Actor Park Seo Joon has shared his personal anticipation and insight into his highly awaited upcoming romance drama, “Surely Tomorrow.”
The series, which focuses on the complexities of adult relationships and the enduring nature of first love, marks a significant return for the actor, as it is his first television drama appearance in five years.
Park Seo Joon expressed genuine excitement about reviving the fun and emotional connection inherent in a weekly drama broadcast, a format he confessed he also eagerly used to wait for as a viewer.
The Unforgettable Story of Lee Gyeong Do and Seo Ji Woo
“Surely Tomorrow” is set to explore a decades-spanning love story involving the former lovers, Lee Gyeong Do (played by Park Seo Joon) and Seo Ji Woo (played by Won Ji An).
The narrative is structured around three critical periods in their lives, tracking how time and circumstance continually pull them back together, only to face new obstacles:
- First Love at 20: The couple first falls in love during their youth, setting the stage for an intense, foundational romance.
- Rekindled Love at 28: They find their way back to each other, attempting to navigate the relationship complexities that accompany late-twenties adulthood, before eventually breaking up again.
- Crossed Paths Years Later: In the present timeline, their paths cross dramatically and chaotically. Gyeong Do is now working as a journalist, assigned to cover a high-profile affair scandal. Ji Woo is tragically revealed to be the wife of the man at the center of the scandal, creating an emotionally conflicted and potentially adversarial reunion.

Park Seo Joon (Credit: YouTube)
Park Seo Joon’s excitement for the project stemmed directly from the story’s deeply relatable nature.
He noted that in recent years, his focus has largely been on “more genre-driven projects,” making the script for Surely Tomorrow a refreshing change.
He was drawn to how closely the story reflects “our everyday lives” and promised that the narrative would be intensely relatable to a wide audience, tapping into universal experiences of love, loss, and maturity.
Portraying Growth and Unchanging Sincerity
A major appeal of the role for Park Seo Joon was the opportunity to portray the entire arc of a character’s life, spanning from “youth to adulthood.”
He felt an immediate connection to the early version of his character, Lee Gyeong Do, specifically the young Gyeong Do in his early twenties, finding many aspects of that younger self highly relatable.
Park Seo Joon described Gyeong Do with special affection, highlighting his core traits:
“He’s pure-hearted, and sometimes that makes him seem immature, but he’s steadfast and sincere.”
He specifically pinpointed the enduring nature of Gyeong Do’s sincerity as the character’s most appealing quality, stating that the fact that “his heart and attitude don’t change over time is what makes Gyeong Do so appealing.”
This internal consistency will serve as the emotional anchor as the character confronts the challenging professional and personal conflicts that arise later in life.
The actor’s main focus during filming was capturing the emotional depth required to convey the passage of time without altering the character’s core spirit.
While he made subtle external adjustments, such as changes to Gyeong Do’s tone of voice and manner of speech to reflect his growth and maturity, his primary concentration remained on delivering the deep, complex emotions that define a long, complicated relationship history.
A Warm Holiday Premiere
The anticipation for Park Seo Joon’s return has been building, amplified by the promise of a classic, sweeping romance drama.
The highly anticipated series, “Surely Tomorrow,” is scheduled to premiere on December 6 at 10:40 p.m. KST.
“I hope viewers will spend a warm and comforting holiday season together with our drama.”
The series promises to be a moving and complex examination of love, destiny, and the unforeseen ways past relationships influence the present.
ENA’s upcoming 2026 drama, “Climax,” has officially locked in an impressive lineup of top-tier actors, including Ju Ji Hoon, Ha Ji Won, Nana, Oh Jung Se, and Cha Joo Young.
Announced on November 24, 2025, this powerful casting combination is generating significant buzz, promising a compelling and intense narrative centered on the brutal pursuit of power within South Korea’s elite circles.
Touted as a fierce survival drama, “Climax” will delve into the intertwined fates of individuals willing to sacrifice everything to reach the top.
The Intense Plot and Visionary Director
The drama is set to explore the darkest corners of ambition, focusing on prosecutor Bang Tae Seob’s journey as he immerses himself in a highly influential cartel.
His goal is singular and ruthless: to ascend to the highest position of power in the nation.
The narrative structure is built around exposing the grim reality and ugly side of this cartel, where desires clash and catastrophic decisions are made, ultimately promising a powerful and suspenseful viewing experience.
Guiding this intricate story is director Lee Ji Won, a highly respected filmmaker who previously earned the prestigious New Director Award at the Baeksang Arts Awards for her acclaimed film “Miss Baek.”
Her ability to craft delicate mise-en-scène (visual staging) and demonstrate outstanding, sensitive direction has been lauded by critics.
The production team for “Climax” emphasized the director’s partnership with a trusted cast, noting that the resulting synergy will create a strong and powerful project.
They specifically highlighted the amazing charm of the drama’s narrative, which revolves around the complex, intertwined desires and high-stakes decisions of its main characters.
Unpacking the Complex Leading Roles
The main cast members have been assigned roles that are key players in the drama’s high-stakes game of political and financial maneuvering:
- Ju Ji Hoon as Bang Tae Seob: The versatile actor, known for his roles in Kingdom and Hyena, takes on the leading role of Bang Tae Seob, a star prosecutor consumed by ambition. His professional life is intertwined with his personal life, as he is married to South Korea’s former top actress, Chu Sang Ah. His relentless drive to climb the societal ladder forms the core conflict of the series.
- Ha Ji Won as Chu Sang Ah: Known for her powerful performances in dramas like Secret Garden and Empress Ki, Ha Ji Won will portray Chu Sang Ah. Once the greatest actress in South Korea, her status has diminished since marrying Tae Seob, and she is now often treated as a “washed-up actress.” Her role suggests a woman navigating the treacherous social waters surrounding her husband’s ambitions and her own lost identity.
- Nana as Hwang Jung Won: The former After School member turned critically acclaimed actress (The Good Wife, Mask Girl) is cast as Hwang Jung Won. Her character is highly significant, as she operates secretly as an informant for Bang Tae Seob. More importantly, she holds the vital key—the “Pandora’s Box”—to exposing the deepest secrets and most corrupt dealings of the powerful cartel, making her a target and a threat to everyone involved.
Corporate Power and Succession Battles
The drama’s narrative scope also extends into the cutthroat world of corporate conglomerates, adding another layer of intense conflict:
- Oh Jung Se as Kwon Jong Wook: The veteran actor, celebrated for his broad range, will play Kwon Jong Wook, the eldest son of the chairman of the WR Group, Korea’s third-largest conglomerate. His character is positioned in a fierce battle for the successor position of the massive corporation, indicating a powerful internal struggle for control of one of the nation’s economic pillars.
- Cha Joo Young as Lee Yang Mi: Rounding out the primary cast is Cha Joo Young, who gained immense popularity for her roles in hits like The Glory. She plays Lee Yang Mi, the second wife of the WR Group chairman. Her marriage places her in direct competition with Kwon Jong Wook for control of the corporation, setting up a ruthless, high-stakes succession battle that connects directly to the power dynamics explored by Prosecutor Bang Tae Seob.
The intricate connections between a prosecutor seeking ultimate power, a corporate family fighting for succession, and an informant holding the key to their secrets promises a dense and action-packed political thriller.
With a proven director and a cast known for their ability to deliver intense performances, “Climax” is poised to be one of ENA’s most anticipated dramas when it premieres in 2026.