The TVING original Yumi's Cells season 3 softens viewers' hearts with a cell-stimulating empathic romance.

The TVING original Yumi's Cells season 3, which premieres on the 13th (directed by Lee Sang-yeop, written by Song Jae-jung and Kim Kyung-ran, presented by TVING, produced by Studio Dragon, Merry Cow and Studio N), portrays a cell-stimulating empathic romance in which Yumi (Kim Go-eun), who became a star writer, once again laughs, cries and falls in love because of the unexpected person Sun-rok (Kim Jaewon) who appears like a bolt from the blue in her unstimulating daily life. After achieving her dream of becoming a writer, Yumi's Cell Village, which had been calm without any exciting events, regains energy through an unpredictable romance with Sun-rok, raising viewers' heart rates. Ahead of its highly anticipated premiere, we highlighted the viewing points that make Yumi's Cells season 3 irresistibly immersive.

# trusted cell-stimulating empathic romance returns

Yumi's Cells season 3 received great love for its original attempt to combine live action and 3D animation. Yumi's everyday life and love story, depicted as ordinary but witty, real but cheerful, delivered excitement, laughter and empathy to many, becoming a life drama. This season will also be full of the warm empathy and delightful humor unique to the Yumi's Cells series. Yumi's new love and her story of growing once again in the process are expected to resonate with viewers. In addition, Yumi's Cells season 3, returning after four years, adds to the anticipation with Kim Go-eun, who played Yumi herself, at the center, the addition of trending young actor Kim Jaewon, and the reunion of trusted director Lee Sang-yeop with writers Song Jae-jung and Kim Kyung-ran. It will also be released to global viewers on HBO Max in 17 countries and territories in Asia-Pacific and on Disney+ Japan in the TVING brand channel.

#Kim Go-eun x Kim Jaewon, a romance that flips from dislike to excitement

Yumi, who challenged herself with a new dream of becoming a writer, succeeds as a romance novelist who steals readers' hearts, but she still finds love difficult. In a bland daily life with nothing to make her flutter, Yumi's Cell Village is also quiet. Then the calm is shaken by the appearance of Sun-rok, an editorial department producer who is newly in charge of Yumi. Sun-rok is a Julie Publishing editorial producer with a sweet face who delivers surprisingly blunt 'hard truths.' Rational and composed, Sun-rok has the unexpected charm of being a steadfast homebody who lives in 'low-power mode' outside the house. The thrilling shift in Yumi and Sun-rok's relationship from 'dislike' to 'excitement,' and the unpredictable romance within, will stimulate viewers' dating cells.

# the actors' passionate performances and fantastic chemistry that will deliver warm empathy and delightful laughter

You can't miss the passionate performances of the actors who will create warm empathy and delightful laughter. The comeback of Jun Suk-ho in the role of Julie Publishing editor-in-chief Daeyong and the addition of Choi Daniel as Julie Publishing's lead writer Ju-ho, a character not in the original, who will create a new story, are anticipated. Also expected are Cho Hae-jung as Na-hee, Yumi's assistant writer with lively charm; Miram as I-da, Yumi's steadfast friend; and Park Se-in as PD Jang, Yumi's producer. Sung Ji-roo, who played devoted father Man-sik in seasons 1 and 2, Yoon Yoo-seon as warm mother Young-sim, Lee Yu-bi as human vitamin Ruby, and Hwang Chan-sung as PD Yoon, who opens the curtain for season 3, will make special appearances to brighten the drama. The fantastic chemistry created by actors with solid acting skills will make viewers smile this spring.

Meanwhile, the TVING original Yumi's Cells season 3 will be exclusively pre-released on TVING with two episodes every Monday at 6 p.m. starting on the 13th, and will air one episode each on tvN every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m.

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