tvN's next romantic drama, Nice To Not Meet Youhas just revealed a series of new posters featuring its four main characters.
This romantic comedy tells the story of the love-hate relationship between Im Hyun-joon (played by Lee Jung-jae), a leading actor out of touch with his roots, and Wi Jung-shin (played by Lim Ji-yeon), an award-winning political journalist with a passion for justice, demoted to entertainment after a scandal.
On the first poster, Im Hyun-joon sits on a chair marked "Actor Im Hyun-joon", a relaxed smile on his lips. After 4 seasons playing the famous detective Kang Pil-gu, audiences are still praising him: "Who else but him could play the national detective?" Yet, just when his career seems perfectly stable, a unexpected event turns his life upside down.

The second poster highlights Wi Jung-shindescribed as a "thoughtful and determined journalist". Once a rising star in political journalism, she suddenly finds herself assigned to the entertainment department, a world she has no mastery of. A key-ring of "good detective Kang Pil-gu" hangs from her bag, an ironic symbol of her new daily life.

Kim Ji-hoon plays Lee Jae-hyung, an adored former baseball player turned CEO of Sports Eunsung. Benevolent and charismatic, he naturally seduces those around him, but in love, he's a passionate, sincere man who only has eyes for one woman. Wi Jung-shin's arrival in his life changes all that. The catchphrase on his poster "Life begins with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning" reflects his desire for personal and romantic rebirth.

Finally, Seo Ji-hye shines in the latest poster as Yoon Hwa-young, the youngest head of Sports Eunsung's entertainment department. Known for her razor-sharp writing skills and scoop-hunting instincts, she's relentless in her pursuit of perfection. However, her convictions will be shaken after her many clashes with newcomer Wi Jung-shin.

Nice To Not Meet You will air from November 3 at 8:30 pm (KST) on tvN and Prime Video in Europe and the USA. In France, the name will be "Au plaisir de ne pas faire ta connaissance".