Netflix's Beauty in the Beast: Kim Min Ju, Lomon, and Moon Sang Min Star in New Fantasy Romance
Netflix unveils the first script reading for 'Beauty in the Beast' starring Kim Min Ju, Lomon, and Moon Sang Min. Discover the wolf-shifting fantasy romance.
Can a girl who hides the secret of turning into a wolf find true love on a college campus? Netflix is betting on this wild premise with its upcoming youth fantasy romance, 'Beauty in the Beast' (working title).
Beauty in the Beast Netflix Cast and Script Reading Revealed
On January 8, 2026, Netflix shared a first look at the script reading session for its latest original series. The star-studded lineup includes Kim Min Ju, known for her idol roots, Lomon from 'All of Us Are Dead,' and rising star Moon Sang Min. According to reports from Soompi, the actors displayed remarkable chemistry, instantly bringing their supernatural characters to life.
A Wolf-Shifting Twist on College Romance
The story follows Min Soo (Kim Min Ju), a college student hiding her ability to transform into a wolf. Her secret life gets complicated when she crosses paths with her senior, Hae. While the production team hasn't detailed specific roles for Lomon and Moon Sang Min yet, the trio is expected to deliver a high-energy youth drama that blends realism with folklore.
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