
Netflix has officially confirmed production on its new series Lovestuck, locking in Jung Hae In and Ha Young for what promises to be a swoon-worthy cohabitation romance.
Lovestuck centers on Go Eun Sae, a star prosecutor suffering from amnesia, and Jang Tae Ha, a former gangster-turned-boxing coach who claims to be her boyfriend, as they navigate an increasingly intimate living arrangement.
The series will be directed by Kim Jang Han, known for his sharp and emotionally layered storytelling in Do You Like Brahms? and My Demon. The script is penned by Mo Ji Hye, reuniting with Director Kim for the first time in four years since You Raise Me Up.
The romantic lead staple Jung Hae In transforms into Jang Tae Ha, a seemingly stoic character with a secretly passionate heart. His journey from promising young boxing prodigy to gangster, and now boxing gym coach trying to escape his criminal past, takes a dramatic turn when he encounters his amnesiac first love during his final mob assignment.
Jung, who has proven his romantic prowess across numerous projects, returns this time as a man willing to risk everything for love.

Ha Young, fresh off her breakout role in Netflix’s The Trauma Code, returns as Go Eun Sae—a top-tier prosecutor in the Anti-Corruption Division at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office who suddenly finds herself grappling with amnesia. Known for her precision, competence, and the full trust of her superiors, she gets caught in an unexpected accident while chasing a major career-making case—only to wake up with no memory of who she is. Awakening in a rural hospital surrounded by taffy shops, she’s told by a stranger named Jang Tae Ha that he’s her boyfriend.
Following her impressive performance as the gutsy and meticulous Chun Jang Mi in The Trauma Code, Ha Young steps into rom-com territory this time.
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Source: Netflix