Spring Fever Premiere: Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin Spark Chemistry in tvN's New Rom-com
Catch the premiere of 'Spring Fever,' the new tvN rom-com starring Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin. Now streaming globally on Amazon Prime with 12 episodes of workplace romance.
Winter is getting a much-needed splash of sunshine. tvN is launching its latest Monday-Tuesday drama, 'Spring Fever,' a heartwarming workplace rom-com designed to chase away the seasonal chills. The series follows two people with polar opposite personalities who find themselves entangled in an unexpected romance within their office walls.
Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin Lead Spring Fever
The casting of Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin has already generated significant buzz among K-drama enthusiasts. Known for their versatile acting ranges, the duo is set to portray an 'opposites attract' dynamic that's both relatable and entertaining. Insiders report that their on-screen chemistry is a highlight of the production, bringing a fresh energy to the familiar workplace romance trope.
Streaming Details and Episode Count
Consisting of 12 episodes, 'Spring Fever' is opting for a tighter narrative structure compared to the traditional 16-episode format. Global audiences won't have to wait to join the fun, as the drama is being streamed internationally via Amazon Prime Video. The show airs every Monday and Tuesday, making it a perfect early-week pick-me-up for subscribers worldwide.
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