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To the Moon

To the Moon
Native Title달까지 가자
Also Know asLet's Go to the Moon, Dalkkaji Gaja
DirectorOh Da-Young, Jung Hoon
WriterNa Yoon-Chae
Air TimeFriday, Saturday 21:50
Content Rating15+ - Teens 15 or older
Runtime12 + 1 special episode
GenreComedy, Romance, Office, Family, Human
LanguageKorean
CountrySouth Korea
Release Date2025-09-19
End Date2025-10-31

“To the Moon” (Korean: “달까지 가자”), a South Korean romantic comedy series, which premiered on September 19, 2025, on MBC, airing Fridays and Saturdays at 21:50. Adapted from Jang Ryu-jin's novel of the same name, the 70-minute-per-episode drama is written by Na Yoon-chae, directed by Oh Da-Young and Jung Hoon, and produced by Bon Factory. It blends romance, comedy, and drama, focusing on the lives of working-class women turning to cryptocurrency.

Plot Synopsis

The drama follows three non-recruited office workers – Jung Da-hae, Kang Eun-sang, and Kim Ji-song – who bond over their shared struggles and embark on a cryptocurrency investment journey. Amid workplace challenges and personal aspirations, they navigate life's ups and downs, with Ham Ji-woo adding romantic and inspirational elements as he pursues his own dreams.

Cast & Characters

Main Cast

  • Lee Sun-bin as Jung Da-hae: A diligent PR team employee dreaming of a stable life.
  • Ra Mi-ran as Kang Eun-sang: A money-driven sales team member obsessed with financial success.
  • Jo A-ram as Kim Ji-song: A free-spending accounting team Gen Z worker living YOLO-style.
  • Kim Young-dae as Ham Ji-woo: A talented big data director with a hidden passion for singing.

Supporting Cast

  • Includes Kim Gwang-sik as Cheon Dong-il, Go Han-min as Kang Sung-tae, and more from Marron Confectionery teams.

Cameos

  • Kang Tae-oh (blind date), Roh Jeong-eui (mysterious woman), Kang Hye-won and Kim Jung-jin (episode 1), Yoon Kyung-ho (ex-husband), ZEROBASEONE's Zhang Hao (boyfriend), Jeong Eun-ji (cameo role), and others.

Reception

Anticipation about the series is building through teasers and posters, with buzz around the cast's chemistry from script readings.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Novel Adaptation

Based on Jang Ryu-jin's 2021 novel, exploring office life and crypto dreams.

Script Reading

Held in August 2025, with the cast showing cheerful energy.

Cameo Lineup

Features stars like Kang Tae-oh, Roh Jeong-eui, and ZEROBASEONE's Zhang Hao for added excitement.

Character Insights

Jo A-ram shared her role's 50% similarity to herself, emphasizing expressiveness; Kim Young-dae practiced singing and drumming for his character's musical past.

Legacy

“To the Moon” aims to resonate with viewers through its relatable portrayal of financial struggles and dreams. With a strong female-led cast and timely crypto theme, it could become a cultural touchstone for discussions on work-life balance and ambition in modern Korea.

Final Thoughts

“To the Moon” is a heartwarming rom-com about three women investing in crypto to escape their mundane lives, featuring strong performances and humorous insights. Its blend of romance, comedy, and real-world issues makes it a promising addition to 2025 K-dramas.

Where to Watch

Broadcast Schedule

Premiered on MBC on September 19, 2025.

Streaming Access

  • South Korea: Wavve, Coupang Play.
  • Japan: U-Next.
  • Taiwan: FriDay Video, Hami Video.
  • Indonesia: Video.
  • India: Prime Video.
  • Globally: Kocowa+, Viu.

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