
Streaming platform Prime Video has released the official trailer for its upcoming Korean office romance series “See You at Work Tomorrow!” starring Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun.
In a report, it said that the 45-second trailer introduces Park’s character Cha Jo-yoon, a seventh-year product planner who compares dating to working life, with her superior Kang Si-woo, played by Seo, at the center of the story.
Jo-yoon is described as a “Clock-Out-Fairy” due to her tendency to switch to off-duty mode immediately after work hours, while Si-woo is labeled a “Three-No-Man” for having no smile, no small talk, and no apologies.
The trailer teases a gradual emotional shift between the two characters, culminating in a line from Si-woo.
“For the first time, I thought ‘I don’t want to let this person go.’”
The supporting cast includes Choi Kyung-hoon, Park Ye-young, Kim Jung-young, Kang Ki-doong, Won Gyu-bin, and Mina.
The series is directed by Jo Eun-sol, known for “Perfect Shot” and “My Beautiful Apartment,” and written by Kim Gyeong-min of “Born Again.” Production is credited to Studio Dragon and Kross Pictures.
Based on the webtoon “Back to Work,” Prime Video described the project as capturing “the realities of modern workplace culture through a blend of humor, warmth and emotional moments that resonate with everyday life.”
The streamer added: “Blending sharp workplace satire with romance, this series 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,”
Seo began his career as a singer before transitioning to acting, with early roles in “Love Rain” and “Reply 1997” in 2012. He later appeared in “Death’s Game,” “Doom at Your Service,” “Hello Monster,” “Squad 38,” “Twelve,” and “Boyfriend on Demand,” which filmed scenes in the Philippines. He was also named a Philippine Tourism Ambassador for Korea.
Park is known for her performances in “Reborn Rich,” “Yumi’s Cells,” “You and Everything Else,” “Flex X Cop,” “The Divine Fury,” “Forbidden Fairytale,” and “Do You Like Brahms?”
The 12-part series “See You at Work Tomorrow!” will premiere on June 22, with new episodes releasing every Monday and Tuesday thereafter.




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