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January 23, 2026 | 10:01am
Park Sung-hoon and Han Ji-min in "The Practical Guide to Love"
HBO Max
LONDON, United Kingdom — Han Ji-min, Park Sung-hoon and Lee Ki-taek lead the cast of upcoming Korean drama "The Practical Guide to Love."
The 12-episode series centers around the struggle of finding love in the modern age, where Ji-min's career-driven hotel employee Lee Eui-young seeks an efficient way to find a romantic partner.
In her search for love through blind dates, Eui-young finds herself caught between Sung-hoon's Song Tae-seop and Ki-taek's Shin Ji-soo.
Lee Jae-hun helms the project written by Lee Yi-jin and executive produced by Hwangbo Sang-mi. Completing the cast are Jung Hye-sung, Kim So-hye, "Taxi Driver" actor Shin Jae-ah and "When the Weather is Fine" actress Moon Jeong-hee.
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After a minor role in "Jewel in the Palace," Ji-min broke out in "Resurrection" opposite Uhm Tae-woong before starring in projects like "Yi San," "Familiar Wife," "The Light in Your Eyes," "Miss Baek" and "Our Blues."
Sung-hoon received wide recognition for his roles in "The Glory," "Queen of Tears" and the latter two seasons of "Squid Game" as a transgender character, while the relatively young Ki-taek starred in "Bon Appetit" and "My Happy Ending."
"The Practical Guide to Love," which will air locally on JTBC, will stream on HBO Max beginning February 28.
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