Royal Ranks: Dive into Kinolights' Exclusive Top 5 K-Dramas This Week
Kinolights has rendered its verdict on the top 5 K-dramas for the fourth week of April. Queen of Tears reigns supreme for the second consecutive week, establishing itself as a landmark in Korean content. The romantic comedy-drama featuring Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won continues to soar to new heights with each passing episode.
Queen of Tears (Netflix) maintains its dominance in the weekly ranking on Kinolights, showcasing an unconventional yet poignant tale of an unlikely couple facing the trials of a faltering marriage. With record-high viewership ratings of 21.6% for Episode 14, the Saturday-Sunday drama is poised for a stellar finale.
In the midst of this drama craze, Lovely Runner (tvN; Viki) emerges as a close contender, captivating audiences with its time-slip fantasy romance. Byeon Woo Seok and Kim Hye Yoon's captivating chemistry drives the narrative, exploring the dark realities of stardom and fate's intervention.
Parasyte: The Grey (Netflix), a gripping manga spin-off adaptation, takes viewers on a thrilling ride as humanity battles parasitic invaders. Starring Jeon So Nee, Koo Kyo Hwan, and Lee Jung Hyun, this Netflix premiere promises intense excitement reminiscent of director Yeon Sang Ho's previous works.
Chief Detective 1958 (MBC; Disney Plus) marks Lee Je Hoon's triumphant return, offering a nostalgic journey to the late 1950s. As Detective Park Young Han tackles corruption with his eccentric methods, viewers are treated to a blend of crime, comedy, and action reminiscent of classic Korean series.
Rounding off the top 5 is Blood Free (Disney Plus), a futuristic thriller exploring the complexities of biotechnology. Starring Hang Hyo Hoo and Joo Ji Hoon, this Disney Plus original series delves into the intrigue surrounding genetically engineered meat alternatives, promising a gripping narrative for audiences.
In a nutshell, these high-ranking dramas on Kinolights offer a diverse range of captivating stories, ensuring viewers are on the edge of their seats week after week.

