The upcoming K-drama Last Summer promises to move audiences with its tender exploration of love, memories, and long-buried secrets. Starring Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun, the series blends nostalgia, romance, and emotional depth in a story that revisits the bittersweet feelings of first love.
Scheduled to premiere on November 1 on Viki, the drama is already among the most anticipated releases of the year. Here are three reasons you shouldn’t miss Last Summer!
1. A Love Defined by the Memories of Youth
Last Summer follows Baek Do Ha (Lee Jae Wook) and Song Ha Kyung (Choi Sung Eun), childhood friends who used to spend only 21 days together each year during their summer vacations. Ha Kyung always carried secret feelings for Do Ha but never found the courage to confess.
Two years ago, a painful incident drove them apart. When Do Ha unexpectedly returns to Ha Kyung’s village, their reunion rekindles emotions and secrets they both tried to bury — setting the stage for a heartfelt story of reconciliation and personal growth.

2. Complex Relationships and a Captivating Love Triangle
Beyond its central love story, Last Summer stands out for its intricate relationships involving Do Ha, Ha Kyung, and Baek Do Young — Do Ha’s twin brother, also played by Lee Jae Wook.
After their parents’ divorce, Do Ha moved to the U.S. while Do Young remained in Korea, and the brothers only reunited during summer holidays. Years later, Ha Kyung uncovers painful truths about a past event involving the twins, reigniting old wounds.
The series also introduces Seo Soo Hyuk (Kim Gun Woo), a new love interest for Ha Kyung, adding emotional tension and a breathtaking love triangle that promises both heartbreak and hope.

🎬 3. A Talented Cast and Breathtaking Cinematography
With a strong supporting cast — including Kwon Ah Reum, Ahn Dong Gu, Jung Bo Min, and Choi Byung Mo — Last Summer brings to life a series of compelling side stories that enrich the main narrative.
The drama’s cinematography is another highlight. Filmed in the fictional village of Patan, near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), it features sunlit landscapes, warm tones, and a nostalgic atmosphere that perfectly capture the essence of summer and the passage of time.

Last Summer is more than a story about first love — it’s a touching reflection on growing up, forgiving, and rediscovering the beauty of human connection.
Get ready to be moved by Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun in a journey filled with memories, regrets, and second chances. 🌅



