Campus romance fans, get ready! The 4th Love Revolution (also known as LOVE.exe) starring Kim Yo-han and Hwang Bo-reum-byeol has officially premiered, and this opposites-attract story is already stealing hearts. If you’re wondering when to catch new episodes of this charming K-drama, we’ve got your complete viewing guide.
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LOVE.exe Series Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Korean Title | 제4차 사랑혁명 (Je 4 Cha Saranghyeokmyeong) |
| Total Episodes | 16 episodes |
| Episode Length | 30 minutes |
| Premiere Date | November 13, 2025 (4 episodes) |
| Air Day | Every Thursday |
| Next Release | November 20, 2025 |
| Where to Watch | Wavve (Exclusive) |
| Directors | Yoon Sung-ho, Han In-mi |
Complete Release Schedule
LOVE.exe premiered with episodes 1-4 on November 13, 2025, and new episodes air every Thursday. Here’s what to expect:

Week 1 (Nov 13): Episodes 1-4 (Premiere Drop)
Week 2 (Nov 20): Episodes 5-8
Week 3 (Nov 27): Episodes 9-12
Week 4 (Dec 4): Episodes 13-16 (Series Finale)
The series follows a weekly release pattern with four episodes dropping each Thursday, making it perfect for binge-watching in monthly chunks.
What’s the Story About?
The drama follows the chaotic romance between a popular influencer/model with over 1 million followers and a brilliant engineering student who’s inexperienced in love. When a ridiculous university merger forces the modeling and computer engineering departments together, two completely opposite worlds collide.
Kang Min-hak (Kim Yo-han) from the modeling department became a social media sensation after appearing on a popular dating show. With natural charisma and a million followers, he’s the school’s heartthrob. Ju Yeon-san (Hwang Bo-reum-byeol) is the top computer engineering student who excels at problem-solving but freezes at even a single error. She spends her days coding with zero interest in dating.
Their unexpected entanglement begins with conflict—Min-hak literally spills his drink on Yeon-san’s laptop and tries fixing it with a hairdryer—but what starts as bickering slowly evolves into something neither expected.

Meet the Cast
Kim Yo-han (The Winning Try, School 2021) brings charm and vulnerability to Kang Min-hak, the influencer model learning that love can’t be as easily curated as his Instagram feed.
Hwang Bo-reum-byeol (Cringy Romance, School 2021) plays Ju Yeon-san, the perfectionist coder who must learn that relationships don’t follow algorithms. The two actors reunite after their chemistry in School 2021, and fans are already obsessed with their dynamic.
Supporting cast includes Kwon Young-eun, Heo Jeong-do, and Kim Sung-ryung, who plays the administrator announcing the infamous department merger.
Why Fans Are Loving It
Early reviews praise LOVE.exe for flipping the typical K-drama gender script—the male lead is the fashionable model while the female lead is the nerdy engineer. This reversal of stereotypes adds fresh energy to the campus romance genre.
The series balances humor with genuine emotion, featuring everything from laugh-out-loud moments (like the hairdryer incident) to heartfelt explorations of ambition, perfectionism, and finding love when you least expect it.
How to Watch LOVE.exe
Stream all episodes exclusively on Wavve, the Korean streaming platform. International fans may need to use VPN services or wait for potential licensing to other platforms.
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FAQs
How many episodes of LOVE.exe have been released so far?
As of November 18, 2025, the first four episodes of LOVE.exe premiered on November 13, 2025. The series releases new episodes every Thursday in four-episode batches, with episodes 5-8 scheduled for November 20, 2025. The 16-episode series will conclude in early December 2025.
Is LOVE.exe the same drama as The 4th Love Revolution?
Yes, they’re the same series. The official Korean title is “제4차 사랑혁명” (The 4th Love Revolution), but the drama also uses the English title “LOVE.exe” as its alternative name. Both titles reference the show’s premise about merging modeling and computer engineering departments, with “exe” being a playful nod to executable computer files, fitting the female lead’s engineering background.







