Ahead of its February 6 premiere on tVN and Amazon Prime Video
Park Hyung-Sik and Jeon So-nee in 'Our Blooming Youth'. Credit: tVN
tVN Our Blooming Youth" is a Korean drama that stars Park Hyung-sik (known for "Soundtrack #1") and Jeon So-nee (known for "Scripting Your Destiny"). 

Our Blooming Youth" is a Korean drama that follows the story of Crown Prince Lee Hwan (played by Park Hyung-sik) who is cursed, and Min Jae-yi (played by Jeon So-nee), who is accused of murder. The two characters' lives become entwined as they help each other navigate their respective challenges, leading to a romantic relationship.

The latest teaser for the drama, released on January 31, provides a sneak peek into the first episode and introduces the rumors surrounding Lee Hwan's curse and Jae-yi's alleged murder. Despite the difficulties they face due to the gossip, the characters remain cautious of each other. 

In "Our Blooming Youth," Min Jae-yi believes her family's deaths are connected to Crown Prince Lee Hwan. Meanwhile, Lee Hwan becomes suspicious of her after she shoots an arrow in his direction, adding to the allegations that she's a murderer. The drama will premiere its first episode on February 6 on tVN and Amazon Prime Video in certain regions. 

Our Blooming Youth" features a talented cast, including main leads Park Hyung-Sik and Jeon So-nee.

The drama also has notable supporting actors such as Pyo Ye-jin from "Taxi Driver," Yun Jong-seok from "Crime Puzzle," and Lee Tae-sun from "Hotel Del Luna."

They will play the roles of Ga-ram, Han Sung-on, and Kim Myung-jin, respectively

Our Blooming Youth" also stars a number of other notable actors, including Choi Dae-chul from "The Golden Spoon," Lee Jong-hyuk from "Bad Prosecutor," Hong Soo-hyun from "Police University," and veteran actor Jung Woong-in.

These actors round out a talented and diverse cast for the upcoming Korean drama.

Disney+ recently released a new trailer for its upcoming Korean original drama "Call It Love."

The show stars Lee Sung-kyung and follows the story of Shim Woo-joo, a young woman whose life is turned upside down when she discovers her father's infidelity.

"Call It Love" will premiere on February 22 and will have a total of 16 episodes.