Surely Tomorrow Finale Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An Share Heartfelt Reflections
As the Surely Tomorrow finale approaches, lead actors Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An share their final thoughts on the series. Get the highlights of their farewell messages before tonight's episode.
The final curtain falls. JTBC's hit drama 'Surely Tomorrow' wraps up its emotional journey tonight, January 11, 2026. With just one episode remaining, leads Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An looked back on what this production meant to them.
Surely Tomorrow Finale Park Seo Joon on His Personal Journey
Actor Park Seo Joon expressed a deep emotional connection to his character. He noted that living as his persona for the past several months was a highlight of his career. According to Soompi, the actor felt that the drama's themes of hope and resilience resonated personally with him, making the finale particularly bittersweet. He urged fans to watch until the very last frame to witness the character's ultimate evolution.
Won Ji An's Final Words to the Fans
Co-star Won Ji An also shared her gratitude, mentioning how the project allowed her to grow alongside her character. The chemistry between the leads has been a major factor in the drama's success, and their off-screen bond reportedly helped maintain the high emotional stakes of the series finale. Tonight's episode is expected to provide a satisfying conclusion to the intricate relationships built throughout the season.
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