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Park Seo-jun, Won Ji-an rekindle first love memories in new series

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November 18, 2025

Korean stars Park Seo-jun and Won Ji-an rekindle the memories of their past relationship under different circumstances in Prime Video's romantic drama "Surely Tomorrow.

- BY JONATHAN HICAP

"Surely Tomorrow" will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in December in more than 240 countries and territories, with new episodes dropping weekly.

The drama depicts the heartbreaking and intense romance between Lee Kyeong-do (Park Seo-jun) and Seo Ji-woo (Won Ji-an), who dated twice when they were 20 and 28 years old and broke up.

They reunite after a scandal breaks out. Lee Kyeong-do works as a reporter at the media outlet Dongwoon Ilbo, while Seo Ji-woo is the wife of the man at the center of the scandal.

Dongwoon Ilbo reports on the scandal involving her husband and a celebrity that prompted Seo Ji-woo to divorce him.

Now free, Seo Ji-woo, Dongwoon Ilbo, where she reencounters Lee Kyeong-do. The story will unfold about their unexpected reunion.

Prime Video released a teaser for the drama on Nov. 7, showcasing the chemistry between the two stars.

Also in the cast are Lee El, Kang Ki-doong, Lee Joo-young, Jo Min-gook and Jeong Ha-jin.

In an interview with Manila Bulletin in Gangnam, Seoul, Park Seo-jun and Won Ji-an talked about the drama, their characters and working together.

Park Seo-jun is known for the K-dramas "Itaewon Class," "What's Wrong with Secretary Kim," "Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth," and "She Was Pretty." This is his comeback drama after the series "Gyeongseong Creature."

Won Ji-an's acting credits include "Heartbeat," "Squid Game" seasons 2 and 3, "D.P." and "Tempest."

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