A new office romance is on the way, and with its casting alone, it’s already getting attention online. SBS has confirmed that Park Min-young, Yook Sungjae, and Go Soo will star in its upcoming drama ‘Nine to Six’, set to air in the second half of 2026. With such a powerful mix of romantic drama leads the project is already raising expectations to be one of the most anticipated romance dramas of the year. And the plot? Something some of us might even relate to…

‘Nine to Six’ centers on three very different characters working in the legal team of a corporate company.
When these three collide, the story unfolds into a realistic office romance shaped by contrasting values logic vs. emotion, experience vs. youth.

At first glance, the premise feels familiar: a love triangle in a corporate setting. But what sets ‘Nine to Six’ apart is its emotional framing.
Kang Yi-ji is not a character searching for love she actively questions it. That makes her interactions with Sun-woo and Hyun-tae less predictable, and more about transformation than attraction.
For global viewers, this kind of character driven romance often resonates more deeply than traditional setups.
The casting itself is a major reason for the growing buzz. Park Min-young, often referred to as a “rom-com queen,” returns to a genre she has consistently excelled in. Yook Sungjae brings a softer, emotionally open energy that contrasts with her character’s rational mindset.
Meanwhile, Go Soo’s casting adds another layer of anticipation marking his return to romance after nearly 15 years. Together, the trio represents a blend of experience, freshness, and depth a combination that often defines successful K-dramas.

Even before its release, ‘Nine to Six’ is generating interest for one key reason, the chemistry potential For many fans, this isn’t just about the story it’s about how the relationships will evolve.
With strong individual reputations and distinct acting styles, expectations are high for how these three leads will interact on screen. Office romances are a staple in K-dramas, but they only stand out when they offer something more than familiarity.
Scheduled for the second half of 2026, ‘Nine to Six’ is positioning itself as a drama that blends sweetness with realism.