Love Next Door: Cast, Episodes, Plot, Trailer - Netflix Tudum

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    What to Know About the K-Drama Love Next Door

    When these childhood frenemies reunite, will sparks fly?
    By Ingrid Ostby
    Oct. 7, 2024

As kids, they were at turns friends and foes. As adults, they’re two crazy successful people living on opposite sides of the world. When a chance meeting throws them together again, will their relationship blossom into something more? From Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha creators Yu Je-won and Shin Ha-eun, the romantic K-drama Love Next Door — Netflix’s No. 4 non-English language series — stars Jung So-min as Bae Seok-ryu, a businesswoman who’s returned to South Korea to get her life back together, and Jung Hae-in as Choi Seung-hyo, a prominent young architect.  

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When will Love Next Door be released?

Stream all 16 episodes now.

Where can I find the trailer for Love Next Door?

Check it out at the top of this page. 

Jung Hae-in as Choi Seung-hyo, wearing a brown suit, sits outside on a bench next to Jung So-min as Bae Seok-ryu, who wears a cream-colored floral dress and cream-colored cardigan in an image from the series ‘Love Next Door.’

Jung Hae-in and Jung So-min in Love Next Door

Who’s in the cast of Love Next Door?

  • Jung Hae-in (D.P.) as Choi Seung-hyo, an architect and the co-CEO of the architecture firm Atelier In
  • Jung So-min (Alchemy of Souls) as Bae Seok-ryu 
  • Kim Ji-eun (Again My Life) as Jeong Mo-eum, a paramedic and Seok-ryu and Seung-hyo’s childhood friend
  • Yun Ji-on (Sweet Home) as Kang Dan-ho, a reporter who falls for Mo-eum
  • Park Ji-young (Revenant) as Na Mi-sook, Seok-ryu’s mother
  • Jo Han-chul (Gyeongseong Creature) as Bae Geun-sik, Seok-ryu’s father
  • Jang Young-nam (Crash Course in Romance) as Seo Hye-sook, Seung-hyo’s mother
  • Lee Seung-jun (Strong Girl Nam-soon) as Choi Kyung-jong, Seung-hyo’s father
  • Jun Suk-ho (Kingdom) as Yoon Myung-woo, Seung-hyo’s co-CEO 
  • Kim Geum-soon (A Killer Paradox) as Do Jae-sook, Mo-eum’s mother
  • Han Ye-ju (When the Camellia Blooms) as Bang In-sook, Mi-sook and Hye-sook’s close friend
  • Lee Seung-hyub (Lovely Runner) as Bae Dong-jin, Seok-ryu’s pesky younger brother
Jung So-min as Bae Seok-ryu stands in front of a building wearing a black leather jacket in ‘Love Next Door.’

Jung So-min in Love Next Door

What happens in Love Next Door?

Seok-ryu (Jung So-min) is supposed to get married in the US a month from now … so why’s she back in South Korea trying to hide from her family? Turns out, life hasn’t been easy on the overachiever lately, and she’s looking for a fresh start. The day she arrives, she crosses paths with Seung-hyo (Jung Hae-in), a celebrated architect who knew Seok-ryu — and used to get beat up by her — as a kid. Their moms have been close friends since the pair were young and are still in heated competition with each other about whose child is thriving more, which hasn’t done anything to help Seok-ryu and Seung-hyo get along. As the pair resume their antagonistic relationship, however, their combativeness and hijinks end up bringing them closer — despite their complicated history. 

Jung Hae-in as Choi Seung-hyo dresses in all-black in an image from the series ‘Love Next Door.’

Jung Hae-in in Love Next Door

Is Love Next Door based on a book?

No, it’s not based on a book. 

Where does Love Next Door take place?

It takes place in the fictional neighborhood of Hyereung-dong in Seoul.

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