Lee Joo-bin and Ahn Bo-hyun Spark Chemistry in tvN’s Spring Fever Teaser
Watch the first teaser for tvN's Spring Fever starring Lee Joo-bin and Ahn Bo-hyun. A romantic comedy about a city teacher moving to the countryside.
Can a change of scenery lead to a sudden change of heart? tvN has just released the first teaser for its upcoming webnovel adaptation, Spring Fever, promising a heart-fluttering romantic comedy set against a peaceful countryside backdrop.
Lee Joo-bin Ahn Bo-hyun Spring Fever K-drama: A Match Made in the Countryside
Fresh off her role in The Divorce Insurance, actress Lee Joo-bin transforms into Yoon Bom, a sophisticated high school teacher from Seoul. After an unexpected incident, she relocates to a provincial town, only to cross paths with a rugged local man played by Ahn Bo-hyun. The teaser highlights the striking contrast between the polished city dweller and the macho countryman, setting the stage for an inevitable clash—and romance.
Why Fans are Excited for this Teaser
The adaptation of this popular webnovel has been highly anticipated by global K-drama fans. With Ahn Bo-hyun's proven ability to balance action and emotion and Lee Joo-bin's rising popularity, the series is expected to be a major highlight for 2025.
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