Netflix 2026 Korea Lineup: Choi Min Sik and Choi Hyun Wook Star in 'Notes from the Last Row'
Netflix revealed the first look at 'Notes from the Last Row' starring Choi Min Sik and Choi Hyun Wook at the 'Next on Netflix 2026 Korea' event. Get the latest K-drama news.
A veteran legend meets a rising star in the back of a moody classroom. During the 'Next on Netflix 2026 Korea' event held in Seoul on January 21, 2026, Netflix dropped the first sneak peek of its upcoming original series, 'Notes from the Last Row.'
Notes from the Last Row Netflix 2026 Lineup Highlights
The series has immediately become a focal point of Netflix's strategy for the new year. According to Soompi, the drama features Choi Min Sik as a professor and Choi Hyun Wook as a student who mysteriously sits in the very last row of every class. The released stills capture the intense psychological atmosphere between the two leads.
At the Seoul event, Netflix showcased its creative direction for 2026, emphasizing a diverse range of stories that push the boundaries of traditional K-dramas. 'Notes from the Last Row' is positioned as a headline title that bridges the gap between different generations of viewers.
Netflix 2026 Content Event Timeline
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