
Mark your calendars! July 2025 is bringing a wave of new K-Dramas filled with emotional depth, gripping storylines, and fresh characters. From intense legal dramas to sports comebacks and crime thrillers, there’s something for everyone in this month’s lineup. Here’s a list of shows releasing in July. Don’t forget to add them to your binge list.
Law And The City

Release Date: July 5
Cast: Yoo Yeon Seok, Jung Eun Ji
Five young lawyers navigate life, love, and legal dilemmas in the heart of Seocho-dong, Seoul’s legal hub. As they balance courtroom cases with personal challenges, the cracks in their once-stable routines begin to show. With themes of justice, ambition, and youthful idealism, this drama promises both warmth and wit.
Low Life

Release Date: July 16
Cast: Yang Se Jong, Ryu Seung Ryong
Oh Hee Dong was raised by his uncle, a man deeply entrenched in the criminal underworld. When they hear of sunken treasure off the coast of Shinan, they see a chance to strike gold. But they’re not the only ones. As greedy strangers flood the island, things spiral into chaos. Expect a gritty tale of crime, greed, and twisted loyalties.
The Good Man

Release Date: July 18
Cast: Lee Dong Wook, Lee Sung Kyung, Ryu Hye Young
Seok Cheol, the eldest grandson in a three-generation gangster family, tries to protect everything he holds dear, his family, his job, and his love. With an unexpectedly pure heart and a first love who dreams of becoming a singer, Seok Cheol’s journey is filled with emotional highs and lows, laughter and heartbreak.
The Defects

Release Date: July 21
Cast: Kim Hye Soo, Jo Bo Ah
Behind the pristine walls of a major hospital lies a horrifying secret. Dr. Kim Se Hui runs both a charity and a hidden adoption ring, where unwanted children are "refunded" and eliminated. One girl who survived this system is back for revenge, and her fight for justice will shake everything to its core.
Try: A Miracle in Us

Release Date: July 25
Cast: Yoon Kye Sang, Im Se Mi
Once a rising rugby star, Ju Ga Ram's fall from grace after a drug scandal was public and painful. Now, he's back to coach the weakest high school rugby team—the same one he once played for. Add in his ex-girlfriend working as the school's shooting coach, and you have the perfect setup for redemption, rivalry, and heart.
So, which K-drama are you most excited to watch in July? Do, share in the comments!
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