Wavve Unveils Lunar New Year Holiday Picks, From Originals to Blockbuster Films

by Choi Songhee Posted : February 14, 2026, 10:21Updated : February 14, 2026, 10:21
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Wavve has released a Lunar New Year holiday watch list spanning originals, blockbuster films and animation. The lineup includes Wavve originals “Chefs of the Temple Kitchen” and “Reading a Criminal’s Letters,” along with food shows, bingeable dramas and movies.

“Chefs of the Temple Kitchen” is a food reality series that follows six masters of Korean Buddhist temple cuisine as they prepare and share offerings, exploring the philosophy and meaning behind the food.

The cast includes Sunjae, who made the Top 7 as “White Spoon” on “Black and White Chef Season 2,” and Jeonggwan, known internationally through “Chef’s Table,” along with monks Gyeho, Jeokmun, Daean and Uguan. The six appear together in one program for the first time.

The series shows the monks sharing their approaches to cooking, episodes centered on traditional fermented sauces such as gochujang, soy sauce and doenjang, and moments of serving guests who seek out temple cuisine. The four-part series will be released in full on Friday, the 13th.

“Reading a Criminal’s Letters” (also titled “Read”) is a crime-psychology commentary series that analyzes handwritten letters from people involved in real-life cases that drew national attention. Producers from “Unanswered Questions” and “The Day the Tail Caught the Tail” participated in the project.

Lawyer and TV personality Seo Dong-ju and Park Kyung-sik, a producer from “Unanswered Questions,” appear with guests including profiler Pyo Chang-won, criminal psychology professor Park Ji-seon and attorney Park Jun-young, who specializes in retrials. The show covers letters tied to figures including Lee Yeong-hak, known as “Molar Dad,” Jang Dae-ho, dubbed the “Han River dismemberment killer,” Yoo Jeong-ho, described as a YouTuber with 1 million subscribers who became a fraud suspect involving tens of billions of won, and serial killers Yoo Young-chul and Jeong Nam-gyu.

Episodes run about 30 minutes and follow an omnibus format, with a different case each time. The 12-part series is being released one episode at a time every Friday.
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Wavve also highlighted food programming for the holiday. MBN’s “World’s Best Baking: Bake Your Dream” is billed as South Korea’s first K-bakery survival show, with 72 contestants competing for 100 million won. tvN’s “Chagane” follows a “gangster family” trying to strike it big by developing a new spicy sauce, featuring Cha Seung-won and Choo Sung-hoon, along with Tommy, DinDin and Danny Koo.

MBC’s “K-GIM Revolution” is a global documentary on the stability and competitiveness of gim, a major Korean seafood product, hosted by Michelin three-star chef Ahn Sung-jae and tracing the process from production to tables worldwide. MBC’s Lunar New Year special “Discovery of the Table” is a K-food road documentary featuring Jang Keun-suk and top chefs as they explore the taste, wisdom and beauty of everyday meals, including appearances by Yoon Nam-no, Fabri and David Lee. JTBC’s “Please Take Care of My Refrigerator since 2014” is also available on Wavve.

For drama viewers, Wavve recommended three current hits. “Judge Lee Han-young” follows Lee Han-young (Ji Sung), a corrupt judge living as a servant to a major law firm, who returns to 10 years earlier and makes new choices to punish a powerful enemy; it has held the No. 1 spot on Wavve’s drama rankings.

“Spring Fever” centers on teacher Yoon Bom (Lee Joo-bin) and Sun Jae-gyu (Ahn Bo-hyun), and has been gaining popularity as viewing time rises. The historical romance “Eunaehaneun Doduknim-a” follows Hong Eun-jo (Nam Ji-hyun), who becomes a famed thief, and Prince Yi Yeol (Moon Sang-min) after their souls are swapped. “Spirit Fingers,” starring Park Ji-hu and Jo Jun-young, will be released in full starting Friday, the 13th; it follows a girl who has lived without a distinct identity as she finds her own color.
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Wavve said several “10 million-ticket” films are also available for family viewing. “A Taxi Driver” (2017), based on events surrounding the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement, stars Song Kang-ho, Ryu Jun-yeol, Yoo Hae-jin, Choi Gwi-hwa and Eom Tae-goo. “Extreme Job” (2019) is a comedy about narcotics detectives who open a chicken restaurant as a cover, starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Lee Ha-nee, Jin Sun-kyu, Lee Dong-hwi and Gong Myoung.

Other picks include “The Admiral: Roaring Currents” (2014), about Adm. Yi Sun-sin’s Battle of Myeongnyang, and “Masquerade” (2012), about a commoner who becomes king of Joseon overnight. Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” (2019), which won four Academy Awards, is also on the service.
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Wavve also said it offers works by Japanese animation director Makoto Shinkai exclusively, including “Your Name” (2016), “Suzume” (2022), “Weathering With You” (2019) and “5 Centimeters per Second” (2007). Wavve noted that “5 Centimeters per Second,” about Takaki and Akari’s love and longing as they move forward at different speeds, is set to be released as a live-action film on Feb. 25.

Wavve said it will offer a wide range of content for the Lunar New Year holiday, including Wavve originals, films, animation and international series.




* This article has been translated by AI.