๐ธ Campus Love Is Back! Why Spring of Seasons Might Be Your Next K-Drama Obsession
[K-Drama Radar | May 2025]
Park Ji-hoo and Lee Seung-hyub lead a fresh romantic drama perfect for springtime binge-watching.
๐ฟ New Faces, Familiar Feels
Miss the heartfelt campus love stories like Twenty-Five Twenty-One or Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo?
SBS’s brand new K-drama Spring of Seasons (์ฌ๊ณ์ ๋ด) is ready to bring back that magic — a soft, emotional, yet surprisingly relatable take on young love and growing up.
๐ Meet the Leads:
▶ Lee Seung-hyub, lead vocalist of K-band N.Flying, surprises as Jung Si-on, a cold, logical engineering major who finds himself caught off guard by love.
Their chemistry? Already buzzing online from teasers alone.
๐บ Streaming Info
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Premiere: May 6, 2025 (SBS Korea)
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Available internationally on: Viki, KOCOWA, potentially Netflix (region-dependent)
Subtitles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, and more.
✨ Why You Should Watch Spring of Seasons
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A Long-Awaited Campus Love Story
It’s been a while since a good ol’ college romance hit our screens — this one's poised to scratch that itch with just the right amount of nostalgia. -
Park Ji-hoo’s First Full-Fledged Rom-Com
Known for intense dramatic roles, Park Ji-hoo gets to show a lighter, warmer side. Expect emotional depth wrapped in soft humor. -
Lee Seung-hyub’s Breakthrough Role?
More than just an idol-turned-actor. Early reactions say he might just steal your heart — and the spotlight — this season. -
Seasonal Storytelling
The drama spans four seasons in a single year, showing the evolution of first love, misunderstandings, heartbreak, and healing — all on one dreamy campus.
๐ Final Thoughts
If you're looking for a comforting watch with well-written characters and slow-burn romance, Spring of Seasons should be on your radar. It's not flashy or packed with clichรฉs — it’s sincere, emotional, and real. Sometimes, that’s exactly what we
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