From 2022 through to 2025, Heavenly has accumulated a diverse collection of over 20 television shows. Some of the best tv shows from Heavenly include The Director Who Buys Me Dinner and Love Mate, airing in 2022 and 2023 respectively. Peruse our comprehensive roster of Heavenly’s top shows, encompassing over 20 distinct series as of October 2025.
Do-hyun, the captain of the basketball team, is preparing for the championship. Hye-in, the team manager, brings Dong-wook, Do-hyun's first love, to fill in for an injured teammate.
Do-hoe, a high schooler disillusioned by his father's violent Taekwondo gym, forms a bond with Ju-young, but their connection is strained by family pressure. Ten years later, they reunite.
Jin Woo doesn't want a roommate—or to fall for one. But Ki Sub moves in anyway, turning quiet disdain into something far more complicated.
A former idol starts fresh as a cosmetics intern, only to face his flirty, tormenting boss—an old acquaintance. Tension rises, and sparks begin to fly.
Yoon-soo is a dedicated office worker who immerses himself in his job, shuttling between home and the office day in and day out.
Khanin must return to Emmaly and compete for the throne he never wanted, led by Charan, the royal guard sworn to protect him.
When a naïve aspiring actor meets a goblin master feared for centuries, their fated bond reignites a love powerful enough to break a thousand-year curse.
Woo-hyun was planning on hiding his crush on his homeroom teacher, but his best friend Do-ha finds out and confesses for him.
A quiet ex-gymnast and a playful basketball star fall into a slow-burning romance where every glance and touch speaks louder than words.
Rebel law student Yul escapes to a quiet village and butts heads with farmer Yechan—whose secret crush blooms despite Yul's indifference.
Lee Wan and Shin Ki Tae were best friends in school, but Lee Wan harbored romantic feelings for Shin Ki Tae and confessed them, causing the two to part on unhappy terms. Seven years later, they're both navigating the job market, with Shin Ki Tae working as a programming ace at a gaming startup and Lee Wan pursuing his passion for illustration. When Shin Ki Tae's company starts looking for an illustrator for a new dating-themed game, Lee Wan applies for the job, raising the possibility of a second chance at romance.
Sangmin returns to visit his old homestay, reconnecting with Orn and her son Dinneaw. As they grow closer, Sangmin hides the real reason for his return.
A flustered teacher scrambles to hide his fanboy side when his idol films at school—but being cast as his co-mentor makes secrets hard to keep.
Ha-ram, a new hire at a production company, falls in love with his team leader Yi-joon, at first sight. Ha-ram, who is used to getting all the attention, is surprised to find out that Yi-joon is not easily swayed.
Lee-won, a university student majoring in acting, has a rivalry with Ji-oh, a directing major. Despite their constant bickering, they often have to work together. Unbeknownst to Lee-won, his younger sister is writing a web novel where he and Ji-oh are lovers. When he discovers her secret, he vows that if he secretly likes Ji-oh, the novel’s storyline should come true. As they spend more time together, Lee-won begins to question if his feelings for his enemy are becoming something more.
Hee-su hides his love for his best friend—until that friend falls for someone else, and silence starts to hurt.
Min-jun, feeling stuck in his 9-to-5 job, is shocked when his ex, Jin-hwan, returns as a new colleague. As Min-jun struggles with his past, Jin-hwan has other ideas.
Bawoo asks his longtime friend Hoon to date for a week to move on—but with a stalker looming and feelings deepening, fake love may turn real.
Min Youtan remembers every past life. Dongbaek doesn’t. To break a curse, Youtan must make him fall in love—again.
A naïve student rents a cheap mansion in Seoul, only to learn his generous roommates are vampires—and his blood is the price of admission.