The much-awaited K-drama Marry My Husband released a new trailer, giving viewers a sneak peek into what to expect. Starring Park Min-Young, Na In-Woo, Lee Yi-Kyung, and Song Ha-Yoon, the series is a revenge drama. Adapted from a web novel of the same name by Sung So-Jak, the drama focuses on Kim Ji-Won (Park Min-Young), who travels back in time to seek revenge on her husband and his mistress.
Marry My Husband is all set to air on January 1, 2024, on tvN. The story revolves around terminally ill Kim Ji-Won, who finds out about her husband’s affair. The latter kills her, but she travels back in time to seek revenge. Since the official announcement was made earlier this month, viewers have been highly anticipating the drama to hit their TV screens.
Park Min-Young & Na In-Woo collaborate for revenge in Marry My Husband trailer
The trailer for Marry My Husband begins with an introduction to all the characters. The setting is that of a wedding where Kim Ji-Won’s husband, Park Min-Hwan (Lee Yi-Kyung) stands at the altar. While he is wearing all white, Ji-Won offers a sharp contrast in color by going black. She labels her husband “non-recyclable trash,” congratulating her best friend Jung Soo-Min (Song Ha-Yoon), who is the bride.
Ji-Won labels her best friend as someone who has taken everything that belongs to her, including her husband. Ji-Won whispers to Soo-Min, wishing her best friend all the luck after marrying “trash she threw away,” indicating that her husband cheated on her with Soo-Min. She hands Soo-Min to her husband and slowly walks towards Yoo Ji-Hyeok (Na In-Woo).
It is clear from the Marry My Husband trailer that Ji-Won fights a tough battle but has Ji-Hyeok to help her seek revenge on her husband and best friend. Ji-Hyeok is her colleague, who is perceived as cold and arrogant but falls in love with Ji-Won, helping her in every possible way. The two hold hands, coordinated in black outfits, as they stand opposite Min-Hwan and Soo-Min in white.
Don’t forget to tune in to Marry My Husband on January 1, 2023, at 8:50 p.m. KST on tvN.