A single still image is enough to set the tone. In the newly released teaser poster for JTBC’s upcoming Friday series ‘Shining,’ Park Jin-young and Kim Min-ju are seen embracing in the middle of a crosswalk, sunlight falling softly around them as if time has paused.

‘Shining’ traces the journey of Yeon Tae-seo (Park Jin-young) and Mo Eun-a (Kim Min-ju), who first meet at nineteen and share a formative bond in their early twenties, only to reunite years later. The series follows how two people who once became each other’s entire world gradually grow into lights that guide one another’s lives.
In the newly released poster, the two stand in the middle of a bustling city intersection, holding each other without hesitation. While people around them move briskly through the crosswalk, Tae-seo and Eun-a remain still absorbed in a moment that belongs only to them.

The image captures a contrast that defines the drama’s emotional direction. Against the movement of the city, their embrace feels insulated, almost fragile. Sunlight filters through leafy trees, amplifying the freshness of their youth and the tenderness of a first love untouched by doubt.
The accompanying caption reads, “Our twenties, when everything felt possible because we were together.” The line reinforces the idea that this was not just romance, but a shared belief in the future one that shaped who they would later become.

Rather than relying on dramatic gestures, the poster leans into stillness and proximity. Park Jin-young and Kim Min-ju’s expressions are calm, content, and unguarded, suggesting a relationship built on comfort rather than intensity. It is a portrayal of affection that feels lived-in, emphasizing emotional intimacy over spectacle.
This approach aligns with ‘Shining’s’ promise: a romance that unfolds gently, allowing small moments to carry weight.
As anticipation builds, viewers are left wondering how this radiant past will resonate in the present timeline of the story. What remains of a love that once felt like the entire world—and how does it change when revisited after time has passed?
‘Shining’ will premiere with back to back Episodes 1 and 2 on March 6 at 8:50 p.m. KST. With its emphasis on memory, emotion, and quiet connection, the series is positioning itself as a spring romance that lingers not through grand declarations, but through moments that feel unmistakably real.