Hey Wavies!
Can you believe weβre already halfway through 2025? Timeβs flying, and July is here, wrapping us in that cozy, rainy season vibe. And honestly, what better way to spend a gloomy, rainy day than curled up on the couch with snacks and a fresh new K-drama or movie? If you’re like me, that sounds like a perfect plan.
Forget any mid-year drama slumpβbecause July is serving up serious heat. Weβre talking huge comebacks, thrillers that will mess with your head, heart-melting stories, and TWO of the yearβs biggest movie drops. The K-content world really said, βYouβre not going anywhere!β
Iβve been all over the news updates, teasers, and fan buzz to bring you a solid list. So if you’re ready to fill your July watchlist, here are 6 dramas and 2 movies you absolutely have to check out this month.
1. Law and the City (Drama)

Premiere Date: July 5
Where to Watch: tvN, Disney+
Genre: Legal, Workplace, Romance
Letβs kick things off with the most exciting return everβLee Jong-suk is back! Yes, really. Our favorite heartthrob is stepping back onto the small screen with βLaw and the City,β and Iβve already set my reminders. Heβs starring opposite the ever-talented Moon Ga-young, which means weβre in for top-tier chemistry.
The story is set in Seoulβs buzzing Seocho legal district, following five rookie attorneys trying to survive the intense world of law. Lee Jong-suk plays Ahn Ju-hyeong, a genius-level lawyer with a cold streak but a surprisingly big heartβespecially when it comes to helping people. Moon Ga-young takes on Kang Hui-ji, a passionate newbie lawyer, and I can already sense their banter and mentor-mentee vibes.
But this drama isnβt just about legal drama in courtrooms. It promises to dig deep into each characterβs personal life, friendships, and all the chaos that comes with it. I live for these kinds of layered legal dramas. And after watching Jong-suk in hits like Big Mouth and While You Were Sleeping, Iβm fully convinced this is going to be huge. This one is already screaming βblockbuster.β
2. Trigger (Drama)

Premiere Date: July 25
Where to Watch: Netflix
Genre: Action, Thriller
If you’re looking for something with high tension and deep suspense, Trigger is about to shake you up. The plot? Gunsβyes, real firearmsβsomehow start circulating in South Korea where theyβre supposed to be banned. Total chaos erupts.
Now imagine Kim Nam-gil as a detective trying to hunt down the truth, and Kim Young-kwang as a major player in the illegal arms game. Thatβs the duo weβre getting, and I already feel the tension rising.
Directed by Kwon Oh-seung (remember Midnight?), the drama is bound to deliver serious goosebumps. Itβs not just about chasing bad guysβitβs also diving into βwhat ifβ scenarios that feel way too real. Buckle up for this one.
3. S Line (Drama)

Premiere Date: July 11
Where to Watch: Wavve
Genre: Fantasy, Thriller, Mystery
Okayβ¦ this concept? Wild. Based on a webtoon, S Line shows a world where red lines appear above your head, connecting you to everyone youβve ever had a physical relationship with. YUP. And those lines are visible. To everyone. Overnight.
Weβve got Lee Soo-hyuk as a detective diving into this bizarre phenomenon (and letβs be honest, no one does mystery-intense like him). Alongside him is Lee Da-hee as a high school teacher whose life turns upside down. And OMG, OH MY GIRLβs Arin plays a student who has always been able to see the lines.
Itβs giving thriller, social commentary, and fantasy all in one. Privacy? Gone. Secrets? Exposed. I’m already dying to see how this unfolds.
4. Bitch x Rich 2 (Drama)

Premiere Date: July 3
Where to Watch: Wavve, Viki
Genre: Teen Mystery, Thriller
Back to Cheongdam International High we go! Bitch x Rich is back for Season 2, and if you thought last season was dramaticβoh, youβre not ready. The elite chaos just leveled up.
Lee Eun-saem returns as the sharp and tough transfer student Kim Hye-in, while Red Velvetβs Yeri continues her reign as the queen bee Baek Je-na. But things have shifted, powerβs been reshuffled, and new trouble is incoming. Lee Jong-hyuk is joining the cast, and I can already sense the mess brewing.
This series is a full-on guilty pleasure. Rich kids, secrets, betrayal, and power gamesβitβs messy in the best way possible. Get that popcorn ready.
5. The Good Man (Drama)

