Netflix Taps 'Crash Landing on You' Director for Major New Project
Few directors in the Korean drama landscape have managed to shape romance storytelling quite like Lee Jung-hyo. Known for crafting emotionally immersive narratives, his work consistently blends visual elegance with deeply human character arcs, earning global acclaim and a devoted fan base. From sweeping love stories to intimate character-driven dramas, his projects have often set the benchmark for modern K-drama romance.
That reputation was solidified with hits like Crash Landing on You and later expanded through titles such as Doona!, proving his ability to evolve with changing audience tastes. Now, all signs point to another ambitious chapter, one that hints at a fresh emotional terrain while staying rooted in the kind of storytelling that made his name synonymous with compelling romance.
Lee Jung-hyo embarks on a new Netflix romance journey
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Crash Landing on You director Lee Jung-hyo is officially teaming up with Netflix for an upcoming Korean romance series titled Long Vacation. The project marks a significant addition to Netflix’s growing slate of Korean originals, bringing together a proven director and a concept that blends romance with fantasy elements.
The series will star Choo Young-woo and Lee Se-young in lead roles, promising a dynamic pairing that has already begun generating buzz. With filming underway, anticipation is building around how Lee Jung-hyo will translate his signature emotional storytelling into a narrative that explores unfamiliar emotional territory.
That intrigue deepens when you look closer at what the story actually offers.
Long Vacation's supernatural love story rooted in human emotion
At its core, Long Vacation will be a romance fantasy centered on the unlikely connection between a centuries-old demon and a resilient human woman. The story will follow Demon 3375, a powerful being who has lived for ages without ever experiencing love, and Deul-pan, a sharp and capable hotel room attendant navigating a challenging everyday life. Their repeated encounters at a seaside hotel will begin to shift both their worlds in unexpected ways.
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Set against the backdrop of a peaceful coastal village, the series will blend warm, grounded storytelling with supernatural intrigue. As the demon begins to experience human emotions for the first time, he will be forced to confront his past and question his identity, while Deul-pan will find her own carefully structured life gradually unraveling. With themes of healing, self-discovery, and emotional transformation, the narrative will lean into a slow-burn dynamic that echoes the depth seen in Lee Jung-hyo’s earlier work, this time layered with a fantasy twist. It will be part of the ever-growing lineup of romantic K-dramas available on Netflix.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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