'Dare to Love Me' new poster in sync with webtoon
KBS 2TV's forthcoming romantic comedy K-drama, Dare to Love Me, has unveiled a special poster in anticipation of its premiere on Monday (May 13). The drama is an adaptation of a popular webtoon of the same title, capturing the romance between Shin Yoon-bok and his art teacher Kim Hong-do. The striking resemblance between the webtoon poster and its adaptation has fans buzzing with excitement.
Webtoon artist Sun Woo creates drama's special poster
The special poster for Dare to Love Me was crafted by Sunwoo—the artist behind the original webtoon. The poster reflects the main theme of the drama, showcasing the playful chemistry between Shin and Kim. The characters are brought to life by actors Kim Myung-soo and Lee Yoo-young respectively. Expressing confidence in them, the production team reportedly stated, "Not only will the drama fully convey the romantic mood...but Kim and Lee will breathe life into the characters through their acting."
What is the storyline of 'Dare to Love Me'?
Adapted from the beloved Korean webcomic series Hamburo Dahaejwo, Dare To Love Me follows Kim, a diligent contract worker at an apparel company. Meanwhile, Shin—hailing from the historical Sungsan Village, embodies the traditions of South Korea's Joseon era—donning the attire of a Confucian scholar and adhering to his family's values. Yet, beneath his facade lies a rebellious spirit and a passion for webcomic writing. Venturing to Seoul to chase his dreams, Shin crosses paths with Kim, sparking a tender romance.
Take a look at the episode preview
When and where to watch this K-drama?
Dare To Love Me is slated to debut on Monday on KBS2, airing new episodes every Monday and Tuesday night at 10:10pm KST. The series will also be accessible on Netflix globally, with episodes released simultaneously with KBS2's broadcast schedule. Ahead of its premiere, Netflix unveiled an official trailer for the series, showcasing a poignant montage of Kim facing mistreatment at her workplace. A colleague's biting remark, "You were an imposter to me," sets the tone for the challenges.