Bae In-hyuk and Noh Jung-eui to Star in Our Universe: A New Parenting Rom-Com on tvN
Bae In-hyuk and Noh Jung-eui star as in-laws turned co-parents in tvN's upcoming rom-com Our Universe. Check out the latest teaser and plot details.
What happens when your in-law becomes your co-parent? tvN is gearing up for a unique romantic comedy titled 'Our Universe,' featuring a premise that turns family dynamics upside down. The recently released teaser hints at a delightful disaster that bridges the gap between being relatives and being a family.
Bae In-hyuk and Noh Jung-eui Take on Parental Roles in Our Universe
According to Dramabeans, the series stars Bae In-hyuk (Check In Hanyang) and Noh Jung-eui (Crushology 101) as an uncle and aunt who suddenly find themselves as the primary caregivers of a baby. The story follows their misadventures as they navigate the steep learning curve of parenting while dealing with their awkward status as in-laws.
A Fresh Twist on the Rom-Com Genre
The teaser opens with a glimpse of the chaos that ensues when two people with zero parenting experience are thrust into motherhood and fatherhood. Fans are particularly excited to see the chemistry between Bae In-hyuk and Noh Jung-eui, who have both been rising stars in the K-drama scene. The show looks set to blend humor with the heartwarming realities of modern family structures.
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