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Ju Ji-hoon, Jung Yu-mi's 'Love Your Enemy' coming to Disney+

Paul Xavier Jaehwa Bernardo,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Nov 05, 2024 02:31 PM PHT

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Ju Ji-hoon, left, and Jung Yu-mi in the teaser for 'Love Your Enemy.' Screenshot from video on Disney+ Philippines' X accountJu Ji-hoon and Jung Yu-mi star as a couple reuniting nearly two decades after a bitter breakup in the romance K-drama "Love Your Enemy," set to premiere on Disney+ in late November.

The series centers on Seok Ji-won and Yoon Ji-won, played by Ji-hoo nand Yu-mi, respectively, who were born on the same day with the same name to rival families.

Despite the conflict between their families, the pair "fought against the odds, falling in love with each other during their last summer at high school" but a small misunderstanding led to their breakup, Disney+ said in a press release.

Eighteen years later, lingering feelings of anger and resentment resurface as Ji-won and Ji-won find themselves working together, the streamer added.

Disney+ Philippines also unveiled a 34-second teaser for the series on its X (formerly Twitter) account, offering a glimpse of an emotionally charged reunion between the two leads.

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The series is penned by Lim Ye-jin, known for the period drama "The Tale of Nokdu," and directed by Park Joon-hwa, who also helmed the hit romantic comedy "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?".

Poster for the South Korean drama 'Love Your Enemy,' which will premiere on Disney+ on November 23. Photo courtesy of Disney+Ji-hoon is known for starring in series such as "Princess Hours" and "Kingdom." He has also played lead roles in several Disney+ series, including "Blood Free" and the upcoming "Light Shop Keeper."

Meanwhile, Yu-mi's notable projects include the web series "The School Nurse Files," and films such as "Train to Busan," "Kim Ji-young: Born 1982" and "Wonderland."

For more news and features on K-pop, K-drama, and K-stars, visit the Hallyu Corner microsite.

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