“Siren’s Kiss” Starring Park Min Young & Wi Ha Joon to Premiere in March on tvN and Prime Video

Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon in a teaser for 'Siren's Kiss'

tvN confirmed the release date for its romance thriller “Siren’s Kiss” on Tuesday. 

The drama stars Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon, two of Korea’s most popular actors, and will air on March 2, every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 PM KST on tvN. For international viewers, the production team has partnered with Prime Video for global streaming. The 12-episode drama will conclude on April 7, 2026.

“Siren’s Kiss” is a dangerous and suspenseful romantic thriller that explores the line between attraction and suspicion. The story centers on Han Seol Ah, played by Park Min Young (What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?, Healer), the chief auctioneer at Royal Auction, Korea’s top art auction house.

On the surface, Han Seol Ah is elegant, flawless, and untouchable. However, she hides a chilling secret: every man who has ever loved her has died. 

Opposite her, Wi Ha Joon (Little Women, Squid Game) stars as Cha Woo Seok, an elite investigator in the Insurance Fraud Investigation Unit (SIU). Known for his sharp instincts and high arrest record, he tracks down criminals who profit from life insurance fraud. 

After receiving a tip about a series of suspicious deaths, he begins investigating Han Seol Ah. While he strongly suspects her involvement, he finds himself unable to ignore her pull. Cha suspects she may be using her charm like a mythical siren to lure men to their deaths.

As the drama unfolds, Han Seol Ah and Cha Woo Seok become entangled in a complex relationship as suspect and investigator. It leads to a question of whether Han Seol Ah is truly a deadly “siren” or a misunderstood woman.

“Siren’s Kiss” is directed by Kim Chul Gyu, a seasoned director known for his work on hit dramas such as “Flower of Evil,” “Mother,” and “Celebrity.” The drama is adapted from the Japanese thriller “Ice World.”

“Siren’s Kiss” premieres on March 2, 2026, at 8:50 PM KST on tvN and will be available globally on Prime Video.

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