Office romance in real life seems very rare. Working alongside people who look like actors Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun feels even more so. But, in Prime Video’s upcoming Korean drama series, See You at Work Tomorrow!, falling in love with each other is bound to happen.

Set to release globally on June 22, the workplace romance drama, See You at Work Tomorrow! follows Cha Ji-yoon (Park), a once-driven product planner who has burnt out and is running on autopilot after 7 years at the company, as she deals with her notoriously icy boss Kang Si-woo (Seo). He is known around the office as “Three-No Man”: No smiles. No small talk. No apologies. But like any feel-good romance, they begin to bond, and that icy exterior melts into a puddle of love. Ji-yoon, on the other hand, couldn’t care less about putting her emotional walls down. She just wants to get through the day and survive, especially after heartbreak. But her boss looks the way he does – she’ll be fine.

The supporting cast consists of Kang Mi-na as a five-year work veteran, Yoon No-a, who is being pursued by a younger man, Lee Jae-in (Won Gyu-bin). Choi Kyung-hoon plays Jo Ga-eul, an aspiring singer who is also Ji-yoon’s first love and the one person who could get in between the office colleagues’ budding romance.

According to the press release for the series, “If you’ve ever caught feelings between meetings or found sparks in the most unexpected places, this one’s for you. Blending sharp workplace satire with slow-burn romance, See You at Work Tomorrow! delivers a fresh, relatable take on office life—where deadlines are tight, emotions run high, and love might just be the most unpredictable project of all.” The series is said to capture the “reality of modern work culture with humor, heart, and just the right amount of emotional chaos,” focusing on the connections that happen when you least expect them.

Based on the hit Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio, the series will launch in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. The 2020-2024 webtoon is celebrated by fans, which has amassed 200 million cumulative views, and has been adapted to the screen by writer Kim Kyung-min (co-writer of Born Again). Produced by Studio Dragon and Kross Pictures, the 12-episode series is directed by Cho Eun-sol (Perfect Shot, My Beautiful Apartment).

See You at Work Tomorrow! airs on June 22 on Prime Video.

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