Get ready for K-drama’s most unconventional love story! SBS’s upcoming romantic comedy “Would You Marry Me” pairs Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min in a hilarious 90-day fake marriage scheme that promises all the awkward chemistry, comedic mishaps, and eventual romance that fans crave.
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What is “Would You Marry Me” About?
“Would You Marry Me” (Korean: 결혼해 줄래요) is a high-concept romantic comedy centered on an unusual premise: winning a luxury newlywed apartment through a fake marriage. When circumstances force two strangers with nothing in common to pretend they’re madly in love, chaos—and eventually romance—ensues.
Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min Drama Details at a Glance
Information | Details |
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Drama Title | Would You Marry Me (결혼해 줄래요) |
Genre | Romantic Comedy |
Network | SBS |
Premiere Date | October 10, 2025 |
Air Time | Thursdays, 9:50 PM KST |
Lead Actors | Choi Woo Shik, Jung So Min |
Episodes | TBA |
Key Premise | 90-day fake marriage for luxury home |
The Plot: When Ex-Fiancé’s Name Becomes Your Ticket
The story kicks off with Yoo Mary (Jung So Min), a small business owner who wins first place in a newlywed home lottery. There’s just one problem: she recently broke off her engagement with cheating fiancé Kim Woo Joo (played by Seo Bum June). The lottery requires proof of marriage to someone named Kim Woo Joo.
Desperate not to lose her dream home, Mary hatches a wild plan: find another Kim Woo Joo and convince him to fake-marry her for 90 days. Enter Choi Woo Shik’s character—also named Kim Woo Joo—the heir to South Korea’s oldest bakery, who gets dragged into this absurd scheme.
What could possibly go wrong?
The Fake Marriage Begins
Newly released preview stills showcase Mary and Woo Joo moving into their prize home, immediately launching into their elaborate act. To convince neighbors of their genuine couple status, they must master the art of fake affection—a task easier said than done.
Woo Joo’s Stoic Sweetness
Choi Woo Shik’s character goes all-in with public displays of affection, thoughtfully carrying heavy belongings and tenderly tucking Mary’s hair behind her ear like a devoted husband. The catch? His facial expression remains hilariously deadpan throughout these romantic gestures, creating comedy gold through the disconnect between actions and emotions.
This stoic approach to fake romance promises laugh-out-loud moments as Woo Joo struggles to convincingly portray emotions he doesn’t feel—yet.
Mary’s Awkward Recovery
Jung So Min’s character initially reacts instinctively, caught off guard by Woo Joo’s unexpectedly sweet gesture and leaning away from his touch. But realizing their cover is about to be blown, she quickly throws her arms around his waist in a desperate recovery move.
These preview images capture the beautiful awkwardness of two people who barely know each other trying to sell the world’s most unconvincing love story—which, of course, will eventually become real.
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Why This Pairing Works
Choi Woo Shik: From “Parasite” to Rom-Com Lead
Choi Woo Shik gained international recognition for his role in Oscar-winning “Parasite” and has since demonstrated remarkable range across genres. His ability to balance comedy with emotional depth makes him perfect for a character who must fake emotions before discovering real ones.
Recent works like “Our Beloved Summer” proved his rom-com credentials, showing he can carry romantic narratives with the same skill he brings to thrillers and dramas.
Jung So Min: The Queen of Chemistry
Jung So Min has built a reputation as one of K-drama’s most reliable romantic leads, creating electric chemistry with every co-star. From “Because This Is My First Life” to “Alchemy of Souls,” she excels at portraying women who are simultaneously vulnerable and strong.
Her timing for physical comedy and ability to convey complex emotions through subtle expressions make her ideal for a character navigating fake marriage complications.
You can watch Jung So Min’s previous work in “Love Reset” on Viki and Choi Woo Shik in “The Policeman’s Lineage” on Viki.
The Classic Fake Dating Trope—Done Right
“Would You Marry Me” joins K-drama’s rich tradition of fake relationship stories, but with unique twists:
- High stakes: A luxury apartment worth fighting for
- Time limit: 90 days adds urgency and structure
- Name coincidence: The ex-fiancé connection adds comedic layers
- Neighbor scrutiny: Built-in external pressure maintaining the ruse
These elements create natural comedy opportunities while forcing characters into increasingly intimate situations that blur the line between pretense and reality.
What to Expect
Based on preview materials and genre conventions, viewers can anticipate:
- Awkward living situations: Two strangers sharing space creates comedy
- Fake relationship mishaps: Forgetting details, inconsistent stories
- Slowly developing real feelings: The inevitable genuine connection
- Neighbor investigation subplot: Keeping the secret adds tension
- Family complications: Meeting each other’s families while maintaining the act
- The 90-day deadline: Racing against time before being exposed
Premiere Information
“Would You Marry Me” premieres on October 10, 2025, at 9:50 PM KST on SBS. The drama will also be available for international streaming shortly after Korean broadcast, allowing global fans to join the fake marriage journey from day one.
FAQs
Q: Is “Would You Marry Me” based on a webtoon or original story?
A: “Would You Marry Me” appears to be an original K-drama screenplay rather than a webtoon adaptation. While fake relationship dramas are popular in Korean entertainment, this particular premise—winning a newlywed apartment through a 90-day fake marriage with someone who shares an ex-fiancé’s name—seems specifically crafted for this production. The drama focuses on the high-concept premise of lottery requirements and same-name coincidence, which suggests original screenwriting. However, full writing credits and source material information will be confirmed when the drama officially premieres on October 10, 2025.
Q: Where can international viewers watch “Would You Marry Me” with English subtitles?
A: International viewers can expect “Would You Marry Me” to be available on major K-drama streaming platforms shortly after its SBS broadcast. Based on typical SBS drama distribution patterns, the show will likely stream on Viki, which has hosted both Choi Woo Shik’s and Jung So Min’s previous works. Disney+ has also been acquiring SBS dramas for international distribution. Check Viki, Disney+, and other licensed K-drama platforms in your region when the drama premieres on October 10, 2025. Subtitles are typically available within 24-48 hours of the Korean broadcast for popular romantic comedies.