
| Native Title | 우주메리미 |
| Also Know as | Universe Marry Me, Marry Me in the Universe, Space Marry Me, U Ju Meri Mi |
| Director | Song Hyun-Wook, Hwang In-Hyeok |
| Writer | Lee Ha-Na |
| Air Time | Friday, Saturday 21:50 |
| Content Rating | 15+ - Teens 15 or older |
| Runtime | 12 episodes |
| Genre | Comedy, Romance |
| Language | Korean |
| Country | South Korea |
| Release Date | 2025-10-10 |
| End Date | 2025-11-15 |
“Would You Marry Me?” (Korean: “우주메리미”), is a South Korean romantic comedy television series, is set to premiere on October 10, 2025, on SBS, airing Fridays and Saturdays at 21:50. Written by Lee Ha-na and directed by Song Je-young and Park Soo-jin, the 12-episode drama is produced by Studio S and Samhwa Networks. It blends romance, comedy, and drama, focusing on a fake marriage for a luxury home prize.
The story revolves around Kim Woo-joo, the fourth-generation heir to South Korea's oldest bakery, Myungsoondang, and Yoo Me-ri, a quirky designer facing hardships after a broken engagement. To secure a luxury newlywed home prize, Yoo Me-ri proposes a fake marriage to Kim Woo-joo, who shares her ex-fiancé's name, leading to unexpected romantic developments.
The series has generated strong anticipation from teasers and posters.
The story starts with Yoo Me-ri's bold fake marriage offer to Kim Woo-joo for a home prize.
Jung So-min's Yoo Me-ri pitches ideas in quirky outfits like a crab mask, showcasing her resourcefulness.
Script readings highlighted the cast's chemistry; Choi Woo-shik returns to rom-com after acclaimed roles.
Posters feature a model house as a "proposal," symbolizing the fake couple's journey.
Known for blending humor with emotional depth in previous works.
“Would You Marry Me?” is poised to become a feel-good rom-com hit, highlighting Choi Woo-shik and Jung So-min's charms. Its focus on modern relationships and fake marriage tropes could influence future K-dramas, building on SBS's successful lineup.
“Would You Marry Me?” is a charming rom-com about a fake marriage for a dream home, starring Choi Woo-shik and Jung So-min. With humor, romance, and relatable struggles, it's set to captivate viewers upon its October premiere.
Aired on SBS.
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