Romantic K-Drama Still Shining: Cast, Plot, Where and When to Stream - Netflix Tudum

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    In the Romantic K-Drama Still Shining, Love Is a Lifelong Journey

    Watch two new episodes every week through April 3.

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    March 13, 2026

If slow-burn dramas led by K-pop idols are your thing, look no further than Still Shining, a swoonworthy series starring Got7’s Park Jin-young (Our Unwritten Seoul) and former Iz*One member Kim Min-ju (Undercover High School) as two high school exes who get a second chance at love as adults.

The 10-episode limited series begins when the studious Yeon Tae-seo (Park) meets slacker Mo Eun-a (Kim) in a rural Korean high school library over the summer. Both struggle to prep for college entrance exams while dealing with their own personal tragedies, and the quiet understanding between them quickly blossoms into a connection that makes life bearable. But all that changes when they graduate and travel to opposite ends of the country to chase their dreams. When a serendipitous encounter 10 years later pulls them back into each other’s orbit, will they be brave enough to pursue the kind of romance that could last a lifetime? Or are the young lovers doomed to say goodbye once again?

Directed by Kim Youn-jin (Our Beloved Summer) and written by Lee Sook-yeon (Tune in for Love), Still Shining also stars Shin Jae-ha (VIP), Park Se-hyun (Record of Youth), and Sung Yu-been (Mr. Sunshine).

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