Viu – March 2026 The Eid holiday is often a time to take a break from daily routines, gather with family, or simply relax at home. For those looking for entertainment during the festive break, Viu is releasing several new titles throughout March 2026 that could make great viewing options.
From a dating show that brings parents and their children together, to a courtroom drama with supernatural elements, a tense thriller film, and a teenage romance set in the world of music—this diverse lineup offers plenty of choices to accompany your downtime during the holiday.
When Our Kids Fall in Love 2
After its first season captured viewers’ attention, When Our Kids Fall in Love returns with a second season while maintaining its unique concept: parents watching their children’s romantic journeys unfold.
Participants live together in one house and gradually build relationships, while their parents observe every interaction from a studio. Their reactions—ranging from support and concern to spontaneous commentary—often become the most entertaining moments, making the show feel closer to real family dynamics than typical dating programs.
The second season features several public figures as panelists, including singer Yoon Min Soo, actor Lee Moon Sik, singer Park Nam Jung, comedian Lee Sung Mi, actor Choi Jae Won, and football coach Shin Tae-yong.
Their discussions present different perspectives on love, relationships, and life choices, adding another layer of dynamics to each episode.
The show, which is already available on Viu, is hosted by Kim Sung Joo and Lee Jong Hyuk. Through the participants’ interactions and their parents’ reactions, family relationships remain the heart of the story, making this new season both warm and emotional.

Phantom Lawyer
Premiering on March 13, 2026 on Viu, Phantom Lawyer presents a courtroom drama with an unusual twist.
Yoo Yeon-seok plays a lawyer who has the ability to see spirits and tries to help them obtain justice. Each case unfolds through detailed legal proceedings, while the information he receives from spirits often contradicts the evidence presented in court.
This tension creates gripping courtroom battles, where one wrong decision could have major consequences for the lawyer’s career.
Meanwhile, Esom plays his rational and disciplined colleague, who frequently questions his unconventional methods. Their differing perspectives create intense workplace dynamics and become a driving force behind the story’s conflict.
Although supernatural elements spark many of the cases, Phantom Lawyer still places legal drama and courtroom proceedings at the center of each suspenseful episode.

Only God Knows Everything
Shifting away from the courtroom, the story moves into psychological conflict in the film Only God Knows Everything.
The film follows a man trying to hide a crucial event from his past.
Shin Seung-ho portrays a character under immense pressure, reflected through subtle changes in attitude and expression. Han Ji-eun plays someone who gradually realizes inconsistencies in the story she has been told.
Her suspicions grow as more facts begin to surface. Park Myung-hoon and Jeon So-min intensify the tension through characters with conflicting interests.
The film ultimately highlights the consequences of secrets that cannot remain hidden forever.

Too Young to Love
Alongside its Korean lineup, Viu has also released the Chinese drama Too Young to Love, which explores teenage romance set in high school and the world of music.
Xie Binbin plays a student struggling to balance his education with his passion for music. Zhang Xinyi portrays a talented cello player determined not only to perform on stage but also to maintain strong academic results.
Their ambitions eventually intersect with the character played by Gong Wanyi, a student whose musical abilities are equally impressive.
Competition in school contests, pressure from family expectations, and the emotions developing between them become the main sources of conflict. Friendships are tested as ambition and feelings no longer move in the same direction.
Through this story, Too Young to Love portrays adolescence as a time when choices about love, friendship, and dreams begin to carry long-term consequences.

OTW Halal
The story of OTW Halal follows Renatta, a woman known as the “queen of Jakarta nightlife.”
Her life suddenly changes when she loses financial support from her secret lover. Forced to leave her glamorous lifestyle behind, she moves into a modest boarding house run by Bu Fatimah, a warm and religious woman.
To survive, Renatta creates a new identity as a hijab-wearing woman named Elsi. She soon discovers that Bu Fatimah’s husband is the same man who had been her secret lover—and the one who abandoned her.
Things become even more complicated when Renatta grows closer to Bu Fatimah and secretly helps her regain her husband’s attention. At the same time, Renatta’s past begins to catch up with her, while a religious young man slowly becomes suspicious of her true identity.
Caught between lies and a chance to redeem her past, Renatta must decide: continue playing the role she created, or finally confront the truth about herself.
Starring Fadly Faisal and Maudy Effrosina, the drama will premiere on March 31, 2026.
You can watch all of these titles officially on Viu and choose the story that catches your interest the most this month.
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