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Secret Love Story: Heartman Hits South Korean Screens
2 Dec
Summary
- Kwon Sang-woo and Moon Chae-won star in new rom-com 'Heartman'.
- Film adapts Argentinian comedy 'No Kids' for Korean audiences.
- 'Heartman' is the first major Korean comedy release of 2026.

South Korean theaters will ring in 2026 with the romantic comedy 'Heartman,' starring Kwon Sang-woo and Moon Chae-won, premiering January 14. Directed by Choi Won-sub, the film marks a genre shift for the director and lead actor, who previously found success with action comedies. 'Heartman' is based on the Argentinian film 'No Kids' and centers on a man desperately trying to conceal a secret from his rekindled first love.
The creative team aims to replicate the commercial success of Kwon Sang-woo's recent franchises in a new genre. Kwon, known for his roles in action comedies and earlier dramatic work, reunites with Moon Chae-won, who has also transitioned from melodramas to comedy. Their established on-screen chemistry is a key selling point for this promising release.
Posters reveal the lead pair in what appears to be a charming display of chemistry, positioning 'Heartman' as a significant romantic comedy launch for the new year. The film's premise, involving a secret that threatens a blossoming romance, promises comedic chaos and heartfelt moments for viewers.




