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Home»News & Buzz»Park Jin-young and Kim Yoo-jung Ignite ‘100 Days of Lies’ — Premiere Date Confirmed
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Park Jin-young and Kim Yoo-jung Ignite ‘100 Days of Lies’ — Premiere Date Confirmed

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K-drama lovers, clear your schedules. If you have been craving a series that fuses heart-racing espionage with a love story dangerous enough to steal your breath, your next obsession arrives October 10. 100 Days of Lies, the hotly anticipated spy-romance drama from tvN, is set to premiere simultaneously on Netflix, delivering a colonial-era thriller straight to living rooms worldwide. Starring Park Jin-young — known worldwide as GOT7’s Jinyoung — and celebrated actress Kim Yoo-jung, this is not just another costume drama. It is a high-stakes maze of deception where every stolen glance could signal betrayal, and every whispered secret could cost a life.

A Dangerous Mission Hiding in Plain Sight

Set against the volatile backdrop of Japanese colonial rule, 100 Days of Lies centers on Ga-kyung, played by Kim Yoo-jung. By day, she is a lightning-fast pickpocket scraping by on the streets. By night, she is pulled into a mission that sounds impossible: pose as a fake employee inside the Government-General of Joseon for exactly 100 days. What begins as a simple con quickly spirals into something far more treacherous. Ga-kyung evolves from a reluctant decoy into a genuine informant for the independence army, navigating marble corridors filled with enemies who would gladly silence her if they uncovered the truth.

Her already fragile world tilts further when she crosses paths with Tae-woong, portrayed by Park Jin-young. A sharp, principled Korean interpreter during the Joseon era, Tae-woong is perceptive enough to notice what others miss. Their first meeting crackles with suspicion, but as political pressure mounts and loyalties fracture, that friction ignites into a forbidden romance. It is the kind of slow-burn connection that K-drama fans chase for years — except here, a single misstep does not just shatter a heart; it ends a life.

Why ‘100 Days of Lies’ Feels Different

In a crowded landscape of historical K-dramas, 100 Days of Lies refuses to play it safe. The 100-day countdown structure injects built-in urgency that few series can manufacture. Each episode carries the weight of a ticking clock, forcing viewers to wonder whether Ga-kyung can survive her double life, and whether love can bloom in a battlefield disguised as bureaucracy.

The narrative digs deep into themes of identity, loyalty, and moral compromise. Ga-kyung is not a trained spy; she is an ordinary young woman thrown into extraordinary circumstances, making her journey feel raw, relatable, and terrifyingly real. Tae-woong, meanwhile, wrestles with his own conscience as an interpreter navigating the space between two warring identities. Together, they represent the countless ordinary people who faced impossible choices during one of Korea’s darkest chapters.

‘100 Days of Lies’ on Netflix: The Epic K-Drama Premiere You Can’t Miss This Fall
‘100 Days of Lies’ on Netflix: The Epic K-Drama Premiere You Can’t Miss This Fall

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A Cast Built to Captivate

Kim Yoo-jung brings her signature warmth and resilience to Ga-kyung, layering street-smart swagger with vulnerability as the character’s mission becomes deeply personal. Park Jin-young, fresh from acclaimed roles that proved his dramatic range, steps into Tae-woong with a quiet intensity that suggests he is ready to solidify his status as a leading man. The supporting ensemble — featuring Kim Hyun-joo, Lee Mu-saeng, and Jin Sun-kyu — adds heavyweight gravitas, ensuring that every confrontation lands with emotional force.

A Global Premiere Worth the Hype

By launching on both tvN and Netflix simultaneously, 100 Days of Lies is engineered to become a global water-cooler moment from episode one. International audiences will no longer have to dodge spoilers or wait for translations. This smart distribution strategy means Park Jin-young and Kim Yoo-jung’s on-screen chemistry will captivate viewers from Seoul to Los Angeles in real time, giving the drama a serious chance to dominate worldwide trending charts.

Final Thoughts

October 10 is shaping up to be a landmark date for Korean television. Whether you are drawn to the intricate spy plotting, the richly detailed historical setting, or the undeniable spark between its two leads, 100 Days of Lies promises the kind of addictive storytelling that keeps you hitting “Next Episode” until sunrise. Set your reminders, silence your group chats, and prepare for a 100-day journey where nothing is as it seems — and every lie could be the last.

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Nav is the founder and lead writer at Drama Safar, covering K-Drama and C-Drama news, episode recaps, and cast updates since 2021. Passionate about Korean and Chinese entertainment, Nav has watched 150+ dramas and movies to bring fans accurate, spoiler-clear updates every day.

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