K-pop has taken the world by storm, and for good reason. The catchy tunes, impressive choreography, and mesmerizing stars have captured our hearts. Whether they’re performing, acting, or just being themselves, K-pop idols always leave us wanting more. Fortunately, Prime Video offers a variety of shows featuring these beloved stars. Check out some of them below:
j-hope – HOPE ON THE STREET
j-hope, a member of BTS, is renowned for his passion and talent in dance, particularly street dancing. “HOPE ON THE STREET” is a docuseries that chronicles j-hope’s journey back to his roots. Accompanied by his former instructor, popping champion Boogaloo Kin, j-hope travels to cities like Osaka, Seoul, Paris, New York, and Gwangju. The series showcases his return to street dance and his interactions with inspiring dancers from around the world, offering insights into various street dance styles and cultures. It’s a must-watch to delve into j-hope’s dance journey and explore the global street dance scene.
JENNIE – Apartment404
JENNIE, a multi-talented member of BLACKPINK, is no stranger to variety programs. After several years away from the scene, fans are thrilled to see her return in “Apartment404.” In this show, JENNIE showcases her detective skills, collaborating and competing with her co-stars to solve mysteries inspired by real stories set in apartment settings. Each episode features unique cases and identities, allowing viewers to experience various charming facets of JENNIE. Tune in and see if you can solve the mysteries alongside her.
V – Jinny’s Kitchen
In “Jinny’s Kitchen,” BTS member V steps away from the K-pop limelight to join a Korean fast-food restaurant in Bacalar, Mexico. Alongside renowned stars such as Lee Seo-jin, Jung Yu-mi, Park Seo-joon, and Choi Woo-shik, V learns culinary skills from Park Seo-joon and collaborates with the cast to serve customers. The show provides a unique glimpse of V in an unfamiliar environment, showcasing hard work, achievement of goals, and the scenic beauty of Bacalar. Viewers can enjoy many humorous and heartwarming moments as the cast works together in this charming setting.
Lee Gi-Kwang – Marry My Husband
Lee Gi-kwang initially debuted as a solo singer before joining the boy group Beast, later renamed Highlight. His acting career began with a role on the sitcom “High Kick Through The Roof” in 2009, and he has continued to act over the years. One of his most renowned roles is in the globally acclaimed series “Marry My Husband.” In this drama, he portrays Baek Eunho, a skilled chef who harbors feelings for the main character Kang Jiwon (Park Min Young). Through this role, Lee Gi-kwang showcases his gentle and affectionate side, captivating audiences with his portrayal.
Choi Si-Won – Death’s Game & Love is for Suckers
Choi Si-won gained fame as a member of the enduring group Super Junior, which debuted in 2005. Prior to his singing debut, he had minor acting roles and has since successfully balanced both careers. His versatility shines through in projects like “Death’s Game” and “Love is for Suckers.” Choi Si-won is adored for his roles in romantic comedies, showcasing his charming and comedic flair particularly in “Love is for Suckers.” Conversely, he displays a more serious demeanor in “Death’s Game.” Whether in light-hearted romantic roles or intense dramas, Choi Si-won delivers a captivating performance across the acting spectrum.
NANA – My Man is Cupid
NANA made her debut in 2009 as a new member of the girl group After School, also participating in various sub-unit groups such as Orange Caramel. Her acting journey began with a cameo in the movie “Fashion King,” leading to standout performances in dramas like “The Good Wife,” “Into the Ring,” “Mask Girl,” and more. In “My Man is Cupid,” NANA takes on the role of veterinarian Oh Baek-ryeon, who, despite being unlucky in love, finds herself encountering a cupid named Cheon Sang-hyuk (Jang Dong-yoon). The series highlights NANA’s charm and comedic prowess, showcasing her endearing qualities throughout.
Taecyeon – HeartBeat
Taecyeon debuted as a member of the boy band 2PM in 2008 and quickly transitioned into acting, starring in the 2010 dramas “Cinderella’s Sister” and “Dream High.” Since then, he has embraced a variety of roles in projects such as “Hey Ghost, Let’s Fight,” “Save Me,” and “Vincenzo.” Taecyeon has demonstrated his versatility through diverse characters, including his portrayal of a vampire in “HeartBeat.” In this series, his character Seon Woo-hyul is a vampire longing to become human and experience passionate love. Fans can appreciate Taecyeon’s nuanced performances and enjoy comedic moments throughout the series.
Cha Eun-Woo – Island
Cha Eun-woo may be better recognized as an actor than a singer, particularly since his acting career began in 2014 with the film “My Brilliant Life,” predating his debut as a member of the boy group ASTRO in 2016. After appearing in several web dramas, he gained prominence with roles in series such as “My ID is Gangnam Beauty” and “True Beauty.” In “Island,” Cha Eun-woo reveals a new facet of his talent and displays action skills through his character Johan. He certainly brings a fresh perspective to the role of a priest, and his portrayal is as captivating as it is dynamic!
Suzy – Anna
Suzy, also known as Bae Suzy, debuted as a member of the girl group Miss A in 2010. The following year, she made her acting debut in “Dream High,” where she starred alongside Ok Taecyeon, who is also featured on this list! Since then, Suzy has showcased her acting talents in films like “Architecture 101” and dramas such as “Gu Family Book” and “Uncontrollably Fond.” While all her roles have been well-received, Suzy’s most notable portrayal to date is of the titular character in “Anna.” Originally Lee Yu-mi, her life takes a dramatic turn after a trivial lie, leading her to live a completely different life as Anna. Experience Suzy’s exceptional acting skills and immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of “Anna.”
BTS – BTS: Yet to Come
Two members of BTS, j-hope and V, already have shows featured on this list. However, you can catch the entire group in action through “BTS: Yet to Come.” While the other shows showcase idols in dramas or variety programs, nothing compares to seeing them on stage. In “BTS: Yet to Come,” you can witness all seven members performing their hit songs, capturing their essence with close-up angles and a panoramic view of their iconic concerts. It’s a must-watch for anyone wanting to experience the full energy and talent of this record-breaking group.
There are countless K-idols to enjoy watching. Which stars and shows are you planning to watch next on screen? Don’t miss out on any of them, available now on Prime Video.