Mr. Queen is currently streaming in Australia on Netflix, and in the US on Netflix and Rakuten Viki, and it delivers exactly the kind of comedy that earns a loyal following. A single, tightly-focused season means there is plenty to get through without ever feeling padded. Its 8/10 TMDB score, built from 495 ratings, reflects a title that consistently delivers. Shin Hae-sun's performance alone is worth the time investment. Available now on Netflix — press play and find out why people keep recommending it.
There is a reason Mr. Queen keeps coming up in conversation. Mr. Queen gets the fundamentals right first, then finds room to get weird with it. A modern chef suddenly becomes trapped inside the body of a queen from the Joseon era, which causes chaos for everyone involved. Shin Hae-sun and Kim Jung-hyun lead a cast that never overplays a joke. It was aired in 2020–2021. The timing in Mr. Queen is precise enough that even the throwaway lines land on a second watch. The consistency throughout is what elevates it — not every moment is the best, but none of them are a reason to stop watching.
Mr. Queen is the kind of thing you put on in the background and end up fully watching. If you have already watched Rooftop Prince, Mr. Queen is a natural next step. A contained run means every episode is doing real work. Shin Hae-sun anchors an ensemble with real chemistry. Genuinely funny, consistently, across the whole run.
Mr. Queen wrapped up in 2021, created by Park Kye-ok and Choi A-il — and 1 season is available to watch from start to finish. Find exactly where it's streaming below, and TV Butler Pro's free voice app makes it effortless to track your progress as you go. Just say the name, and Butler finds it instantly, tells you which service has it, and remembers exactly where you left off.








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