Jisoo and Seo In Guk to Star in Netflix Rom-Com “Boyfriend on Demand”

Feb 20, 2025 | K-Drama, News | 0 comments

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Get ready for some serious K-drama magic! Netflix has just announced a new romantic comedy series, “Boyfriend on Demand” (working title), starring BLACKPINK‘s Jisoo and the charismatic Seo In Guk. This exciting new series promises a fresh and modern take on romance, blending technology and relatable workplace dynamics.

A Virtual Romance in the Modern World

Boyfriend on Demand” explores the life of webtoon PD Seo Mirae (Jisoo). Overwhelmed by her demanding job, Mirae discovers a unique solution to her lack of romance: a virtual dating simulation. She subscribes to “Boyfriend on Demand,” a service that provides AI-generated boyfriends, offering her an escape into a world of virtual romance. The series delves into the complexities of this unconventional relationship, questioning the lines between reality and simulation. 

Adding another layer of intrigue is Seo In Guk, who plays Park Kyung Nam, Mirae’s colleague and rival webtoon PD. Kyung Nam is a highly respected professional, but Mirae finds him to be an irritating presence. Cold and seemingly self-centered, he harbors a secret that is sure to captivate audiences. His presence in Mirae’s life is set to ignite a series of unexpected events, promising plenty of tension and perhaps even a spark of something more.

A Director with a Proven Track Record

The series is in the capable hands of director Kim Jung Sik, known for his work on popular dramas like “Work Later, Drink Now” and “No Gain No Love.” With his knack for blending sharp humor and heartfelt romance, Kim Jung Sik is sure to bring a unique and engaging perspective to “Boyfriend on Demand.”  

What to Expect from “Boyfriend on Demand”

With its unique premise, stellar cast, and experienced director, “Boyfriend on Demand” has all the ingredients for a hit K-drama. The series promises to explore the challenges of modern romance in a technologically driven world, offering relatable characters and plenty of laughs along the way. The dynamic between Jisoo and Seo In Guk is highly anticipated, and fans are already buzzing with excitement for this fresh take on the romantic comedy genre.

Keep an eye out for more updates on “Boyfriend on Demand” coming soon to Netflix!

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Robyn Good

Hello! I'm Robyn, and I'm deeply immersed in the world of K-pop and K-dramas. When I'm not listening to my favorite groups or getting lost in a compelling storyline, I'm planning my next travel adventure. I love discovering new cultures and sharing my experiences
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