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Jisoo Boyfriend on Demand Rom-Com Queen

editor 2월 26, 2026
Jisoo Boyfriend on Demand Rom-Com Queen

By Woo Jae-yeon

Get ready for a dose of romance with Netflix’s upcoming romantic comedy, “Boyfriend on Demand,” starring BLACKPINK’s Jisoo. Jisoo plays Mi-rae, a webtoon producer seeking love in a unique way – through a virtual dating subscription service.

At a press conference held in Seoul on Thursday, director Kim Jung-sik revealed the inspiration behind the series: the intriguing concept of subscribing to romance.

Kim Jung-sik expressed his belief in the idea’s potential, stating, “I believe someone might have already begun developing it somewhere, and the show could offer viewers a chance to experience it in advance.”

“Boyfriend on Demand” is creating significant buzz with its star-studded cast. Joining Jisoo is Seo In-guk as the male lead. Furthermore, audiences can look forward to special appearances from Seo Kang-joon, Lee Jae-wook, Kim Young-dae, Ong Seong-wu, and Lee Soo-hyuk, perfectly aligning with the drama’s premise of offering a diverse selection of “boyfriends” to choose from.

Director Kim Jung-sik, known for his expertise in romance dramas such as “Strong Girl Nam-soon” (2023) and “No Gain No Love” (2024), praised Jisoo’s dedication to her role.

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“Jisoo appears in over 95 percent of the show and she worked incredibly hard despite the vast range of characters and settings,” he shared.

Jisoo expressed a strong connection to her character, Mi-rae, relating to her introverted nature and reluctance to embrace change.

“When I first read the script, the premise didn’t feel like a distant future at all. Mi-rae and I have a lot in common — our age, our worries,” Jisoo explained. “Personality-wise, too, we share a lot, like being afraid of challenges and change.”

Marking her debut in the romantic comedy genre with this 10-part series, Jisoo expressed her aspiration to establish herself as the “queen of rom-coms.”

Don’t miss the premiere of “Boyfriend on Demand,” releasing next Friday on Netflix!

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