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Ahn Bo-hyun’s Best K-Dramas To Watch After “Spring Fever”

Ahn Bo-hyun’s still from Spring Fever (Credits: SBS)
Ahn Bo-hyun’s still from Spring Fever (Credits: SBS)

Ahn Bo-hyun is having a major moment right now. With Spring Fever gaining buzz for its emotional depth and mature storytelling, many viewers are rediscovering just how versatile he is.


From intense action roles to soft romantic leads and morally complex characters, Ahn Bo-hyun has quietly built one of the strongest drama filmographies of his generation.


If Spring Fever hooked you, here are the best Ahn Bo-hyun K-dramas you should watch next!



1. Spring Fever (2026, Ongoing)


Spring Fever (Credits: tvN)
Spring Fever (Credits: tvN)

Set in a quiet town, Spring Fever follows characters who are emotionally exhausted from life in the city and searching for a fresh start. Through small moments, honest conversations, and growing connections, the drama focuses on healing, companionship, and learning to open up again after heartbreak.


He plays Seon Jae-gyu, a calm and emotionally reserved man who slowly reveals warmth and vulnerability as he forms a meaningful bond.


  • Aired: Jan 5, 2026 - Feb 10, 2026

  • No. of Episodes: 12

  • Cast: Ahn Bo-hyun, Lee Joo-bin, Cha Seo-won

  • Streaming Platform: Prime Video



2. Flex X Cop (2024)


Flex X Cop (Credits: SBS)
Flex X Cop (Credits: SBS)

A carefree chaebol heir unexpectedly joins the police force and begins solving crimes using both privilege and instinct. As he partners with dedicated officers, he gradually learns responsibility and the meaning of justice beyond wealth.


He plays Jin I-soo, a wealthy heir whose playful attitude hides surprising intelligence and growth.





See You in My 19th Life (Credits: tvN)
See You in My 19th Life (Credits: tvN)


A woman who remembers all her past lives seeks out the man she loved in her eighteenth life. As their paths cross again, buried trauma and unfinished emotions resurface, shaping a romance built on fate and healing.


He portrays Moon Seo-ha, a quiet man living with emotional scars who slowly learns to trust love again.


  • Aired: Jun 17, 2023 - Jul 23, 2023

  • No. of Episodes: 12

  • Cast: Shin Hye-sun, Ahn Bo Hyun

  • Streaming Platform: Netflix



4. Military Prosecutor Doberman (2022)


Military Prosecutor Doberman (Credits: tvN)
Military Prosecutor Doberman (Credits: tvN)

Two military prosecutors with completely different motivations work together to expose corruption within the armed forces. As their investigation deepens, personal revenge, ethics, and justice collide.


Ahn Bo-hyun stars as Do Bae-man, a sharp prosecutor whose ambition slowly gives way to a stronger sense of responsibility.


  • Aired: Feb 28, 2022 - Apr 26, 2022

  • No. of Episodes: 16

  • Cast: Ahn Bo-hyun, Jo Bo-ah

  • Streaming Platform: Netflix, Viki




5. My Name (2021)


My Name (Credits: Netflix)
My Name (Credits: Netflix)

After witnessing her father’s murder, a young woman joins a criminal organization to uncover the truth. Living a double life between crime and law enforcement, she navigates danger, betrayal, and identity.


He plays Jeon Pil-do, a principled detective whose path becomes closely tied to the lead’s secret mission.




6. Yumi’s Cells (2021–2022)


Yumi's Cell (Credits: tvN)
Yumi's Cell (Credits: tvN)

This romance explores everyday life through the thoughts and emotions inside Yumi’s mind, represented as animated cells. The story follows love, misunderstandings, breakups, and emotional growth in a relatable way.


Ahn Bo-hyun plays Goo Woong, a sincere and slightly awkward man learning how to communicate love better.


  • Aired: Sep 17, 2021 - Oct 30, 2021

  • No. of Episodes: 14

  • Cast: Kim Go-eun, Ahn Bo-hyun

  • Streaming Platform: TVING, Viki, Prime Video



8. Kairos (2020)


Kairos (Credits: MBC)
Kairos (Credits: MBC)

Kairos is a gripping time-slip thriller where two people living one month apart discover they can communicate through a mysterious phone call. As they try to prevent a tragic kidnapping and death, every small change in the past creates dangerous consequences in the present.


The drama focuses on urgency, sacrifice, and how far people are willing to go to save someone they love.


He plays Seo Do-gyun, a complex and morally ambiguous character whose actions significantly impact the unfolding mystery.




Final Thoughts


Ahn Bo-hyun’s strength lies in his ability to adapt to any genre while keeping his characters grounded and believable. Whether he is playing a gentle romantic lead, a driven prosecutor, or a detective caught between duty and emotion, his performances always leave an impact.


With Spring Fever bringing him renewed attention, this is the perfect time to explore his diverse drama lineup.


Which Ahn Bo Hyun drama is your favorite, or which one are you planning to watch next? Let us know in the comments.








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