Park Seo-jun and Won Ji-an are rolling out their K-drama that’s already buzzing online. Surely Tomorrow, drops soon on Prime video, streaming in Singapore and more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The series, a warm slice-of-life romance, follows two people who stumble back into each other’s lives after years apart. Think first love, second chances, and all the emotional baggage that comes with it.
For fans of Park Seo-jun, best known for Itaewon Class and What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, this role is a softer turn. Won Ji-an, who’s been steadily gaining attention after If You Wish Upon Me, brings a fresh energy opposite him.
Prime Video has been investing heavily in Korean content, and the timing feels right. K-dramas are no longer just a regional obsession; they’re a global phenomenon. Surely Tomorrow, brings a story that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
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The audiences are already predicting solid international traction. With Prime Video’s reach, the series is poised to climb trending charts across Asia, North America, and beyond. And let’s be honest, fans love a nostalgic romance.
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The first episodes of Surely Tomorrow will be available exclusively on Prime Video, with subtitles in multiple languages.
No word yet on whether the show will follow the weekly drop model or release all at once, but either way, the hype is real.
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