Top 5 Park Bo-gum K-Dramas You Must Watch After Enjoying When Life Gives You Tangerines

Park Bo-gum’s Impact in the Korean Drama Scene

Park Bo-gum is making waves in the Korean drama community with his captivating portrayal of Yang Gwan-sik in the heartwarming series, When Life Gives You Tangerines. His character, known for its thoughtful gestures and kind demeanor, has resonated deeply with audiences, particularly through his interactions with the female lead, Ae-sun, played by IU. The tender expressions and subtle actions of his character have sparked a wave of admiration from fans.

Park Bo-gum as Gwan-shik in When Life Gives You Tangerines (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)
Park Bo-gum as Gwan-shik in When Life Gives You Tangerines (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)

Viewers have been particularly moved by a scene where Yang Gwan-sik crosses a vast ocean to comfort Ae-sun in her moment of distress, highlighting the depth of his character. For fans of Park Bo-gum, this is not the only series worth watching; his extensive filmography includes beloved titles such as Reply 1988, Love in the Moonlight, and others.

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Top 5 Korean Dramas Featuring Park Bo-gum

1. Reply 1988

The actor played the role of Choi Taek in Reply 1988 (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)
The actor played the role of Choi Taek in Reply 1988 (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)

Available on: Apple TV, Netflix, Rakuten Viki, iQIYI, Tubi, and Prime Video.

Cast: Lee Hye-ri, Go Kyung-pyo, Ryu Jun-yeol, Park Bo-gum, Lee Dong-hwi, and Sung Dong-II.

This nostalgic slice-of-life comedy-drama follows five friends navigating their youth in the 1980s Seoul neighborhood of Ssangmundong. Park Bo-gum’s portrayal of Choi Taek, a gifted baduk player who pursues his passion, adds depth and warmth to the series.

2. Hello Monster

Featuring Park Bo-gum in a promotional image (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)
Featuring Park Bo-gum (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)

Available on: Apple TV, Rakuten Viki, and iQIYI.

Cast: Seo In-guk, Jang Na-ra, Park Bo-gum, and Choi Won-young.

Hello Monster weaves a gripping narrative of love and crime-solving between brilliant criminal profiler Lee-hyun (Seo In-guk) and zealous detective Cha Ji-an (Jang Na-ra). Park Bo-gum appears as Jung Sun-ho, who has a poignant backstory involving family and identity.

3. Love in the Moonlight

Park Bo-gum as Lee Young/Crown Prince Hyo-myung (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)
Park Bo-gum as Lee Young/Crown Prince Hyo-myung (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)

Available on: Apple TV, Netflix, and Rakuten Viki.

Cast: Park Bo-gum, Kim You-jung, Jung Jin-young, and Chae Soo-bin.

This enchanting historical romance revolves around Hong Ra-on, who disguises herself as a man for matchmaking purposes. Her unexpected encounter with Crown Prince Hyomyeong, played by Park Bo-gum, leads to a delightful yet complicated relationship filled with intrigue and sincerity.

4. Record of Youth

Park Bo-gum as Sa Hye-joon in Record of Youth (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)
Park Bo-gum as Sa Hye-joon in Record of Youth (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)

Available on: Netflix.

Cast: Park Bo-gum, Park So-dam, and Byeon Woo-seok.

Record of Youth explores the struggles and aspirations of young adults in the entertainment industry, focusing on aspiring actor Sa Hye-joon (Park Bo-gum) and his journey to success while navigating romance and personal growth.

5. Encounter

Park Bo-gum as Kim Jin-hyuk in Encounter (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)
Park Bo-gum as Kim Jin-hyuk in Encounter (Image via @bogummy/Instagram)

Available on: Apple TV, Netflix, Rakuten Viki, iQIYI, and Hulu.

Cast: Song Hye-kyo, Jang Seung-jo, Ko Chang-seok, and others.

Encounter tells the poignant story of Cha Soo-hyun, played by Song Hye-kyo, and Kim Jin-hyuk, portrayed by Park Bo-gum, who develop a heartfelt connection while navigating their vastly different backgrounds and life experiences during a trip to Cuba.

As a testament to his enduring appeal, Park Bo-gum is set to star in the upcoming sports drama Good Boy, anticipated for release in May 2025.

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