South Korean actor Woo Do-hwan seems to have mesmerised K-drama fans with his tanned skin and sweet smile in Netflix's new show Mr. Plankton, which premiered on the streaming giant on 8 November 2024. With a boost in his social media fan following and viral edits on fan pages, it's safe to say Woo Do-hwan is the internet's new boyfriend. So, if you, like us, also can't get enough of the K-drama star, we've curated a list of Woo Do-hwan's top dramas to stream online.
Hailed as Woo Do-hwan's breakout role, get a glimpse of Mr Plankton's extended bad-boy persona in this charming drama, also known as The Great Seducer.
The story revolves around Choi Soo-ji (Woo Do-hwan), a charming and wealthy university student who makes a dangerous bet with his friends to seduce Eun Tae-hee (Red Velvet's Joy), a beautiful and intelligent young woman from a humble background.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Woo Do-hwan played the lead role of Choi Soo-ho in the Netflix series based on a webtoon of the same name. A testament to his versatility, the K-drama garnered attention for its gripping storyline, intense action sequences, and strong performances.
The crime thriller chronicled his journey as a young and ambitious prosecutor determined to bring down a corrupt financial institution. He teams up with a group of investigators to uncover the truth behind a massive fraud case.
Where to watch: Netflix?
In this wicked tale of twisted fate, Woo Do-hwan captivated fans with his intense portrayal of an attorney based in the Joseon era.
Driven by a thirst for vengeance, Kang Han-soo (Woo Do-hwan), a feisty lawyer, arrives in Hanyang with a hidden agenda: to seek revenge against his parents' killers. He initially exploits the legal system to bring down Jang, a key culprit; however, after a series of events, he undergoes many challenges to become the true advocate for justice.
Where to watch: Prime Video??
Woo Do-hwan played the role of Jo Yeong, the ruthless and ambitious Prince Wonbeom, in the 2020 SBS drama The King: Eternal Monarch.?He was the twin brother of Emperor Lee Gon (Lee Min-ho), who was willing to undertake any obstacle to claim the throne.
?Despite Lee Min-ho's charming portrayal of Lee Gon, it was Woo Do-hwan's poignant performance in this historical show that stole the limelight.
Where to watch: Netflix?
Woo Do-hwan garnered immense praise for his portrayal of Choi Kang-woo in this 2017 drama, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
The drama follows Choi Kang-woo (Woo Do-hwan), a former detective turned insurance investigator, who loses his family members in a plane crash. Along with a team of those who faced the same tragedy, he embarks on a journey to discover the truths behind the accident and uncover insurance crimes.
Where to watch: Prime Video, Viki?
Set During the transitional period between the end of the?Goryeo?dynasty and the beginning of the?Joseon?dynasty, the drama follows two friends, Seo Hwi (Yang Se-jong) and Nam Sun-ho (Woo Do-hwan), who find themselves on opposite sides of a bitter conflict. However, their goals remain common: to protect their own people.
The drama was lauded for its accurate portrayal of power struggles, politics, social hierarchy and class.
Where to watch: Netflix?
Woo Do-hwan played the role of Sang-hwan, a skilled fighter, who reunites with his gang to save a former classmate whose family begins to get involved with a cult after her brother's suicide.
The K-drama garnered critical acclaim for its gripping storyline, thought-provoking narrative and commendable performances from the star cast.
Where to watch: Prime Video??
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