Streaming Giant Netflix has announced 34 new titles of Korean shows, which will make their debut on the platform this year, as reported by Variety. The new shows will include K-dramas, films and unscripted TV shows, Variety reported.With the growing popularity of K-dramas, and K-bands and the roaring success of the survival drama Squid Game on this platform last year, Netflix is a eyeing a similar response from the K-dramas. The K-dramas to be streamed on Netflix include Song of the Bandits, Bloodhounds, Celebrity, Queenmaker, A Time Called You and Doona! Netflix will add six new Korean films to the streaming platform. Bae Suzy Birthday Special: 5 Best K-Dramas of the Vagabond Star That You Should Check Out To Witness Her Prowess.

Sci-fi thriller Jung_E, written and directed by Yeon Sang Ho, will stream from January 20, while The Match showcases a teacher-student rivalry between Lee Byung Hun (Emergency Declaration) and Yoo Ah In (Seoul Vibe). Revenge-themed Ballerina, directed by Lee Chung-hyun (The Call), stars Jun Jung Seo (Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area) and Park Yurim (Drive My Car). The highly anticipated revenge drama The Glory will also return in March on Netflix. Other series returning for a second season include the apocalyptic horror series Sweet Home and military drama DP. From Heirs to Moon Lovers, 5 Multi-Starrer K-Dramas We Love To Watch On Repeat!.

The Sci-fi series Black Knight will also join the new line-up of shows.

Survival dramas Physical: 100, Siren: Survive the Island, Nineteen to Twenty and The Devil's Plan will also stream on Netflix. Two documentaries -- Yellow Door: Looking for Director Bong's Unreleased Short Film (working title) about the quest for Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-Ho's debut film and true-crime documentary In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal, exploring the self-proclaimed messiahs in modern Korean history -- are part of the new line-ups, as reported by Variety.