'Queen of Tears' Release Schedule: Here's when Netflix's romantic K-drama series' new episodes air

'Queen of Tears' premiered on Netflix on March 9, taking the streaming world by storm
PUBLISHED MAR 22, 2024
Here is the complete episode release schedule of 'Queen of Tears,' a new K-drama on Netflix with high-society drama and second chances (@netflix)
Here is the complete episode release schedule of 'Queen of Tears,' a new K-drama on Netflix with high-society drama and second chances (@netflix)

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: Netflix's latest series 'Queen of Tears', which quickly made its way into K-drama fans' hearts, follows the lives of Baek Hyun-woo, a savvy lawyer, and Hong Hae-in, a successful executive, whose fairy-tale wedding belies the challenges that lie ahead.

With four episodes out, viewers are captivated by the ups and downs of this couple's relationship. Can love overcome their differences and challenges? Well, only time can tell. 

However, don't fret about missing any drama in 'Queen of Tears'! We've got your back with the complete episode release schedule, ensuring you won't miss a single moment of the action.

When did 'Queen of Tears' premiere?

A still from the show 'Queen of Tears' (@Netflix)
A still from the show 'Queen of Tears' (@Netflix)

'Queen of Tears', premiered on Netflix on March 9, taking the streaming world by storm.

Currently, new episodes air every Saturday and Sunday, promising an interesting journey filled with love, ambition, and the complexities of relationships.

Here’s the full release schedule for 'Queen of Tears'

Episode 1: March 9, 2024 

Episode 2: March 10, 2024 

Episode 3: March 16, 2024 

Episode 4: March 17, 2024 

Episode 5: March 23, 2024 

Episode 6: March 24, 2024

Episode 7: March 30, 2024 

Episode 8: March 31, 2024 

Episode 9: April 6, 2024

Episode 10: April 7, 2024

Episode 11: April 13, 2024 

Episode 12: April 14, 2024 

Episode 13: April 20, 2024 

Episode 14: April 21, 2024

Episode 15: April 27, 2024 

Episode 16 (Series Finale): April 28, 2024 

How to stream 'Queen of Tears'?

Hong Hae-in and Baek Hyun-woo in a still from the show 'Queen of Tears' (@Netflix)
Hong Hae-in and Baek Hyun-woo in a still from the show 'Queen of Tears' (@Netflix)

'Queen of Tears' is exclusively available on Netflix.

If you're already a Netflix subscriber, simply search for 'Queen of Tears' on the platform and get ready to binge-watch the first four episodes or follow along as new episodes are released every Saturday and Sunday.

Don't have a Netflix subscription yet? No problem! Head over to the Netflix website and explore their various subscription plans to find the one that best suits your needs.

With a free trial often available for new users, you can dive into the world of 'Queen of Tears' and discover a treasure trove of other Korean dramas, movies, and shows waiting to be explored.

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