Top 5 Reasons to Watch ‘Monthly Boyfriend’: A Unique Virtual Romance Experience on Netflix!
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Netflix’s new series “Monthly Boyfriend” brings back Ji Soo as the ‘perfect fit’ alongside ‘chemistry master’ Seo In-guk in a highly anticipated pairing, as revealed in newly released character stills.
Set to premiere on March 6, “Monthly Boyfriend” is a romantic comedy that follows Mi-rae (Ji Soo), a webtoon producer worn down by real life, as she explores love through a virtual dating simulation service. The show’s title doubles as the name of this in-story subscription platform, offering users their dream dates in a digital realm. This unique concept of ‘subscribing to virtual romance’ layered over the relatable daily grind of office life promises viewers a thrilling emotional journey.
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The reunion of Ji Soo, returning as the ‘perfect fit,’ and Seo In-guk, known for his stellar on-screen chemistry, has already generated significant buzz. Ji Soo’s bright, down-to-earth persona meshes perfectly with the relatable character of Mi-rae, while Seo In-guk, acclaimed for his captivating romantic roles, brings a fresh charm to his character. As fellow webtoon producers, the duo is set to become entangled in an intriguing dynamic as late-night work companions.
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Ji Soo embodies Mi-rae, an office worker so consumed by her daily grind that love has become an afterthought. Newly released photos capture Mi-rae’s exhausted commute, dozing off with noise-canceling headphones – a picture-perfect representation of the average office worker. Another shot shows her shivering in the winter cold outdoors.
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As viewers’ curiosity about Mi-rae’s hectic work life grows, a particularly intriguing image shows her donning the ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ device with a look of curiosity. Anticipation builds for the virtual dates that await Mi-rae, promising excitement and romance.
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Seo In-guk’s character, Kyung-nam, also piques interest with his multifaceted appeal. A popular webtoon producer at the studio, Kyung-nam becomes an enigmatic colleague that Mi-rae inexplicably wants to avoid. Photos reveal Kyung-nam deeply engrossed in work, exuding an aura of competence. His indifferent glances toward Mi-rae hint at a subtle tension between them. However, another image unveils a surprisingly endearing side of Kyung-nam, appearing intoxicated and showcasing a complete 180 from his usual demeanor.
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Ji Soo shared, “Mi-rae is a typical young professional, working hard and finding happiness in her own way. I believe she’s universally relatable, so I focused on authentically portraying her emotions.” Seo In-guk described Kyung-nam as “a character with hidden depths beneath his stoic exterior,” adding, “Expect plenty of surprises and humor as Mi-rae and Kyung-nam’s relationship unfolds.”
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Director Kim Jung-sik highlighted, “The core appeal lies in Mi-rae’s personal growth and the evolving dynamic between her and Kyung-nam. We follow Mi-rae, scarred by real-life romance, as she explores the ‘Monthly Boyfriend’ virtual world, healing herself and rediscovering the courage to love. I believe viewers will deeply empathize with Mi-rae’s journey and find themselves naturally rooting for her.”
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“Monthly Boyfriend,” a captivating romantic comedy starring Ji Soo and Seo In-guk, is set to premiere exclusively on Netflix on March 6.
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