From Burnout to Butterflies: Seo In-guk & Park Ji-hyun Star in New Prime Video Series

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Prime Video has officially set June 22 as the global premiere date for its newest Korean original series, See You at Work Tomorrow!, streaming exclusively in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.

A witty blend of workplace satire and slow-burn romance, the series explores the emotional chaos hidden behind office routines—where strict deadlines, unexpected chemistry, and quiet longing collide in the most ordinary of settings: the workplace. It’s a story for anyone who has ever caught feelings between meetings or discovered that love doesn’t always wait for after office hours.

The series is headlined by popular Korean stars Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun. It follows Cha Ji-yoon, a once-driven product planner now surviving on autopilot, and her famously cold superior Kang Si-woo—known in the office as the “Three-No Man” for his lack of smiles, small talk, and apologies.

But beneath Si-woo’s icy reputation lies a quieter, more vulnerable side that slowly emerges as Ji-yoon enters his professional orbit. Meanwhile, Ji-yoon—who has long chosen emotional distance after past heartbreak—finds her carefully controlled world beginning to shift as Si-woo’s steady presence challenges everything she thought she knew about love and connection.

Adapted from the hit Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio, the series captures the realities of modern work culture with humor, emotional depth, and relatable chaos. It reflects the quiet truth of everyday life: sometimes the most meaningful connections happen when you’re simply trying to get through the day.

The series is produced by Studio Dragon and Kross Pictures, directed by Cho Eun-sol, and written by Kim Kyung-min.

With its mix of sharp office dynamics and heartfelt romance, See You at Work Tomorrow! promises a story that is equal parts funny, tender, and unexpectedly moving.

Streaming Details

See You at Work Tomorrow! joins a growing library of titles on Prime Video, alongside international hits, anime favorites, and Amazon Originals. Prime Video is available in the Philippines for ₱149 per month, with offline viewing supported across compatible devices.

Premiere Date: June 22, exclusively on Prime Video.

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