Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon Siren's Kiss Premiere Confirmed
Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon star in tvN's new romance thriller Siren's Kiss. Dive into the mystery of insurance fraud and fatal attraction in this 2026 K-drama.
Love can be deadly. The highly anticipated pairing of Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon is finally happening in tvN's new romance thriller, Siren's Kiss. The network recently dropped the first look, confirming the drama's place in the upcoming Monday-Tuesday slot.
Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon Siren's Kiss Dark Romance
Siren's Kiss follows a relentless investigator who dives into a series of mysterious insurance fraud cases. The twist? Every victim died shortly after falling for an irresistibly captivating woman. Park Min Young portrays this enigmatic figure, while Wi Ha Joon steps into the shoes of the investigator who won't back down until he uncovers the truth.
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According to reports from Soompi, the drama blends high-stakes suspense with a fatal romance. It's not just a crime procedural; it's a psychological battle between two characters who are equally dangerous in their own ways. Fans are already buzzing about the chemistry between the two leads, especially as they move away from their traditional roles into more gritty territory.
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