Premiere Date: July 18
Where to Watch: JTBC, Disney+
Genre: Family, Comedy, Drama
Need a break from all the intense stuff? The Good Man (also titled The Nice Guy) is here with feel-good vibes. And starring in it? Lee Dong-wook! But this time, heβs stepping away from his usual fantasy heartthrob roles.
He plays Seok-cheol, the oldest grandson in a wild family full of, well, loveable troublemakers. Heβs juggling life, work, family chaos, and trying to keep everyone from falling apart. Lee Sung-kyung joins the cast too, and Iβm excited for their dynamic.
Itβs described as a heartwarming comedy-drama thatβll make you laugh, cry, and maybe call your family after. Just sounds like the kind of healing show we all need.
6. A Miracle in Us (Drama)

Premiere Date: July 25
Where to Watch: SBS, Netflix
Genre: Sports, Youth, Comedy
Ending the drama list on an inspiring noteβTry: A Miracle in Us is a sports comedy with heart. Yoon Kye-sang plays Joo Ga-ram, a former national rugby star who had it allβ¦ until a doping scandal wrecked his career.
Years later, he ends up coaching the worst high school rugby team in the country. And guess what? He’s going to help them chase victory at the National Sports Festival. This drama promises laughs, underdog grit, and some good olβ tear-jerking redemption. If you’re into team spirit stories with a side of chaos, youβll love this.
π¬ From the Small Screen to the Silver Screen!
Okay, weβre switching gears nowβbecause July isnβt just bringing drama. Weβve also got TWO massive movie releases coming in hot. And yes, Iβm screaming.
7. Omniscient Reader: The Prophet (Movie)

Premiere Date: July 23
Genre: Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Deep breathβ¦ because THIS IS IT. The legendary webtoon Omniscient Reader is officially coming to life. And the cast? Literal fire. Weβre talking Lee Min-ho, Ahn Hyo-seop, Chae Soo-bin, Nana, andβyesβBLACKPINKβs Jisoo making her movie debut. My jaw is on the floor.
The story follows Kim Dok-ja (Ahn Hyo-seop), a regular guy whoβs obsessed with a webnovel. One day, the world becomes that novel, and heβs the only one who knows whatβs going to happen next. Teaming up with the novelβs main hero, Yoo Joong-hyuk (played by Lee Min-ho), he tries to survive the apocalyptic chaos and rewrite fate.
Jisoo plays Lee Ji-hye, a strong warrior and major key to the plot. This is not just a movieβitβs a moment. Fans have been dreaming of this, and now itβs finally happening. Iβm expecting insane visuals, epic fight scenes, and serious emotions. Mark your calendar!
8. Wall to Wall (Movie)

Genre: Thriller, Mystery
Looking for a dark thriller that will keep you on edge? Streaming is it. The incredible Kang Ha-neul stars as U Sung, a regular office worker who buys his dream apartment after draining his savings, loans, and even his momβs garlic field (yes, really).
But instead of living the dream, heβs tormented by mysterious noises from above. Things get heated, and he teams up with his upstairs neighbor Jin Ho to figure out whatβs going on. Meanwhile, Eun Hwa, the apartmentβs rep, tries to keep things peaceful.
What unfolds is a suspenseful ride filled with secrets, tension, and just enough twists to leave your jaw on the floor. Definitely one to watch with the lights off.
Conclusion
So there you have it, Wavies! Your ultimate guide to 6 must-watch dramas and 2 must-see movies dropping this July. From legal heat to apocalyptic battles, thereβs something for every kind of fan.
Now tell meβwhat are YOU most hyped for? Are you already counting the days until Lee Jong-sukβs big return? Or are you saving all your energy for Omniscient Reader on the big screen? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
Until next time, keep exploring