The K-drama Last Summer wrapped up its 12-episode run on KBS2 on December 7, 2025. As viewers watched the final moments of the story about summer love, twin brothers, and healing, a big question appeared: will there be a Last Summer Season 2? The series is a romantic comedy starring Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung-eun. While fans often hope for more, the evidence suggests this story has reached its natural and complete ending. No official announcement for a second season has been made by the network or producers.
How Last Summer Ended and Why It Feels Complete
The finale of Last Summer tied up the major storylines for all the main characters, leaving little room for a direct continuation. The central love story between Baek Do-ha and his childhood neighbor Song Ha-gyeong reached a stable and hopeful point. After years of unspoken feelings and a painful shared history, the two finally confessed their feelings and began a mature relationship. The episode showed them enjoying simple, quiet moments together, like celebrating Do-ha’s birthday with family and sharing a kiss after a friend’s wedding. Their journey from conflicted friends to a couple was fully realized.
The mystery surrounding Do-ha’s twin brother, Baek Do-yeong, was also resolved. The series confirmed that Do-yeong had passed away, a fact that both Do-ha and Ha-gyeong had to come to terms with. His story, which acted as a central emotional weight for the characters, reached its conclusion, allowing the living characters to move forward.
Other storylines were neatly closed as well. The side project to build an observatory at Patan High School, which faced public opposition, was successfully completed by the team. The romantic subplot involving friends Lee-seul and Seung-taek ended with them reconciling their differences, getting married, and even expecting a child. Even the third lead, Seo Soo-hyeok, who had feelings for Ha-gyeong, received a proper and peaceful send-off.
The story closes almost every major thread, and the finale doesn’t leave space for a new arc to grow.
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The Practical Realities of K-Drama Season 2 Renewals
In the world of Korean television, getting a second season is not common. Most K-dramas are designed as one-season stories, with a beginning, middle, and end that wraps up in 12 to 16 episodes. Last Summer fits this model perfectly. It was written as a self-contained story by writer Jeon Yoo-ri and directed by Min Yeon-hong.
Several key factors make a second season unlikely:
- Completed Story: The main plot and character arcs are finished.
- No Source Material: The drama is not based on a long-running novel or webtoon with more story to adapt. It was an original script.
- Broadcast Format: It aired in a traditional weekend drama slot on KBS2, a format not typically known for multi-season stories.
While the drama had a dedicated fan base, its television ratings in South Korea were modest, averaging around 2.0%. Major hit ratings are usually needed to justify breaking the standard single-season format.
What Fans Are Saying and Where to Watch the Full Story
For viewers who loved the series, the good news is that the entire story is available to stream. All 12 episodes of Last Summer can be watched on the global streaming platform Viki. The series features an original soundtrack (OST) with songs by popular artists like Lee Mu-jin, Heize, Paul Kim, Bibi, and the groups Ateez and Illit.
Online discussions show that while some fans express a wish for more time with the characters, many agree the ending was satisfying. Reviews note that the series focused on emotional healing and realistic relationships rather than leaving dramatic cliffhangers. The final scene, with Ha-gyeong catching the wedding bouquet, was seen as a symbolic nod to her future with Do-ha, not a setup for a new conflict.
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