We Are All Trying Here Drama Poster Reveals Intense Chemistry Between Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung
The first poster for 'We Are All Trying Here' featuring Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung has been released. Explore the 2026 Netflix K-drama lineup details.
Netflix just dropped a cinematic bombshell for K-drama fans. On January 21, 2026, during the 'Next on Netflix 2026 Korea' event in Seoul, the first official poster for the JTBC series We Are All Trying Here was unveiled, sparking immediate global buzz.
The We Are All Trying Here Drama Poster: Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung's Visual Duo
The poster captures a magnetic moment where stars Koo Kyo Hwan and Go Youn Jung can't take their eyes off each other. Known for his eclectic and powerful performances, Koo Kyo Hwan pairs up with Go Youn Jung, who has rapidly ascended to top-tier status. Their visual synergy in this first look suggests a deeply emotional and nuanced narrative that fans have been eagerly anticipating since the initial casting news.
Netflix’s 2026 Strategy for Korean Content
According to Soompi, the reveal was part of a larger showcase of Netflix's aggressive lineup for 2026. As a JTBC production, We Are All Trying Here will benefit from both traditional broadcast reach and the streaming giant's global platform. This hybrid distribution model continues to be the engine driving the worldwide K-drama phenomenon.
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