
New Year Blues
Drama · Romance
Overview
Four different couples have a romantic week over New Year's Eve. Both coming out of failed marriages, Ji-ho and Hyo-young are not open to the possibility of new love, while Jin-ah heads to the other side of globe and encounters Jae-hun.
Top Cast


Kim Kang-woo
Kim Kang-woo
Ji-ho
Kim Kang-woo
Ji-ho


Yoo In-na
Yoo In-na
Hyo-yeong
Yoo In-na
Hyo-yeong


Yoo Yeon-seok
Yoo Yeon-seok
Jae-heon
Yoo Yeon-seok
Jae-heon


Lee Yeon-hee
Lee Yeon-hee
Jin-a
Lee Yeon-hee
Jin-a


Lee Dong-hwi
Lee Dong-hwi
Yong-chan
Lee Dong-hwi
Yong-chan


Chen Duling
Chen Duling
Yaolin
Chen Duling
Yaolin


Yeom Hye-ran
Yeom Hye-ran
Yong-mi
Yeom Hye-ran
Yong-mi


Sooyoung Choi
Sooyoung Choi
O-wol
Sooyoung Choi
O-wol


Teo Yoo
Teo Yoo
Rae-hwan
Teo Yoo
Rae-hwan


Ye Su-jeong
Ye Su-jeong
Hye-shim
Ye Su-jeong
Hye-shim
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