
| Native Title | 제4차 사랑혁명 |
| Also Know as | The 4th Love Revolution, The Fourth Love Revolution, Je 4 Cha Saranghyeokmyeong |
| Director | Yoon Sung-Ho, Han In-Mi |
| Writer | Song Hyun-Ju |
| Air Time | Thursday |
| Content Rating | 15+ - Teens 15 or older |
| Runtime | 16 episodes |
| Genre | Comedy, Romance, Youth, Campus Drama |
| Language | Korean |
| Country | South Korea |
| Release Date | 2025-11-13 |
| End Date | 2025-12-04 |
"Love.exe" is a bubbly youth romance that ignites when opposites collide in a chaotic college merger, blending influencer glamour with nerdy engineering vibes. Directed by Yoon Sung-ho and Han In-mi, this Wavve drama promises sassy banter, heart-fluttering crushes, and a fresh take on campus love in the social media age.
"Love.exe" (Korean: "제4차 사랑혁명," lit. "The 4th Love Revolution") is a 2025 South Korean youth romance drama directed by Yoon Sung-ho and Han In-mi. Produced for Wavve, it's rated for general audiences with themes of young love and self-discovery. The series follows the romantic sparks flying when a university's Computer Engineering and Modeling departments merge, forcing unlikely classmates together. Casting kicked off in December 2024 with Kim Yo-han, followed by Hwang Bo-reum-byeol in March 2025, and a lively script reading in September 2025. Set to premiere in the second half of 2025 on Wavve, it adapts a webtoon-inspired narrative of "new normal" love.
In a "baseless" university merger, the flashy Modeling Department – home to influencers and aspiring celebs – collides with the studious Computer Engineering crew, sparking a revolution of romance and rivalry. At the center is Kang Min-hak, a modeling major turned dating show sensation with a million followers, whose effortless charm and simple philosophy mask a surprisingly uncomplicated heart. His world flips when he's thrust into classes with total opposites: code-cracking nerds who couldn't care less about likes or looks. Enter Goo Yeon-san (or Ju Yeon-san per some sources), the top student and former child quiz whiz in Computer Engineering, whose genius solves algorithms in seconds but crashes at the slightest romantic glitch – she's "voluntarily single," buried in books and bugs. As Kang Min-hak's carefree vibe infiltrates Goo Yeon-san's structured life, their opposites-attract dynamic ignites awkward flirtations, group project disasters, and campus-wide chaos. Amid student council clashes, BL enthusiasts, and quirky professors, the merger becomes a catalyst for self-growth, where "top in dating" meets "bottom in love," rewriting algorithms for the heart.
Fans on social media are talking about the "delightful synergy" from script reading photos released September 11, 2025.
The March 2025 casting confirmation of Hwang Bo-reum-byeol alongside Kim Yo-han sparked excitement for their "School 2021" reunion, with comments like "perfect opposites-attract pair."
Early sentiment hails it as a "heart-fluttering new normal love comedy," drawing parallels to "True Beauty" for campus rom-com flair.
Korean netizens on forums like TheQoo praised the "fun storyline" and Yo-han's "charming" lead, positioning it as Wavve's youth hit.
While global details are pending, domestic hype focuses on the merger's "sassy turbulence."
Kim Yo-han and Hwang Bo-reum-byeol reunite from "School 2021," with Bo-reum-byeol noting the "fun atmosphere" Yo-han brings, promising nostalgic chemistry in their opposites-attract roles.
The September 2025 reading turned into a "flutter of anticipation," with directors Yoon Sung-ho and Han In-mi guiding laughs over Min-hak's "simple-minded" charm and Yeon-san's "love algorithm" crashes.
The plot's "baseless" department fusion sets up hilarious clashes, like BL fans eyeing models and engineering prez opposing the "eye candy invasion."
Kim Yo-han shared, "I laughed a lot and felt excited" reading the script, eager to show Min-hak's "different side" post-idol duties (he's skipping WEi's 2025 comeback for filming).
Teasers highlight Min-hak's "million-follower" glow-up and Yeon-san's bookish awkwardness, teasing a "revolution" of campus crushes.
"Love.exe" bursts onto 2025's slate as a fizzy antidote to rom-com fatigue, where a department merger brews the perfect storm of sparks and mishaps. Kim Yo-han and Hwang Bo-reum-byeol's reunion elevates the opposites-attract trope, backed by a lively ensemble promising laughs and butterflies. In Wavve's lineup, it's primed to be a bingeable youth anthem – celebrating love's glitches as the real upgrade.
On Wavve in South Korea in the second half of 2025.
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