See You At Work Tomorrow Release Date: When Will Prime Video's New Office Romance Premiere? Plot, Cast DEETS
Prime Video is set to premiere Korean series See You at Work Tomorrow! worldwide on 22 June, streaming exclusively in more than 240 countries and territories, and bringing office romance and workplace drama straight to viewers’ desks.

The show combines slow-burn love with sly office humour, using daily work pressure, awkward meetings, and after-hours cravings to explore how emotions flare when people share tight deadlines, tense presentations, and long nights in front of glowing screens.
See You at Work Tomorrow! on Prime Video: Korean series cast and characters
See You at Work Tomorrow! stars Seo In-guk, known from Boyfriend on Demand, Death's Game, and Doom at Your Service, opposite Park Ji-hyun from You and Everything Else, Hidden Face, and Flex x Cop, as colleagues whose guarded lives collide inside a demanding corporate set-up.
Park Ji-hyun plays Cha Ji-yoon, a once-ambitious product planner who now moves through tasks on autopilot, staying reliable at work yet preferring cosy food, online games, and quiet nights that keep romance and risk firmly at arm’s length.
See You at Work Tomorrow! Korean series on Prime Video: workplace boss twist
Seo In-guk appears as Kang Si-woo, Ji-yoon’s famously distant manager, labelled in the office as the "Three-No Man": no smiles, no small talk, no apologies, though that frosty image starts to thaw after Ji-yoon begins to glimpse a softer, hidden side.
As Si-woo’s understated kindness surfaces, Ji-yoon’s defences, built after earlier emotional hurt, start to weaken, nudging both characters to question long-held rules about keeping feelings separate from work and about how much of themselves they dare show colleagues.
See You at Work Tomorrow! is adapted from the Kakao Webtoon by McQueen Studio, directed by Cho Eun-sol, known for Perfect Shot and My Beautiful Apartment, written by Born Again co-writer Kim Kyung-min, and produced by Studio Dragon with Kross Pictures, highlighting modern office culture with humour, vulnerability, and controlled emotional chaos.
The series suggests that even when work routines feel draining and predictable, turning up each day can still create small, surprising bonds, and 22 June on Prime Video may become the date many viewers remember for an office romance that starts between tasks and slowly shifts two guarded lives.


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