Prime Video releases main trailer for the Korean series ‘The Divorce Insurance’


Prime Video released the main trailer for the upcoming Korean romantic comedy series “The Divorce Insurance,” which promises to provide love, laughs and drama. 

“The Divorce Insurance” dives into unprecedented waters with the premise of divorce insurance. It focuses on a team setting out to create a divorce insurance product that can protect everyone’s future. 

Headlined by Korean stars actor Lee Dong-wook, actress Lee Joo-been, actor Lee Kwang-soo and actress Lee Da-hee, the series tells the story of those who have been divorce and now are ready to discover love again. 

Prime Video customers in more than 240 countries and territories, can watch weekly episodes of The Divorce Insurance on Mondays and Tuesdays from March 31.

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"The Divorce Insurance" (Prime Video)

The new trailer for the show asks the question, “Is there an insurance policy to keep you happy for the rest of your life?”. 

It follows the team’s creation of a divorce insurance product, designed to address one of the most pressing concerns of modern times—divorce. 

The trailer offers a sneak peek at the office rom-com set in an insurance company’s product development team, including the main character Ki-jun who is very passionate about creating a divorce insurance product.

In the series, Lee Dong-wook ("Guardian: The Lonely and Great God," "Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938" and "A Shop for Killers") plays the role of No Ki-jun, an insurance actuary at Plus Insurance’s innovative product development team. 

Divorced three times, Ki-jun is well-experienced when it comes to divorce. His familiarity with it has inspired him to create a divorce insurance product to help people like himself.

Lee Joo-been is Kang Han-deul, an insurance underwriter who undergoes a transformation through her own divorce. Equipped with a quirky and cheerful personality, she joins Ki-jun’s divorce insurance development team, gradually gaining courage to move forward while navigating a new relationship with Ki-jun.

Lee Kwang-soo, formerly of the TV show “Running Man,” portrays An Jeon-man, a risk surveyor who prioritizes safety above all else. Though he appears cool and composed on the outside, he is actually quite timid. As he navigates the challenges of developing divorce insurance, he embarks on the biggest adventure of his life.

Lee Da-hee ("Island," "I Can Hear Your Voice," "The Beauty Inside”) transforms into Jeon Na-rae, a financial mathematician who views the world purely through an investment lens. Confident in all of her life decisions, she joins Ki-jun’s team as a special quantitative consultant. However, as time goes by, her perspective on life begins to change.

“The Divorce Insurance” will be streaming on Prime Video with subtitles in 26 languages and dubbing in 10 languages at launch. 

Fans in South Korea can catch the show on tvN with same-day airing. “The Divorce Insurance” is produced by KT Studio Genie, MongJakSo and Mondo Studio.

“The Divorce Insurance” joins thousands of other shows and films available on the Prime Video catalogue, such as “Saving Grace,” “LOL: Last One Laughing Philippines,” “Comedy Island Philippines,” “Linlang,” “Drag Den with Manila Luzon,” and “Firefly”; Korean titles such as “Newtopia,” “Spice Up Our Love,” “No Gain No Love,” “Jinny’s Kitchen 2,” “Apartment404,” “Marry My Husband”; anime hits such as “Rurouni Kenshin,” on top of award-winning and critically acclaimed Amazon Originals like “You’re Cordially Invited,” “The Idea of You,” “Fallout,” “Road House,” “Invincible,” “Saltburn,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” “Reacher,” “The Boys,” and Emmy and Golden Globe winners ”Fleabag” and ”The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” 

Prime Video members are able to watch films and shows anywhere and anytime on thousands of compatible devices. In the Prime Video app, members can also download episodes on their mobile devices and tablets and watch anywhere offline at no additional cost. Prime Video is available in the Philippines for just P149 per month.