If you’re a fan of K-dramas filled with fake relationships that turn into real feelings, then contract marriage dramas are your ultimate guilty pleasure. ❤️
This timeless genre never fails to deliver swoon-worthy moments, laughter, and emotional twists — all wrapped in one romantic package. From classic hits like *Full House* to the newest sensation *Would You Marry Me*, these dramas remind us that sometimes love begins with nothing more than a signature on paper.
Ready to fall in love all over again? Here are 9 must-watch Korean dramas about contract marriages — from heartwarming comedies to fantasy-filled romances.
1. Would You Marry Me
Premiered: October 10, 2025
The latest buzz in K-drama land, *Would You Marry Me*, stars Jung So Min as Yoo Me Ri, a woman who gets cheated on by her fiancé but wins a luxurious newlywed home as a prize. With no groom in sight, she turns to Kim Woo Joo (Choi Woo Shik) — a man who just happens to share the same name as her ex — and proposes a fake marriage.
A mix of comedy, healing, and heartfelt chemistry, this drama is a must-watch for fans of *rom-com done right.*
2. When The Phone Rings
Premiered: November 22, 2024
In this mysterious romance, Baek Sa Eon (Yoo Yeon Seok) and Hong Hee Joo (Chae Soo Bin) are trapped in a politically arranged marriage with a hefty divorce penalty. After years of silence, their relationship takes a dark turn when they receive a call from the man who once kidnapped Hee Joo.
3. The Trunk
Gong Yoo and Seo Hyun Jin star in *The Trunk*, a suspenseful drama about a secret matchmaking company that sets up contract marriages. Things take a chilling turn when a mysterious trunk is discovered, and a stalker begins targeting Seo Hyun Jin’s character.
With psychological depth, mystery, and chemistry, this one’s perfect for fans of dark romance.
4. No Gain No Love
A rom-com starring Shin Min Ah and Kim Young Dae, *No Gain No Love* follows Son Hae Young (Shin Min Ah), an ambitious office worker who must be married to get promoted. Desperate, she enlists Kim Ji Wook (Kim Young Dae), a part-time convenience store worker, to play her husband. Expect chaos, laughter, and plenty of romantic tension!
5. Wedding Impossible
Lee Do-han (a rich heir hiding his sexuality) proposes a fake marriage to struggling actress Na A-jeong to protect his secret. But things get complicated when his younger brother does everything in his power to stop the sham wedding — leading to unexpected romance and rivalry.
6. The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract
In this historical-fantasy romance, Park Yeon Woo (Lee Se Young), a woman from the Joseon era, travels to 2023 after being thrown into a well by a stranger. There, she meets Kang Tae Ha (Bae In Hyuk), a modern-day heir who looks exactly like her late husband.
A beautiful mix of time-travel and destiny, this drama is pure magic.
7. Perfect Marriage Revenge
Based on a popular webtoon, this revenge-themed drama follows Han Yi Joo (Jung Yoo Min), who dies in a car crash only to wake up years earlier — before her toxic marriage. She teams up with Seo Do Guk (Sung Hoon) in a contract marriage designed for revenge, not love… or so they think.
8. My Demon
Combining fantasy and romance, *My Demon* stars Kim Yoo Jung as Do Do Hee, a chaebol heiress, and Song Kang as Jung Koo Won, a demon who loses his powers. The two agree to a contract marriage: she gets protection, he regains his strength. Sparks — and chaos — quickly follow.
9. Love in Contract
A fan-favorite romantic comedy about a unique service that provides fake wives for single men. Park Min Young shines as Choi Sang Eun, a “contract wife” who starts catching real feelings for her mysterious long-term client, Jung Ji Ho (Go Kyung Pyo).
✨ Why We Love This Genre:
Korean dramas about contract marriages never fail to deliver heart-fluttering chemistry, emotional roller coasters, and unexpected love stories that keep viewers hooked. From fake relationships to real romance, these titles prove that love truly works in mysterious ways.
So, which one’s on your weekend watch-list? 💕



