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Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young Join Netflix's Fall in! Love

Netflix has officially paired Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young for Fall in! Love, a role-reversal office rom-com built on their former military hierarchy.

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April 8, 2026

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Netflix has confirmed production of Fall in! Love, a new Korean romantic comedy starring Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young, with the streamer announcing the series on April 6 through its official newsroom. The setup is instantly sticky: Park Hyung-sik plays Na Jung-seok, a once-timid soldier who has remade himself into the polished CEO of an outdoor camping brand, while Park Gyu-young plays Woo Ami, his former military superior who re-enters his life as a rookie employee at his company. According to Netflix, that role reversal is the whole engine. It turns a familiar office romance into something sharper, because the history between them arrives with rank, ego, and unfinished tension already baked in. For a platform that keeps chasing globally exportable K-drama pairings, this is a clean bet on two leads who already know how to carry charm, pace, and emotional friction without overplaying the premise.

The pitch matters because Netflix is not selling Fall in! Love as a generic workplace rom-com. According to the streamer's announcement, Woo Ami was once a feared Special Forces officer nicknamed Viper, while Na Jung-seok was the nervous subordinate struggling through military life before becoming a self-made executive. That backstory gives the series a power dynamic Western audiences will understand immediately even without military-culture shorthand. It is less boss-meets-employee than former commander-meets-former subordinate, just with the hierarchy flipped at the worst possible time. Soompi's April 6 casting report confirms the same character setup and credits director Nam Seong-woo of My Lovely Liar and My Roommate Is a Gumiho alongside writer Kim Ha-na of Heartbeat and My Secret Romance. On paper, that is a pretty disciplined commercial package. The concept is broad, but the staff lineup suggests Netflix wants this one to land with real polish.

Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young give Netflix a strong pairing

Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young are the kind of casting combo that makes sense before a teaser even drops. Netflix highlighted Park Hyung-sik's run through titles including Strong Girl Bong-soon, Suits, Happiness, and Doctor Slump, while the platform positioned Park Gyu-young as one of its own proven faces through Sweet Home, Celebrity, Squid Game, and A Good Day to Be a Dog. That matters because Fall in! Love is going to live or die on rhythm. The role-reversal gimmick can be funny for ten minutes. Chemistry has to carry everything after that. Early fan reaction across Reddit discussion threads has been predictably upbeat, with viewers focusing less on the premise and more on whether this pairing can deliver the right mix of prickly tension and soft landing. We think that is the correct read. Netflix did not need the loudest possible casting. It needed two actors who can sell pride, embarrassment, and attraction in the same scene.

The military-to-office setup gives this rom-com a sharper hook

Fall in! Love works because the premise already has built-in conflict before the romance starts. Netflix confirmed that Woo Ami once dominated in a high-pressure military environment but now struggles to adapt to civilian office life, while Na Jung-seok has done the opposite by turning old insecurity into executive confidence. That contrast gives the drama a cleaner hook than the average office romance, which usually has to manufacture tension through class gaps or misunderstood personalities. Here, the friction is already there. One person remembers command. The other remembers submission. Put them inside the same company and the tone almost writes itself. It also feels like a smart global play. The military angle gives the story an instantly legible past, and the office setting keeps the present-day stakes familiar for Netflix viewers outside Korea. If the script leans into the embarrassment and emotional whiplash instead of sanding it down, this could be one of the streamer's more replayable rom-com launches of the year.

What to watch next from Netflix's Fall in! Love

Netflix has confirmed production and the lead cast, but it has not announced a premiere date yet. That means the real watchpoint now is how quickly the platform starts rolling out first-look materials, especially stills and teaser footage that define the series tone. As reported by Soompi, the project is already framed as a full office romance rather than a lighter side play for either actor, so expectation management will matter from the first teaser onward. If Netflix pushes the military-history angle too hard, the show risks feeling gimmicky. If it undersells that setup, it loses the exact thing making the title stand out in a crowded K-drama pipeline. For now, the upside is obvious. Fall in! Love has a high-concept hook, a commercially reliable director-writer team, and two leads with enough name recognition to travel well beyond the core K-drama audience. In other words, this is exactly the kind of mid-scale Netflix Korean series that can sneak up and become a global comfort watch.

Fans Also Ask

What is Fall in! Love on Netflix about?
Fall in! Love is a Korean romantic comedy about Na Jung-seok, a former timid soldier who becomes the CEO of an outdoor camping brand, and Woo Ami, his former military superior who joins his company as a rookie employee. Netflix confirmed the series on April 6, 2026, framing it as a role-reversal office romance built on their previous military hierarchy.
Who stars in Netflix's Fall in! Love?
Netflix confirmed on April 6, 2026 that Park Hyung-sik and Park Gyu-young will lead Fall in! Love. Park Hyung-sik plays Na Jung-seok, while Park Gyu-young plays Woo Ami, a former Special Forces officer nicknamed Viper. The pairing gives the series two recognizable K-drama leads with strong streaming-era track records.
When is Fall in! Love releasing on Netflix?
Netflix has confirmed production of Fall in! Love, but it has not announced an official release date yet. As of April 8, 2026 AEST, the platform has only revealed the lead cast, premise, director, and writer. The next key update to watch will be first-look stills, teaser footage, or a formal premiere window announcement.

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