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The Devil Judge To Vincenzo: 7 K-Dramas That Deserve A Second Season

The Devil Judge To Vincenzo: 7 K-Dramas That Deserve A Second Season

News1809-07-2025
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Vincenzo centres around a Korean-Italian mafia lawyer on a mission to take down a corrupt empire.
There is nothing more heartbreaking than witnessing our favourite shows coming to an end. These dramas provided us with intriguing plotlines and relatable characters and took us on an emotional rollercoaster ride, just to leave us hanging with unresolved endings. Whether to get an appropriate closure or reunite with our favourite characters, there are a few K-dramas that need a second season.
Here are 7 K-dramas that fans still wish had a second season:
Twinkling Watermelon
The drama follows the story of Eun Gyeol, a child of deaf adults (CODA) with a deep passion for music. After being mysteriously transported back to 1995, he meets the teenage version of his father and forms a band called Watermelon Sugar. The series concludes with Gyeol returning to the present, where his father has become a successful entertainer. A second season could have delved deeper into Yi Chan's college life, his personal struggles and the journey that eventually led him back to music, an arc that remained largely unexplored in the first season.
Tomorrow
This widely acclaimed drama left the fans on a cliffhanger ending as the finale explores Jun Woong losing his memories of the afterlife team but running into them in the climax, which hints at a reunion after 50 years. Fans are still hoping for a second season of this intense drama that could possibly explore Goo Ryeon and Park Joong Gil's past love and the afterlife team's upcoming missions.
Vincenzo
The drama centres around Vincenzo, a Korean-Italian mafia lawyer on a mission to take down Babel Group's corrupt empire. The series ends with Vincenzo escaping to Malta after dismantling the group; however, his feelings for Chayoung remain unresolved. Fans are eagerly waiting for a season 2, which could bring him back to South Korea and reunite him with the love of his life.
Twenty Five Twenty One
The drama left the audience with more questions than answers, as the ending kept fans wondering what happened between Baek Yi Jin and Na Hee Do. If they parted ways after everything that took place, who is Hee Do's mysterious fiancé? These questions remain unanswered, as fans haven't yet gotten a second season, which could fill in the missing pieces and give the couple a proper closure.
The Devil Judge
The drama explores a dystopian Korea where trials are broadcast live, and Judge Kang Yo Han is on a mission to deliver justice. The series ends with Yo Han faking his death and escaping while Ga-on continues to fight against the system. Season 2 could easily mark the return of Yo Han and explore how the two team up again to take down the elite.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart
This historical fantasy drama follows Go Ha Jin, a modern woman who wakes up in the body of Goryeo Dynasty noblewoman Haesoo. The drama leaves the fans heartbroken when Haesoo wakes up in the present with memories of her past life. Fans are still waiting for a season 2 where Wang So is reborn in the present, where the two characters could reunite.
Hotel Del Luna
This unforgettable drama tells the story of a cursed hotel owner and the man who helped her heal. This emotion-induced fantasy drama leaves fans hanging as it teases a new chapter with a mysterious owner of Hotel Blue Moon. A second season could explore more about this mysterious owner, like who he is and what sins he needs to pay for, among others.
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July 09, 2025, 13:26 IST
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