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Disney+ Caps off 2023 with Romantic Love Stories

Published November 22, 2023 08:43 AM

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As winter descends, Disney+, the flagship streaming service of Walt Disney Co., is set to conclude the year with two romantic offerings. The platform, known for superhero action and spy thrillers like "Moving" and "Vigilante," will present "Tell Me That You Love Me" and "Soundtrack #2" to captivate viewers with heartwarming tales. 

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"Tell Me That You Love Me," adapted from a 1995 Japanese drama series, centers around hearing-impaired artist Cha Jin-woo (Jung Woo-sung) and aspiring actor Jung Mo-eun (Shin Hyun-bin). Directed by Kim Youn-jin, known for the hit series "Our Beloved Summer" (2021), and scripted by Kim Min-jung of "Love in the Moonlight" (2016), the 16-part series marks Jung Woo-sung's return to melodrama after 11 years. The series is scheduled for release on Monday, with two episodes dropping each Monday and Tuesday on Disney+.

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Simultaneously, the Disney+ original series "Soundtrack #2" introduces a compelling love triangle involving former college sweethearts and a new suitor. Starring Noh Sang-hyun from Apple TV+'s "Pachinko" (2022), along with Geum Sae-rok and newcomer Sohn Jeong-hyuck, the six-part romance unfolds a unique music project that reunites the former couple as a piano tutor and student after four years, introducing singer-songwriter K (Sohn) to add complexity to the relationships. "Soundtrack #2" is set to premiere on Wednesdays, starting December 6.

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Streaming Giant to Feature Melodrama and Intriguing Love Triangle in Upcoming Original Series

Courtesy of Genie TV


As winter descends, Disney+, the flagship streaming service of Walt Disney Co., is set to conclude the year with two romantic offerings. The platform, known for superhero action and spy thrillers like "Moving" and "Vigilante," will present "Tell Me That You Love Me" and "Soundtrack #2" to captivate viewers with heartwarming tales. 

▲ Courtesy of Genie TV

"Tell Me That You Love Me," adapted from a 1995 Japanese drama series, centers around hearing-impaired artist Cha Jin-woo (Jung Woo-sung) and aspiring actor Jung Mo-eun (Shin Hyun-bin). Directed by Kim Youn-jin, known for the hit series "Our Beloved Summer" (2021), and scripted by Kim Min-jung of "Love in the Moonlight" (2016), the 16-part series marks Jung Woo-sung's return to melodrama after 11 years. The series is scheduled for release on Monday, with two episodes dropping each Monday and Tuesday on Disney+.

▲ Courtesy of Walt Disney Co. Korea
Simultaneously, the Disney+ original series "Soundtrack #2" introduces a compelling love triangle involving former college sweethearts and a new suitor. Starring Noh Sang-hyun from Apple TV+'s "Pachinko" (2022), along with Geum Sae-rok and newcomer Sohn Jeong-hyuck, the six-part romance unfolds a unique music project that reunites the former couple as a piano tutor and student after four years, introducing singer-songwriter K (Sohn) to add complexity to the relationships. "Soundtrack #2" is set to premiere on Wednesdays, starting December 6.

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Joy, nunimbos@gmail.com 

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