Ahn Hyo Seop and Chae Won Bin's 'Sold Out Again Today' Teaser Sparks Interest
Ahn Hyo Seop and Chae Won Bin clash over rare mushrooms in the new teaser for SBS drama 'Sold Out Again Today' released at the 2025 SBS Drama Awards.
Would you let a rare mushroom ruin your peaceful farm life? Ahn Hyo Seop is about to find out as SBS unveils the first look at its upcoming romantic comedy.
According to Soompi, a special new teaser for the drama 'Sold Out Again Today' was released on December 31, 2025, during the '2025 SBS Drama Awards'. The show follows the story of Matthew Lee, played by Ahn Hyo Seop, whose quiet life is turned upside down.
Ahn Hyo Seop Chae Won Bin Sold Out Again Today Teaser Breakdown
In the teaser, Ahn Hyo Seop transforms into Matthew Lee, also known as 'Mechoori' (Quail). Known for his playful nature, he has retreated to a farm, only for Chae Won Bin's character to crash his sanctuary in search of rare mushrooms.
The chemistry between the two leads is already drawing attention. While Ahn Hyo Seop has previously conquered the rom-com genre with hits like 'Business Proposal', this new setting offers a more grounded and eccentric charm compared to his previous high-flying CEO roles.
A Strategic Reveal at the 2025 SBS Drama Awards
Dropping the teaser during the end-of-year awards ceremony is seen as a major promotional push by SBS. It positions 'Sold Out Again Today' as one of the most anticipated titles for the early 2026 lineup, capitalizing on the high viewership of the ceremony.
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