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Korean office romance series See You at Work Tomorrow releases on June 22

Get ready to fall in love … right at your desk. Prime Video, India`s most loved destination, has announced June 22 as the global premiere date for its upcoming Korean series See You at Work Tomorrow!, launching exclusively in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

See You at Work Tomorrow plot

If you’ve ever caught feelings between meetings or found sparks in the most unexpected places, this one’s for you. Blending sharp workplace satire with slow-burn romance, See You at Work Tomorrow! delivers a fresh, relatable take on office life - where deadlines are tight, emotions run high, and love might just be the most unpredictable project of all.

It follows Cha Ji-yoon, a once-driven product planner now running on autopilot, and her notoriously icy boss Kang Si-woo, a man known throughout the office as the “Three-No Man”: no smiles, no small talk, no apologies. But beneath his frosty exterior? A hidden warmth that slowly begins to surface… especially when Ji-yoon enters his world.

Ji-yoon, on the other hand, has mastered the art of doing just enough to get by. By day, she’s dependable and composed; by night, she’s all about comfort food, gaming, and keeping life and love strictly low-stakes. Burned by the past, she’s locked her heart away… until Si-woo’s quiet sincerity starts to break through her carefully built walls.

More about See You at Work Tomorrow

The series is led by fan-favourite stars Seo In-guk (Boyfriend on Demand, Death’s Game, Doom at Your Service) and Park Ji-hyun (You and Everything Else, Hidden Face, Flex x Cop).

Based on the hit Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio, the series captures the reality of modern work culture with humour, heart, and just the right amount of emotional chaos. It’s about showing up - even when life feels overwhelming - and discovering that sometimes, the most meaningful connections happen when you least expect them.

Produced by Studio Dragon and Kross Pictures, the series is directed by Cho Eun-sol (Perfect Shot, My Beautiful Apartment) and written by Kim Kyung-min (Born Again co-writer).

So mark your calendars and tune in to Prime Video on June 22. Because this time, clocking in might just mean falling in love.



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