Surely Tomorrow: Park Seo Joon Becomes Won Ji An's Personal Photographer
Catch a glimpse of Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An in JTBC's 'Surely Tomorrow.' The drama follows former lovers reuniting at 28, with Park Seo Joon playing a devoted photographer.
Can an old flame burn brighter the second time around? Park Seo Joon is betting on it in his latest romantic role, where he trades simple gestures for a camera lens to capture his love's every moment.
Surely Tomorrow Park Seo Joon Won Ji An Rekindle Romance
JTBC's upcoming drama 'Surely Tomorrow' has released a heart-fluttering sneak peek of Park Seo Joon stepping into the shoes of Lee Gyeong Do. In the newly shared stills, he transforms into a devoted boyfriend and personal photographer for Seo Ji Woo, played by Won Ji An. His gaze through the lens suggests a deep, lingering affection that transcends their complicated past.
The series explores the journey of two individuals who first fell in love at age 20, only to cross paths again at 28. This 8-year gap sets the stage for a mature yet nostalgic romance. Fans are eager to see the chemistry between Park Seo Joon, a global icon of the rom-com genre, and the talented Won Ji An as they navigate the rekindled sparks of a former relationship.
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