Park Min-young and Yook Sung-jae Nine to Six: New Office Rom-Com Remake in the Works
Park Min-young and Yook Sung-jae are in talks for the new K-drama 'Nine to Six,' a remake of 'The Rational Life.' Read about the upcoming office romance.
Can a sharp-witted corporate lawyer and a creative jewelry designer find common ground? Park Min-young and Yook Sung-jae are reportedly in talks to lead the upcoming office rom-com 'Nine to Six.' As of January 8, 2026, industry insiders suggest that both stars are positively reviewing their offers.
Park Min-young and Yook Sung-jae Nine to Six Casting Details
According to Dramabeans, Park Min-young is eyeing the role of a sophisticated corporate lawyer, while Yook Sung-jae has been offered the part of a talented jewelry designer. It's a pairing that's already generating significant buzz among global K-drama fans. The story promises a mix of professional ambition and heartwarming romance within a corporate setting.
Adapting The Rational Life for Global Audiences
The series is an adaptation of the popular Chinese drama 'The Rational Life.' The original show gained acclaim for its realistic portrayal of a professional woman navigating societal pressures and finding love with a younger colleague. By bringing this story to a Korean context, 'Nine to Six' is expected to tap into the 'noona romance' trend while delivering a polished office drama experience.
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