Fez — K‑dramas have transformed from niche cult favorites into global staples, captivating audiences far beyond Seoul. 

In Morocco, too, the appetite for Korean dramas has only grown, with streaming platforms offering a wide selection of titles subtitled in Arabic and French. 

From tear‑jerking romances to high‑octane thrillers, here are MWN Lifestyle’s’ ten essential K‑dramas to stream this month.

Queen of Tears (Netflix)

A chaebol heiress and her small‑town husband face betrayal, illness, and family power struggles. Kim Soo‑hyun and Kim Ji‑won’s performances elevate the story into prestige television, making it Netflix’s most‑watched K‑drama of the year.

The Atypical Family (Netflix)

A family that once had superpowers loses them to modern stress and cynicism—until a mysterious woman sparks change. Heartfelt, witty, and compact at just 12 episodes, it’s a perfect weekend watch.

Marry My Husband (Prime Video)

Kang Ji‑won, betrayed and terminally ill, wakes up ten years in the past and engineers her revenge. Park Min‑young shines in this time‑twist thriller blending romance and suspense.

Chief Detective 1958 (Disney+)

Set in pre‑modernization Seoul, a relentless detective and his squad take on corruption with grit and camaraderie. A gripping period crime drama for fans of old‑school procedurals.

A Shop for Killers (Disney+/Hulu)

Jeong Ji‑an inherits her late uncle’s e‑commerce empire, only to discover it doubles as a hub for assassins. Stylish and fast‑paced, it delivers the action punch of a Korean John Wick.

Sweet Home – Season 3 (Netflix)

One of the rare K‑dramas to run multiple seasons, Sweet Home reaches its apocalyptic conclusion. Song Kang leads the final battle between humanity and the monstrous unknown.

Parasyte: The Grey (Netflix)

From director Yeon Sang‑ho (Train to Busan), this six‑episode series adapts the cult manga into a chilling thriller. Alien organisms infect humans, forcing one woman into the role of reluctant savior.

Doctor Slump (Netflix)

Two former rivals reconnect as exhausted adults navigating failure and burnout. Tender, lightly comedic, and emotionally restorative, it offers the comfort of a healing romance.

A Killer Paradox (Netflix)

An accidental killing pulls a college student into a spiral of morally complex murders, while a determined detective closes in. Stylish and unsettling, it asks difficult questions about justice and luck.

Wonderland (Netflix Film)

Suzy Bae and Park Bo‑gum star in this moving film about an AI service that lets people speak to digital replicas of loved ones. It explores grief and technology with both poignancy and heartbreak.

Honorable Mention: K‑Pop Demon Hunters (Netflix Film)
This animated hit follows a K‑pop girl group that doubles as demon slayers. Colorful, high‑energy, and wildly entertaining, it has been dominating global streaming charts all summer.

How to watch in Morocco

Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video operate in Morocco, offering extensive Korean catalogs. Most titles are available with Arabic and French subtitles. If a drama does not appear in your app, check maturity settings or search using the original Korean title.