The body-swapping historical romance that’s captivating K-drama fans worldwide just delivered a jaw-dropping revelation—Dal-I is actually the “dead” Crown Princess! With Crown Prince Lee Kang facing mortal danger and Dal-I’s true identity threatening to surface, episodes 3-4 promise explosive confrontations. Here’s your complete guide to when and where you can watch these game-changing episodes.
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Moon River Episodes 3-4 Release Schedule
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Episode 3 Air Date | Friday, November 15, 2025 |
| Episode 4 Air Date | Saturday, November 16, 2025 |
| Broadcast Time | 9:40 PM KST (Updated) |
| Episode Length | ~75 minutes each |
| Network | MBC TV |
| Total Episodes | 14 episodes |
| Finale Date | December 20, 2025 |
When Will Episodes 3-4 Release?
Moon River episodes 3 and 4 air on Friday, November 15, and Saturday, November 16, 2025, at 9:40 PM KST. MBC recently moved the broadcast time ten minutes earlier from the original 9:50 PM slot starting with episode 3.

International Streaming Times:
- GMT: 12:40 PM (same day)
- EST: 7:40 AM (same day)
- PST: 4:40 AM (same day)
- IST: 6:10 PM (same day)
For international viewers streaming on Viki, expect subtitle delays of 1-3 hours depending on the volunteer team’s availability. Viu typically offers faster subtitles but may be available in limited regions. Check our K-drama streaming guide for platform comparisons.
Where to Watch Moon River
Official Streaming Platforms:
- South Korea: MBC TV (live broadcast)
- International: Rakuten Viki (worldwide)
- Selected Regions: Viu (Asia-Pacific territories)
Viki offers free viewing with ads or premium subscriptions for ad-free, HD streaming. The platform’s volunteer subtitle teams provide exceptionally detailed translations that capture cultural nuances often missed in professional subtitles.
What to Expect in Episodes 3-4
The preview for episodes 3-4 teases heart-stopping drama that will test every character’s loyalties and secrets.
Crown Prince in Mortal Danger: Lee Kang faces a deadly attack that leaves him severely wounded and falling into a river from a cliff edge. This life-threatening situation raises questions about who wants the Crown Prince dead—the Prime Minister’s schemes reaching their climax?
Dal-I’s Identity Crisis: Crown Prince Yi Gang orders Park Dal-i to leave Hanyang, warning she must pay the price for her striking resemblance to the late Crown Princess. Dal-i remains confused about whether to obey, unaware she IS the Crown Princess everyone believes is dead.
The Body Swap Begins: Episode 2 established the mystical foundation with Elder Wolha and the red thread of fate. Episodes 3-4 will likely trigger the anticipated body swap, forcing Lee Kang to experience commoner life while Dal-I navigates treacherous palace politics.
For more insights into K-drama plot twists and character development, explore our Korean drama analysis guide.

Recap: Where We Left Off
Episode 2 delivered shocking revelations that completely reframe the entire narrative:
Dal-I’s True Identity: The supposedly deceased Crown Princess survived her ordered suicide by drowning in a lake. Her loyal court lady rescued her, but Elder Wolha erased her memories to protect her identity. That court lady became Dal-I’s aunt, hiding this truth for years while raising the Crown Princess as a merchant named Park Dal-i.
Lee Kang’s Secret Training: Behind his shallow, pleasure-seeking façade, Lee Kang secretly trains in swordsmanship and archery every night, imagining each arrow striking the Prime Minister who orchestrated his wife’s false accusations and forced suicide.
The Rescue Scene: Episode 2 concluded with Lee Kang dramatically rescuing Dal-i from wrongful arrest just before punishment. Their undeniable chemistry sparked immediately, though neither understands why they feel this inexplicable connection.
Why Moon River Is Trending
The combination of Kang Tae-oh’s post-military return and Kim Se-jeong’s first historical role has generated massive buzz. After Kang’s successful comeback in The Potato Lab earlier in 2025, fans eagerly anticipated his next project.
What Makes It Special:
- Fresh take on body-swap tropes within historical settings
- Political intrigue balanced with romantic comedy
- Mystery surrounding Dal-I’s erased memories and true identity
- Strong ensemble cast including experienced sageuk actors
- HighZium Studio’s track record of hit productions
The show’s IMDb rating of 8.1 reflects overwhelmingly positive early reception. Viewers praise the gentle pacing that allows emotional depth to develop naturally, unlike rushed romances in shorter K-dramas.
For fans of similar body-swap romances, check out our best body-swap K-dramas ranking.
Episode Guide & Schedule
With 14 episodes total airing twice weekly, here’s your complete viewing roadmap:
- Episodes 1-2: November 7-8 (Aired)
- Episodes 3-4: November 15-16
- Episodes 5-6: November 22-23
- Episodes 7-8: November 29-30
- Episodes 9-10: December 6-7
- Episodes 11-12: December 13-14
- Episodes 13-14: December 20 (Finale)
Mark your calendars for the December 20 finale—the perfect pre-holiday binge for K-drama enthusiasts!
Cast & Creative Team
Main Cast:
- Kang Tae-oh as Crown Prince Lee Kang
- Kim Se-jeong as Park Dal-I/Crown Princess
- Park Ah-In as Hong Nan (Dal-I’s aunt)
- Han Sang-jo as Se Dol
- Nam Gi-ae as Queen Dowager
Behind the Scenes:
- Director: Lee Dong-hyeon (Bitter Sweet Hell)
- Writer: Jo Seung-hee (More Than Friends)
- Production: HighZium Studio
The creative team’s previous works suggest a drama that balances humor with emotional depth—exactly what early episodes have delivered.
FAQs
Q: Will Moon River have English subtitles for international viewers?
A: Yes, Moon River streams internationally on Rakuten Viki with English subtitles and multiple language options. Viki’s volunteer subtitle teams typically complete English subtitles within 1-3 hours of the Korean broadcast, with additional languages following shortly after. For faster subtitles with potentially less cultural depth, Viu offers an alternative in select Asia-Pacific regions. Both platforms provide legal streaming access, supporting the drama’s creators and ensuring high-quality viewing experiences.
Q: Do I need to watch episodes 1-2 before starting episode 3, or can I jump in?
A: You absolutely need to watch episodes 1-2 first. Moon River has a complex plot involving mistaken identity, erased memories, political conspiracies, and the Crown Princess’s faked death—all revealed in the opening episodes. Episode 2’s cliffhanger rescue scene directly sets up episode 3’s tension. Jumping in without context would be incredibly confusing. The good news? Both episodes are available on Viki for binge-watching, giving you time to catch up before episodes 3-4 air this weekend.







