
Finding Mr. Destiny
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A man sets up the First Love Agency to help people locate their long-lost first love. But then he ends up falling in love with his first client.
Top Cast


Lim Soo-jung
Lim Soo-jung
Seo Ji-woo
Lim Soo-jung
Seo Ji-woo


Gong Yoo
Gong Yoo
Han Gi-joon
Gong Yoo
Han Gi-joon


Cheon Ho-jin
Cheon Ho-jin
Seo Dae-ryung
Cheon Ho-jin
Seo Dae-ryung


Jeon Soo-kyeong
Jeon Soo-kyeong
Soo-kyung
Jeon Soo-kyeong
Soo-kyung


Ryu Seung-su
Ryu Seung-su
Gi-joon's Brother-in-law
Ryu Seung-su
Gi-joon's Brother-in-law


Lee Chung-ah
Lee Chung-ah
Ji-hye
Lee Chung-ah
Ji-hye


Lee Je-hoon
Lee Je-hoon
Woo-hyung
Lee Je-hoon
Woo-hyung


Kim Min-ji
Kim Min-ji
Chae-ri
Kim Min-ji
Chae-ri
Lee Jun-ha
Lee Jun-ha
Woo-ri
Lee Jun-ha
Woo-ri


Cho Han-cheul
Cho Han-cheul
Yun-chool
Cho Han-cheul
Yun-chool
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