See You at Work Tomorrow!
Upcoming South Korean television series
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See You at Work Tomorrow! (Korean: 내일도 출근) is an upcoming South Korean workplace romantic comedy television series written by Kim Kyung-min, directed by Jo Eun-sol, and starring Seo In-guk, Park Ji-hyun, and Kang Mi-na. Based on the webtoon of the same name by McQueen Studio, the series follows Ji-yoon, a seven-year office worker with a chronic illness, as she forms an unlikely bond with her boss Si-woo, leading to a deep and irreplaceable friendship. It is scheduled to premiere on tvN in August 2026, and will be available for streaming on TVING in South Korea and on Prime Video in selected international regions.[1]
| See You at Work Tomorrow! | |
|---|---|
| Hangul | 내일도 출근 |
| Lit. | Going to Work Tomorrow Too! |
| RR | Naeildo chulgeun |
| MR | Naeildo ch'ulgŭn |
| Genre | |
| Developed by | Studio Dragon |
| Written by | Kim Kyung-min |
| Directed by | Jo Eun-sol |
| Starring | |
| Country of origin | South Korea |
| Original language | Korean |
| Production | |
| Production company | Kross Pictures |
| Original release | |
| Network | tvN |
Synopsis
Cha Ji-yoon is a seven-year office professional at Saeum Electronics, enters a career plateau. To navigate internal departmental shifts, she begins working under Kang Si-woo, a manager noted for his rigid adherence to workplace discipline. The drama depicts the development of their relationship alongside the personal challenges faced by their colleagues.
Cast and characters
Main
- Seo In-guk as Kang Si-woo[1]
- A department manager known for his disciplined lifestyle and blunt communication style, which has earned him a reputation for being difficult among his subordinates.
- Park Ji-hyun as Cha Ji-yoon[1]
- A professional with seven years of experience who is recognized by her colleagues for her work instincts but is currently facing professional exhaustion.
- Kang Mi-na as Yoon No-ah[2]
- An employee in the same department who recently ended a long-term relationship. She seeks a fresh start and eventually encounters a new romantic interest through her hobbies.
Supporting
- Choi Kyung-hoon as Cho Ga-eul[3]
- An office employee whose role involves frequent interaction with the main department.
- Won Gyu-bin as Lee Jae-in[4]
- A member of the Saeum Electronics Digital Appliance (DA) Business Department.
- Han Tae-ha[5]
- Park Ye-young as Choi Su-jin[6]
- Kim Jung-young as Han Woo-jin[7]
- Kang Ki-doong as Jeon Ki-tae[8]
Production
Development
The series is a television adaptation of the Kakao webtoon of the same name by McQueen Studio, which has recorded over 200 million views.[9] In August 2025, tvN announced the project as part of its 2026 lineup.[10] The drama is directed by Jo Eun-sol and written by Kim Kyung-min, with planning by Studio Dragon and production by Kross Pictures.[5] Initially developed under the working title Back to Work!, the project was officially rebranded as See You at Work Tomorrow! in early 2026 to align with international branding strategies for global streaming platforms.
Casting
The casting process began in early 2025. In April 24, 2025, media outlets reported that Seo In-guk was in discussions to star as the male lead in the series.[11] Five days later, Park Ji-hyun was cast as the female lead.[12] On August 11, 2025, tvN officially confirmed the casting of Seo In-guk and Park Ji-hyun as the series leads.[1]
Supporting cast members were finalized throughout the latter half of 2025. Kang Mi-na was confirmed on August 28,[2] followed by Park Ye-young on September 2.[6] By late September, Choi Kyung-hoon and Won Gyu-bin joined the ensemble as office staff members.[3][4] In November 2025, the casting of Han Tae-ha in a supporting role was finalized.[5] The cast was rounded out with the additions of veteran actress Kim Jung-young in November and Kang Ki-doong in December 2025.[7][8]
Filming
Principal photography began in the second half of 2025.[2][13][14]
Release
The series is scheduled to air on tvN's Monday-Tuesday time slot starting August 2026. Simultaneously, it will be available for domestic streaming on TVING and globally on Prime Video.[10][15]