Our Universe: Bae In Hyuk, Roh Jeong Eui, and Park Seo Ham Set for Tense Romance
Bae In Hyuk, Roh Jeong Eui, and Park Seo Ham star in 'Our Universe,' a new tvN romance about in-laws raising their nephew together. Discover the new posters and plot details.
They started on the worst possible terms, but fate—and a baby—brought them under one roof. tvN's upcoming Wednesday-Thursday drama Our Universe has unveiled new posters showcasing the complex dynamics between its leads. The story follows two in-laws who are forced to live together to raise their 20-month-old nephew, Woo Joo, following the tragic death of their older siblings.
Our Universe Bae In Hyuk Roh Jeong Eui Park Seo Ham Lead tvN's New Romance
The newly released posters highlight a visual chemistry that's already sparking buzz. Bae In Hyuk and Roh Jeong Eui portray the reluctant co-parents who find themselves entangled in a growing attraction. However, the introduction of Park Seo Ham suggests an unexpected love triangle that will challenge the boundaries of their newfound family unit.
Raising a Child and a Romance Amidst Tragedy
According to production reports, the drama balances the heavy theme of loss with the lighthearted chaos of first-time parenting. Fans are particularly excited to see how tvN handles this unique "in-law romance" trope, which is relatively rare in the romantic comedy genre. The contrast between their cold initial interactions and the warmth of shared parenting is expected to be the series' driving force.
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