Park Seo-jun is making his long-awaited return to Korean television with the romance series “Surely Tomorrow”, which will premiere on Prime Video on 6 December.
The actor’s last Korean TV drama was “Itaewon Class” in 2020. Since then, he has appeared in films like “Concrete Utopia” and “The Marvels”, as well as the variety show “Jinny’s Kitchen”.
In “Surely Tomorrow”, Park plays Lee Kyeong-do, an journalist who reunites with his former love Seo Ji-woo (Won Ji-an) under unexpected circumstances. The two had been together in their early twenties before parting ways, reunited in their late twenties, and separated again. Years later, Kyeong-do finds himself covering a scandal involving Ji-woo’s husband.

At a press conference in Seoul, Park described his character as “a consistent person who doesn’t change. He’s detailed, caring, very considerate, but also determined.” The actor also noted the challenge of portraying a journalist, adding that he consulted director Lim Hyun-ook, who previously worked as a journalist himself.
Park commented that while the series is categorised as a romance, “I think it’s closer to a melodrama. Most people will be able to relate to many parts of the series.”
New episodes will be released weekly on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories.

