Melting the Ice: Spring Fever Drama Ahn Bo Hyun Lee Joo Bin Leads Youthful Cast
New stills for 'Spring Fever' featuring Ahn Bo Hyun, Lee Joo Bin, Cho Jun Young, and Lee Jae In have been released. Explore the new romantic comedy's cast and plot.
When a cold-hearted teacher meets a man with a burning passion, sparks are bound to fly. 2026's highly anticipated romantic comedy, Spring Fever, has just dropped new stills showcasing its vibrant ensemble of young stars.
Spring Fever Drama Ahn Bo Hyun and Lee Joo Bin Chemistry
According to Soompi, the drama follows the story of Yoon Bom (played by Lee Joo Bin), an emotionally detached high school teacher. Her life takes a turn when she crosses paths with Seon Jae Gyu (played by Ahn Bo Hyun), a passionate man determined to melt her frozen heart. The contrast between their personalities is expected to drive the show's comedic and romantic tension.
The Coming-of-Age Arc with Cho Jun Young and Lee Jae In
The newly released images also spotlight the younger cast members who anchor the drama's youth-centric subplots. Cho Jun Young and Lee Jae In are set to portray the heart-fluttering moments and challenges of youth. Their presence ensures that Spring Fever captures the essence of a traditional coming-of-age story alongside its central romance.
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