KBS is set to warm up this November with its brand-new Saturday miniseries Last Summer. Starring Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung Eun, the drama takes viewers back to bittersweet memories of first love, childhood friendships, and the secrets that never quite fade with time. With a heartfelt storyline, emotional performances, and picturesque summer backdrops, Last Summer promises to be one of the most anticipated romance dramas of the season.
Last Summer (마지막 썸머) is already drawing attention after the release of its first teaser poster. Scheduled to premiere on November 1 at 9:20 pm KST, the drama promises to deliver a heartfelt blend of romance, nostalgia, and long-buried secrets.

Teaser Poster “Last Summer” /Image Sourced via @KBS_Drama
Cast and Characters
Lee Jae-Wook as Baek Do Ha / Baek Do Young:- He takes on a challenging dual role as twin brothers. Do Ha spends his summers in Korea for just 21 days, reconnecting with his twin and childhood friends. Do Young, who stayed in Korea, shares a close but complicated bond with him. Their contrasting lives set the stage for secrets and emotional tension.
Choi Sung Eun as Song Ha Kyung:-A gifted government architect who grew up next door to the twins. She shared playful yet sometimes prickly summers with Do Ha, secretly carrying feelings for him. As an adult, she faces a shocking truth about the past that changes everything between them.
The story follows Baek Do Ha and Baek Do Young, twin brothers played by Lee Jae-wook. While one grew up in Korea, the other lived abroad, but every summer they reunited for 21 days in a countryside home. It’s there that Do Ha spends his summers with Song Ha Kyung, portrayed by Choi Sung Eun. She is a talented government architect who grew up next door, often bickering with Do Ha but secretly harboring feelings for him. As adults, their reunion isn’t just about rekindling past bonds—an incident from the past resurfaces, testing their relationship and uncovering truths that had remained hidden.
With a mix of romance, mystery, and emotional storytelling, Last Summer promises to captivate audiences. The chemistry between Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung Eun is highly anticipated, especially with the fresh premise of dual roles, first loves, and the bittersweet pull of summers gone by. The lush countryside visuals paired with an emotional narrative will likely make this one of the season’s most memorable dramas.
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