Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun are the next K-drama couple to look forward to on tvN.
On August 11, it was officially confirmed that Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun will lead the upcoming webtoon-based K-drama Let’s Go to Work Tomorrow! The upcoming romantic comedy K-drama will premiere in 2026.
Let’s Go to Work Tomorrow! will tell the story of a beautiful, seven-year office worker in her 30s who feels the pressure to marry. With seemingly no good prospects in sight, she finds herself considering her cold and difficult boss as her “best choice.” The K-drama is an adaptation of the popular webtoon of the same name by McQueen Studio.
Director Jo Eun Sol will take charge of the upcoming rom-com K-drama. This will be his next work after the K-drama special tvN O’PENing: My Beautiful Apartment, led by Park Hyo Joo, Seo Young Hee, Kim Kyu Na, Kwon Hyuk, Hwang Seon Hwa, and Yoon Byung Hee.
Park Ji Hyun will portray the role of Cha Ji Yun, a woman in her 30s who is struggling with the pressure to get married. Her cold and difficult boss, Kang Si Woo, will be played by Seo In Guk.
Let’s Go to Work Tomorrow! will reportedly have 12 episodes, and it will exclusively air on tvN. The K-drama is scheduled to premiere next year.

Before Seo In Guk returns to the rom-com genre, the actor will first greet viewers this year with the upcoming action fantasy K-drama Twelve with Ma Dong Seok, Lee Joo Bin, Ko Kyu Pil, Kang Mi Na, and Sung Yoo Bin.
He will also star in his first official Netflix original series, Boyfriend on Demand, with BLACKPINK’s Ji Soo.
Seo In Guk is also set to return to the big screen this year through the upcoming film Boy with Cho Byeong Kyu, Yoo In Soo, and Jini.
Meanwhile, this will be the fourth upcoming K-drama of Park Ji Hyun. This year, she will star in the upcoming series You and Everything Else with Kim Go Eun, Kim Gun Woo, Kim Jae Won, Lee Sang Yoon, and Gong Min Jung. She is also set to appear in the upcoming K-dramas Flex X Cop Season 2 and M: Mixed Twins.
What are your thoughts on the official main cast of the upcoming webtoon-based K-drama, Let’s Go to Work Tomorrow?