The final four episodes of the Netflix dating series My Korean Boyfriend are scheduled to arrive on the streaming service on January 8, 2026. The series, which blends reality show and documentary formats, launched the first part of its story with episodes 1 through 4 on New Year’s Day, January 1. This second wave of episodes will conclude the journeys of five Brazilian women as they try to turn their online connections with Korean men into lasting real-world relationships.
Where to Watch My Korean Boyfriend Part 2
My Korean Boyfriend is a Netflix exclusive series. All episodes, including the new ones releasing on January 8, are available to stream with a Netflix subscription. The series is categorized as a Reality TV show and is rated 13+. The second part’s release date of January 8, 2026, is consistent across multiple official and entertainment news sources. This global release means viewers worldwide, including in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and India, will get access to the final episodes at the same time.
Recap of Episodes 1-4: The Journey So Far
The first four episodes introduced the five Brazilian women and set the stage for their emotional journeys in Seoul. The show began with the women arriving in South Korea and moving into a shared house.
Mariana Tollendal was immediately disappointed when her online boyfriend, Danny, failed to pick her up from the airport, making her question if he was even real. He later apologized with a single rose, and their connection grew quickly despite Danny noting that their fast physical closeness was uncommon in Korean dating culture.
Katy Dias reconnected with Jack, a man she met on a train in Busan a year prior. However, she soon realized they had little in common; she is outgoing and loves cats, while he is introverted and allergic to them. By the end of Part 1, Katy made the decision to end their romantic relationship.
Luanny Vital‘s storyline was the most tense. Her relationship with Si-won was already troubled, and things escalated during a party. Si-won criticized another participant’s engagement ring and made a generalized comment about Brazilian women having “strong personalities,” leading to a heated argument where he stormed out. A later confrontation revealed past infidelity, leaving their future highly uncertain.
Morena Monaco and Su-woong were the most established couple, having dated for nearly a year and met in person before. Su-woong proposed to Morena early in the season, and she accepted. However, a significant challenge emerged: Su-woong’s mother expressed difficulty accepting his relationship with a Brazilian woman.
Camila Kim, born in Seoul but raised in Brazil, had a different focus. Her journey was more about reconnecting with her Korean roots than a specific romantic partner. In a poignant moment, she visited the hospital where she was born, finding emotional closure.
Episode 4 broke from the main narrative, featuring a panel of hosts reacting to and discussing the events of the first three episodes.
Expectations for Episodes 5-8: Key Storylines to Watch
The final four episodes are expected to bring resolutions and final decisions for each woman. With the initial meetings and cultural shocks established, Part 2 will test whether these relationships have a future.
For Luanny and Si-won, the upcoming episodes will likely deal with the serious fallout from their confrontations. Trust is broken, and communication is strained. The central question is whether their relationship can be repaired after Si-won’s behavior or if Luanny decides to walk away for good.
Morena and Su-woong‘s engagement will face practical tests. Conversations about family approval, cultural expectations, and concrete future plans are expected to take center stage, especially involving Su-woong’s mother. Their story will explore whether their love can overcome these significant external pressures.
Mariana and Danny‘s fast-paced romance will be tested beyond the initial excitement. Their real-life compatibility and ability to navigate cultural differences in a day-to-day context will determine if their connection has lasting power.
With her relationship with Jack ended, Katy‘s journey is expected to shift toward emotional recovery and self-reflection. The show may follow her as she explores Seoul independently or if her path leads to a new romantic interest.
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Camila‘s storyline may develop further as she continues to explore her heritage. Having found personal closure, the final episodes could bring a new romantic possibility or focus on her role as a supportive friend within the group.
The production of the show adds a layer of authenticity to these stories. My Korean Boyfriend was filmed in Seoul over 22 days with a multicultural crew of more than 100 professionals from Brazil and South Korea. The production received support from Korean cultural consultants and official bodies like the Seoul Film Commission. The show was produced by Floresta, the Brazilian production company of Sony Pictures Television.
“My Korean Boyfriend reflects Brazilโs growing interest in Korean culture, and also in new formats when it comes to reality shows,” said Adriana โDidaโ Silva, VP and General Director of Floresta.
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