Prime Video has landed multiple series with some of Korea’s most beloved actors. Now, Park Seo-Jun joins Prime Video with Surely Tomorrow. The series follows the streamer after Nice to Meet You, which stars the renowned actor and director Lee Jung-jae.
The new KDrama series is billed as a deeply emotional new Korean romance series starring actor Park and Won Ji-an. The series will premiere on December 6, 2025, with two new episodes released weekly every Saturday after that.
The series is Lim Hyun-ook, known for his work on Netflix’s King the Land, and written by Yu Young-ah, known for Thirty-Nine and Divorce Attorney Shin. The series aims to blend “heartfelt storytelling” with nostalgia, to capture the bittersweet journey of love, loss, and second chances.
What is Surely Tomorrow About?

Prime Video provided this official synopsis for the series:
Surely Tomorrow follows the intertwined lives of Lee Kyeong-do (Park Seo-jun) and Seo Ji-woo (Won Ji-an). The pair first fell in love in their early twenties, only to part ways. They reunited in their late twenties and gave romance another chance, but once again went their separate ways.
Years later, fate brings them together unexpectedly—Kyeong-do, now a journalist covering a sensational scandal, and Ji-woo, the wife of the man at the center of it. Against the backdrop of public scrutiny and personal history, their story unfolds into a surprising third chapter.
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Surely Tomorrow Cast

Currently, the K-drama series has not released the entire secondary cast, outside of the lead actors:
- Park Seo-Jun: Known for Itaewon Class, Concrete Utopia, Jinny’s Kitchen, Gyeongseong Creature
- Won Ji-an: Known for Squid Game, HeartBeat, D.P., Tempest
When can I watch Surely Tomorrow?

The series premieres on December 6, 2025, exclusively on Prime Video, with new episodes every Saturday and Sunday following the initial two-episode premiere.
Other Prime Video Exclusive K-Dramas
- Confidence Queen
- Head Over Heels
- GOOD BOY
- The Divorce Insurance
- Newtopia
- No Gain No Love







