Love Your Enemy, the upcoming romance drama starring Ju Ji Hoon and Jung Yu Mi, is set to premiere on November 23. The newly released poster features the two leads gazing at each other affectionately under lilac blooms, capturing the drama’s romantic tone with the tagline, “Let’s place a bet. Let’s date when the lilacs bloom.”
Take A Look at “Love Your Enemy” Poster
The drama is already creating anticipation among fans, as Ju Ji Hoon and Jung Yu Mi will be collaborating for the first time, bringing together their acting talents and experience. Directed by Park Joon Hwa and written by Kim Ye Jin, Love Your Enemy is scheduled for a 12-episode run on tvN, with episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday.
Plot Summary and Character Insights
The story of Love Your Enemy centers on Seok Ji Won and Yoon Ji Won, former lovers whose relationship ended due to family conflicts. Though separated for 15 years, they are unexpectedly reunited, and their love for each other appears just as strong as it was in the past. The narrative follows their reconnection and the rekindling of a romance that never truly ended.
- Ju Ji Hoon stars as Seok Ji Won, a newly appointed chairman at a high school and an executive director at a conglomerate. Known for his athleticism and academic achievements, Seok Ji Won appears to be the perfect individual but is suddenly faced with unresolved feelings upon his reunion with Yoon Ji Won.
- Jung Yu Mi takes on the role of Yoon Ji Won, a dedicated physical education teacher who passionately opposes injustice. The two characters, who have been rivals since the beginning, find themselves navigating their complex feelings and past conflicts upon reuniting.
Cast and Production Team
Ju Ji Hoon is well-regarded for his roles in dramas and films like Blood Free, Kingdom, and Mount Jiri, while Jung Yu Mi has captivated audiences with her performances in Train to Busan, Wonderland, and Silenced. The series is directed by Park Joon Hwa, known for successful shows such as Alchemy of Souls, Because This is My First Life, and What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, and written by Kim Ye Jin, whose credits include The Tale of Nokdu and Love in the Moonlight.
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