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15 Best K-Dramas With Happy Endings To Watch in 2025!

15 K-Dramas That Guarantee a Happy Ending (Credits: Pinterest)
15 K-Dramas That Guarantee a Happy Ending (Credits: Pinterest)

Not every K-drama leaves fans crying or wondering about the ending. Some stories close with a simple, satisfying happy ending that feels just right.


These dramas are perfect when you want to relax and watch love, friendship, and healing end on a joyful note.


If you’re looking for K-dramas where love wins, friendships last, and everyone gets the closure they deserve, here’s a list you’ll love!




Marry My Husband (Credits: tvN)
Marry My Husband (Credits: tvN)

Kang Ji-won, betrayed by her husband and best friend, gets a second chance at life when she travels ten years back. Determined to change her fate, she begins her journey of revenge but unexpectedly finds love and happiness.


2. Shooting Stars (2022)


Shooting Stars (Credits: tvN)
Shooting Stars (Credits: tvN)

Oh Han-byul, the PR head of a talent agency, constantly bickers with top star Gong Tae-sung. But behind the arguments, their feelings grow deeper, showing how love can blossom even in the busy world of entertainment.



Our Beloved Summer (Credits: SBS)
Our Beloved Summer (Credits: SBS)

High school ex-lovers Choi Woong and Kook Yeon-soo reunite years later after a documentary they filmed goes viral. As they work together again, they rediscover their bond and finally get the ending they once missed.


4. Melo Movie (2025)


Melo Movie (Credits: Netflix)
Melo Movie (Credits: Netflix)

A film-obsessed critic and a director reconnect years after a painful split and collaborate on a new movie. Through the creative process, they confront loss and grief, then find each other again and settle into a stable relationship.


5. Love Scout (2025)


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CEO Kang Ji-yoon excels at her job but fumbles in daily life until her secretary Yoo Eun-ho steps in to organize everything, including her heart. As he teaches her about life beyond work, they form a romance grounded in care, warmth, and mutual growth.



Undercover High School (Credits: MBC)
Undercover High School (Credits: MBC)

An NIS agent goes undercover as a high-school student to find missing gold. While keeping his cover, he completes his mission, exposes the criminals, and leaves with justice served and a hopeful personal ending.


7. Head Over Heels (2025)


Head Over Heels (Credits: tvN)
Head Over Heels (Credits: tvN)

A student who is a secret shaman discovers a new classmate whose days are numbered. She fights spirits to protect him; their bond deepens, and the story closes with a resolved, hopeful future.





Law and the City (Credits: tvN)
Law and the City (Credits: tvN)

Five lawyers at a Seoul firm handle high-stakes cases while facing moral choices. Their cases conclude successfully, and their personal arcs wrap with justice, partnerships, and clear, positive resolutions.


9. Atypical Family (2024)


Atypical Family (Credits: JTBC)
Atypical Family (Credits: JTBC)

The Bok family once had powers but lost them as modern life strains them. A mysterious woman enters their lives, helping them regain hope, resolve family conflicts, and move forward with restored bonds.



Crash Landing on You (Credits: tvN)
Crash Landing on You (Credits: tvN)

Heiress Yoon Se-ri crash-lands in North Korea and is sheltered by Captain Ri Jeong-hyuk. They survive political danger, escape separation, and reunite safely in the end.


  • Aired: 2019–2020

  • No. of Episodes: 16

  • Cast: Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin

  • Streaming Platform: Netflix



Hometown Cha Cha (Credits: tvN)
Hometown Cha Cha (Credits: tvN)

Dentist Yoon Hye-jin moves to a seaside town and clashes with handyman Hong Du-sik. Their daily lives weave together until they choose a shared life with the town’s community supporting them.







What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim (Credits: tvN)
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim (Credits: tvN)

A narcissistic boss is shocked when his secretary of nine years decides to quit. Through comical and emotional moments, the two fall in love and end happily together.



Business Proposal (Credits: Netflix)
Business Proposal (Credits: Netflix)

A blind date gone wrong turns into something unexpected when an employee discovers her date is her boss. Their fake arrangement becomes real love, and both couples find happy endings by the end.


14. King the Land (2023)


King the Land (Credits: Netflix)
King the Land (Credits: Netflix)

A hotel heir and a cheerful employee clash at work but gradually fall in love. Their romance grows into a sweet and secure relationship, ending on a positive note.


15. My Demon (2023)


My Demon (Credits: SBS)
My Demon (Credits: SBS)

A demon enters a contract marriage with a chaebol heiress, but their fake bond turns into real love. Together, they fight for each other and secure a happy ending.




Final Thoughts


These 15 K-dramas prove that not every series needs heartbreak or unresolved endings. Sometimes, a simple and happy conclusion is exactly what fans need. From lighthearted rom-coms to fantasy stories with heart, each drama ensures a feel-good finish.


Which K-drama with a happy ending is your all-time favorite? Would you like to see more dramas ending on a sweet note instead of cliffhangers?


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