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| | * [[Chun Woo-Hee]] - Sung Je-Yeon | | * [[Chun Woo-Hee]] - Sung Je-Yeon |
| | * [[Lee Joo-Myoung]] - Mo Tae-Rin | | * [[Lee Joo-Myoung]] - Mo Tae-Rin |
Revision as of 16:33, 3 September 2025
Profile
- Drama: My Youth
- Revised romanization: My Youth
- Hangul: 마이 유스
- Director: Lee Sang-Yeob
- Writer: Park Si-Hyun
- Network: JTBC
- Episodes:
- Release Date: September 5, 2025 --
- Runtime: Friday 20:50 (two consecutive episodes per week)
- Genre: Romance
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Sun Woo-Hae (Song Joong-Ki) was a popular child actor, who shined in his youth. Due to the greed of the adults around him, he lost his shining light. He barely made it through the turmoil and now lives peacefully as a novelist and florist. Suddenly, Sung Je-Yeon (Chun Woo-Hee) appears in front of him. Sun Woo-Hae and Sung Je-Yeon were each other's first love and they helped each other get through the darkest times of their lives. They reunite after 10 years. The appearance of Sung Je-Yeon also reminds him of his past.
Meanwhile, Sung Je-Yeon works as a team leader for Feel Entertainment. She grew up in a wealthy family, without any worries, but her family suddenly fell into ruin. She now lives more fiercely than anyone else around her. She is driven by reality and only looks for success in her life. To achieve her goal, she finds Sun Woo-Hae, who was her first love, and breaks his peace. As she gets involved with him, she also experiences change by confronting her innocent past self.
Notes
- "My Youth" takes over the JTBC's Friday 20:50 time slot previously occupied by "The Nice Guy" and followed by "Love Me" December, 2025.
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