Song Joong Ki, Chun Woo Hee, Lee Joo Myung, And Seo Ji Hoon Revisit First Love As Adults In “My Youth” Poster

JTBC has released a wistful poster for its forthcoming romance drama “My Youth.” The image offers the first look at a story that reunites first loves in adulthood, starring Song Joong Ki, Chun Woo Hee, Lee Joo Myung and Seo Ji Hoon.

Key Takeaways:

  • JTBC unveiled the first poster for its upcoming Friday drama “My Youth.”
  • The series centers on adults confronting the echoes of their first love.
  • Song Joong Ki plays Sunwoo Hae, a man beginning an “ordinary” life late.
  • Chun Woo Hee portrays Sung Je Yeon, who unsettles her former love’s calm.
  • Lee Joo Myung and Seo Ji Hoon round out the cast, adding further depth to the romantic narrative.

A Poster Sets the Tone
JTBC’s newly released poster for “My Youth” bathes its four leads in a muted, sun-washed palette—an aesthetic cue that nostalgia will sit at the drama’s heart. The promotional image, revealed August 18, hints at a reflective tale of love rediscovered.

The Story Behind the Image
“My Youth” is billed as a romance that watches first love circle back long after the thrill of adolescence has faded. Sunwoo Hae (Song Joong Ki) “begins to live an ordinary life later than most people,” according to the series synopsis, while Sung Je Yeon (Chun Woo Hee) “must disrupt her first love’s tranquility.” Their crossed paths promise both comfort and complication.

Cast of Familiar Faces
Alongside Song and Chun, actors Lee Joo Myung and Seo Ji Hoon join the ensemble, each revisiting the theme of first love as adults. While details of their roles remain under wraps, the casting points to multiple threads of past affections intersecting on screen.

Nostalgia, Friday Nights, and Anticipation
JTBC has slotted the series for its Friday lineup, positioning “My Youth” to capture viewers eager for a weekly dose of sentiment. If the poster’s warm tones and pensive stares are any indication, the drama aims to translate universal questions—What if we met again? Who have we become?—into an hour of television that feels both intimate and sweeping.

For now, a single image must suffice. Yet the quiet promise it carries is clear: first love, like memory itself, never fades entirely.

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