Get ready to swoon — JTBC My Youth is here to whisk you away into a sun-soaked, powerfully nostalgic romance starring Song Joong-ki and Chun Woo-hee. This explosive K-drama teaser has already set hearts racing with promises of love lost, love found, and the aching beauty of growing up.
From the very first poster, JTBC My Youth radiates warmth, wistfulness, and the kind of emotional pull that only first loves can deliver. The combination of PD Lee Sang-yeob’s delicate direction (Yumi’s Cells) and Park Shi-hyun’s emotive writing (Run On) is a recipe for storytelling magic. Add in a Friday night slot from September 5 and worldwide streaming on Viki 2025 and Viu 2025, and you’ve got an unmissable K-drama event.
The teaser opens with novelist and florist Sunwoo Hae (Song Joong-ki) and talent manager Sung Jae-yeon (Chun Woo-hee) basking in the glow of a hazy summer. Their easy smiles and unspoken history make every glance electric. It’s a reunion that feels both fated and fragile.
Alongside our leads, JTBC My Youth features Lee Joo-myung as an up-and-coming actor and Seo Ji-hoon as Hae’s tax accountant stepbrother. Nam Da-reum and Jeon So-young embody the spirited 19-year-old versions of Hae and Jae-yeon, infusing the drama with raw, youthful energy.
The voiceover muses, “Is there someone who remembers their first ever time experiencing the seasons?” — setting the tone for a drama that flips effortlessly between the blush of first love and the melancholy of who we become. Expect soft-focus sunsets and rain-drenched confessions.
From golden-hour bus rides to whispered conversations on rainy streets, PD Lee’s lens captures fleeting moments like pages in a cherished photo album. JTBC Worldwide 2025 has teased that the cinematography will be a feast for the senses.
In the teaser, adult Hae unknowingly rides the same bus as Jae-yeon. He wonders silently, “What would you say, if you saw the me that I am now?” That quiet yearning is the beating heart of JTBC My Youth.
Lee Sang-yeob and Park Shi-hyun have both crafted unforgettable stories before. This collaboration promises an emotional depth that will linger long after the credits roll.
Thanks to Viki and Viu, global fans will be able to join the ride from day one. Subtitles, high-quality streaming, and synchronized release schedules mean the conversation will be worldwide.
This isn’t just about romance — it’s about facing who you are now, versus who you dreamed you’d be. JTBC My Youth will hit you right in the gut if you’ve ever revisited a place or person from your past.
Mark your calendar. Whether you’re here for the cast, the story, or the sheer artistry, this is one drama you can’t let pass you by.
From on-location shoots in sunlit countryside towns to vintage costume details that scream “1990s Korea,” production is leaving no stone unturned to deliver authenticity.
Role | Actor |
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Sunwoo Hae | Song Joong-ki |
Sung Jae-yeon | Chun Woo-hee |
Young Hae | Nam Da-reum |
Young Jae-yeon | Jeon So-young |
Q1. When does JTBC My Youth premiere?
A. September 5, 2025, Fridays on JTBC.
Q2. Where can I watch it internationally?
A. Viki and Viu will stream globally.
Q3. Who plays the younger versions?
A. Nam Da-reum and Jeon So-young.
“My Youth taps into universal emotions — longing, regret, and the sweetness of rediscovery. It’s poised to be a landmark romance.” — Kim Ji-eun, K-drama Critic