New romantic Korean drama 'Tell Me That You Love Me' to debut Nov. 27 only on Disney+

A soul-stirring story about a struggling actor who falls in love with a talented deaf artist, this upcoming series stars Jung Woosung and Shin Hyunbeen


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  • Stream Tell Me That You Love Me from Nov. 27 only on Disney+.


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When fate conspires to bring two people together from completely different worlds, a love story that transcends words will be written in Tell Me That You Love Me, a moving new series coming Nov. 27 to Disney+.

When struggling actor Jung Moeun gets fired after just one day on set, she will find herself at the start of a series of chance encounters with Cha Jinwoo, a talented deaf artist. As the pair continue to bump into each other, their connection will grow stronger, with the pair realizing that love can be expressed in more ways than just through words and that there are certain sounds you can only hear with your heart. In Tell Me That You Love Me, audiences will experience a love story as viewers begin to see the world through someone else’s eyes.

An exciting retelling of a beloved Japanese classic and TBS Television Drama Series ``Tell Me That You Love Me” (Scripted by: Eriko Kitagawa, Produced by: TBS Television Inc.), Tell Me That You Love Me stars Jung Woosung (The King, Hunt) as deaf artist Cha Jinwoo; Shin Hyunbeen (Reborn Rich, Reflection of You) as struggling actor Jung Moeun; Kim Jihyun (The Smile Has Left Your Eyes, Justice) as Song Seokyung, the director of an art center and Jinwoo’s ex-girlfriend; and Lee Jaekyun (Shark: The Beginning, Song of the Bandits) as composer and Moeun’s childhood friend, Yoon Johan. The series is written by Kim Minjeong (Love in the Moonlight) and directed by Kim Younjin (Our Beloved Summer).

Stream Tell Me That You Love Me from Nov. 27 only on Disney+.