cafeteria challenges, and overseas cultural adventures, the beloved Kong Kong series returns—this time to the scenic island of Jeju. In KKPP Food, the cast goes back to basics as they embark on another unpredictable journey, caring for animals while surrounded by Jeju’s beautiful natural landscape.

In this matchmaking experiment, finding love is only half the challenge. Ten singles enter a six-day journey with the people who know them best—their mothers—by their side. As new connections form, attraction, jealousy, flirtation, and shifting romantic interests quickly complicate the search for a perfect match. But this is not just about dating. Every potential relationship is examined through the realities of marriage: career goals, financial stability, education, faith, family values, and plans for the future. The mothers are not just watching from the sidelines. With strong opinions and high hopes for their children, they can influence choices, challenge relationships, and completely change the direction of the experiment. For those who believe marriage is more than chemistry, family matchmaking returns with a bold question: when love, logic, and family approval collide, who will choose a partner for life?

Set in Korea’s first “senior dessert café,” opened in a quiet rural village, this healing variety show follows elderly people who know the taste of life and bakery staff who know the taste of happiness as they share sweet comfort and warmth.