Fans of intense psychological storytelling and high-stakes office politics are buzzing today following the official announcement of a bad boss drama adaptation. This beloved webtoon, which first gripped readers on Lezhin Comics in 2013, is finally making its leap to the small screen through a powerhouse collaboration between Studio Tina and the industry giant Studio Dragon.
The story centers on Kwon Seung-gyu, a charismatic team leader at the elite advertising agency NEONA. To his colleagues, he is the picture of perfection—stylish, handsome, and undeniably successful. However, Seung-gyu hides a jagged scar from a past defined by trauma. During his college years, he was forced into the dark world of host bars to pay off a crushing debt, a period of his life that still haunts his dreams with relentless nightmares.
The emotional stakes of the bad boss drama adaptation skyrocket when Seung-gyu’s past walks through the front door of his office. Kim Min, the very person who betrayed him and saddled him with that life-altering debt, joins NEONA as a new recruit. When Min brazenly asks to “get along” and forget the past, Seung-gyu decides that forgiveness isn’t an option. Instead, he orchestrates a cold, calculated revenge plan: he will steal the heart of Chae Young-jo, the woman Kim Min loves.

This isn’t just another office romance; it is a visceral exploration of how trauma shapes our identities and how far one will go for retribution. With a 9.6 rating on Naver and over 2 million registered fans, the original work by Neonbee has a massive, loyal following. Studio Dragon, known for global hits like The Glory, aims to bring that same level of “dense emotional lines” and unpredictable tension to this live-action project.
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Industry insiders are calling the bad boss drama adaptation a “full-scale project” that will balance the raw grit of the original webtoon with a fresh, structurally complete interpretation for a global audience. Studio Tina’s leadership expressed immense confidence, noting that the story’s clear appeal makes it a perfect candidate for a high-end television production.
While the project is currently in the early development phase, the partnership between these two production powerhouses suggests that no expense will be spared in capturing Seung-gyu’s psychological journey. Fans are already speculating on the casting, wondering who can embody the duality of a man who is a “perfect boss” by day and a ghost of his past by night. Stay tuned as more updates on the production schedule and cast are expected to drop soon.
