If your watchlist has been looking a little empty lately, this week’s K-drama lineup is ready to fix that. From royal romance and emotional palace betrayals to quirky superheroes, serial murder mysteries and healing seaside stories, Korean dramas arriving this week bring a little bit of everything. Whether you want intense suspense, heart-fluttering romance or light-hearted fantasy comedy, OTT platforms are packed with fresh releases and finale episodes that are already creating buzz among fans.Here are five K-dramas you should add to your binge list this week.Perfect Crown - Streaming on NetflixThe hit royal romance drama is finally heading towards its finale, and viewers are preparing themselves for emotional twists and major revelations. Starring IU and Byeon Woo-seok, Perfect Crown has become one of the most talked-about dramas thanks to its mix of palace politics, romance and suspense.The latest episodes focused on the fallout after Hui-ju and I-an’s fake marriage contract became public. While I-an admitted their marriage initially started as an agreement, he also openly confessed that his feelings for Hui-ju had become real. The emotional confession has left fans eagerly waiting to see whether the couple gets a happy ending or faces more heartbreak.Episode 11 releases on May 15, while the grand finale drops on May 16.You Might Also Like:The WONDERfools - Streaming on NetflixIf you are in the mood for superheroes with a chaotic twist, The WONDERfools might become your next obsession. The drama stars Cha Eun Woo and Park Eun Bin in lead roles.Set in 1999, the story follows a group of ordinary and socially awkward residents of Haeseong City who suddenly gain superpowers. Instead of becoming polished superheroes overnight, they struggle through bizarre situations while investigating mysterious disappearance cases threatening their town.The mix of comedy, mystery and retro vibes has already made the drama one of the most anticipated releases of the week. All episodes will stream together on May 15.You Might Also Like:The Scarecrow - Streaming on VikiThriller fans have a reason to celebrate as Park Hae Soo returns to the K-drama world with The Scarecrow. The mystery series also stars Lee Hee Joon and Kwak Sun Young.The story spans multiple timelines from 1988 to 2019 and follows a former star detective who is transferred back to his hometown after refusing to compromise on justice. While investigating an old serial murder case, he is forced to work alongside a prosecutor who is also his former school rival. With dark secrets, tense investigations and emotional character arcs, the drama promises a gripping ride for crime thriller lovers. Episodes 7 and 8 will be released this week.The Legend of Kitchen Soldier - Streaming on VikiFantasy and comedy come together in The Legend of Kitchen Soldier, starring Park Ji Hoon. The series follows a struggling young man who joins the military as an army cook to escape the difficulties of everyday life. However, things take a strange turn when he discovers a mysterious virtual quest system that slowly transforms him into a legendary chef.Packed with humour, military chaos and unexpected emotional moments, the drama offers a refreshing break from intense thrillers and heavy romances. The K-drama was released on Viki on May 11.Azure Spring - Streaming on MBNFor viewers who enjoy emotional healing dramas, Azure Spring delivers a softer and more reflective story. The series stars Yeri and Kang Sang Jun.The coming-of-age drama revolves around two emotionally troubled young people struggling with painful memories and uncertainty about the future. Their lives begin to change after they train as divers in Haenam-gun and slowly help each other heal. With beautiful coastal visuals and a calm emotional tone, Azure Spring could become the perfect comfort watch for the week. The episode's release date is May 11.Stay tuned!