Rugal
Summary: Kang Gi-beom, once a promising police detective in the violent crimes unit, is suspected of murdering his own wife. His eyes are slashed with a razor after he witnesses her murder at the hands of the terrorist group ARGOS. Just when he thinks he has lost everything, he is approached by Choi Geun-cheol, the chief executive director of Rugal, a special organization dedicated to the sole purpose of eradicating ARGOS. Choi requests that Gi-beom receive an artificial eye transplant and join Rugal. After miraculously surviving the risky transplant operation, Gi-beom is born again as a human weapon. He begins to take revenge on ARGOS for everything they have done to him.
Cast: Choi Jin-hyuk, Park Sung-woong
Premiere date: March 28 in Korea/Asia Pacific/All English-speaking countries/Latin America; May 24 in Japan/rest of the world
Extracurricular
Summary: The story of high school students who have chosen a life of crime — and extreme risk — to earn money. Oh Jisoo ends up committing a serious crime because of his desire to apply for his college tuition on his own, whatever the means. Seo Minhee gets caught up in Jisoo's crime, while Jisoo's schoolmate Bae Gyuri also becomes involved in the same crime. Their bad choices come with irreversible consequences. There is no turning back. A life of crime and violence awaits them.
Cast: Kim Dong-hee, Jung Da-bin, Park Joo-hyun
Premiere date: April 29
The King: Eternal Monarch
Summary: A romantic fantasy drama that takes the genre to a whole new level. The series revolves around the relationships of people from two parallel universes. King Lee Gon seeks to seal the gateway between dimensions, while Jung Tae-eul, a police inspector, simply wants to protect other's lives and their loves. The King: Eternal Monarch is written by Kim Eun-suk (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, Mr. Sunshine, Descendants of the Sun), and directed by Baek Sang-hoon (Secret, Who Are You: School 2015 and Descendants of the Sun) and Jeong Jee-hyun (Search: WWW).
Cast: Lee Min-ho, Kim Go-eun, Woo Do-hwan, Kim Kyung-nam, Jung Eun-chae
Premiere date: April 2020
It's Okay to Not Be Okay
Summary: An unusual romance between two people who end up healing each other's emotional and psychological wounds. Moon Gang-tae, played by Kim Soo-hyun (My Love From the Star, The Moon Embracing the Sun), is a caretaker working at a psychiatric ward who does not even bother to believe in love. He seems to be carrying all the weight and pain in life, and devotes himself only to looking after his disabled older brother. Go Moon-young, played by Seo Ye-ji (Save Me, Lawless Lawyer), is a children's book writer who is clueless about love. She is popular among all age groups, yet very antisocial and indifferent to others.
Cast: Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Ye-ji
Premiere date: June 2020
Twogether
Summary: Two top celebrities from Seoul and Taipei go on a trip to several cities in Asia to meet their fans and become friends.
Cast: Lee Seung-gi, Jasper Liu
Premiere date: TBC (in production)
The School Nurse Files
Summary: A newly appointed high school nurse discovers secrets and mysteries with her supernatural abilities for chasing ghosts.
Cast: Jung Yu-mi, Nam Joo-hyuk
Premiere date: TBC (in production)
Sweet Home
Summary: Hyun-soo, a reclusive high school student, moves into an old apartment complex called Green Home after the tragic death of his entire family. Feeling unable to make a living on his own, he realizes the residents at Green Home, including himself, are trapped and surrounded by monsters in various forms of distorted human desires, which are about to sweep away mankind.
Cast: Song Kang, Lee Jin-wook, Lee Si-young
Premiere date: TBC (in production)