Can This Love Be Translated Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung Spark Global Romance
New stills for 'Can This Love Be Translated?' starring Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung have been released. Explore the details of this cross-cultural romance.
Is love the universal language we think it is? Ahead of its 2026 premiere, the upcoming drama Can This Love Be Translated? has released a series of stunning new stills that highlight the undeniable chemistry between its leads. The series promises a heart-fluttering journey across borders, focusing on the unexpected connection between people who literally speak different languages.
Can This Love Be Translated Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung Lead Netflix Series
The story follows Joo Ho Jin, played by Kim Seon Ho, a brilliant multilingual interpreter who finds himself working for the global superstar Cha Mu Hee, portrayed by Go Youn Jung. According to reports from Soompi, the plot revolves around the comical and romantic misunderstandings that arise when two people from entirely different worlds try to understand one another. Fans are particularly excited to see Kim Seon Ho's return to the romance genre after his previous successes.
Multilingual Cast and Global Production Scale
Adding to the show's international appeal is the inclusion of Japanese star Fukushi Sota. His role adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, emphasizing the drama's theme of cross-cultural communication. The production reportedly spanned multiple countries to capture authentic backgrounds for the global stars' journey. With the Hong Sisters—famed for their witty screenwriting—penning the script, expectations are soaring for this high-budget production.
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