If you’re a fan of K-dramas, particularly those that mix romance, music, and a touch of introspective healing, you may have heard of Spring of Youth, or Spring of the Four Seasons. This new drama from SBS is quickly gaining attention, and with its promising mix of youthful dreams, love, and emotional growth, it might just be your next favorite binge. But is it really worth the hype, or should you skip it?
A Tender, Melancholic, and Passionate Journey
Set to air starting May 6, Spring of Youth promises to immerse viewers in a world that’s both tender and emotional, with the type of healing vibes that often define spring dramas. Directed by Kim Sung Young, known for his work on The Veil and My Dearest, the series offers a shift towards a lighter, yet deeply emotional, exploration of youth and growth. With a soundtrack that ties into the heart of the story, it has the potential to be a captivating mix of romance, drama, and personal transformation.
At the heart of the story is Sa Gye, a K-pop idol whose career takes a dramatic turn after a life-altering accident. In search of rebuilding himself, he enrolls in university, where he crosses paths with two other central characters: Kim Bom, a talented musician haunted by family tragedy, and Seo Tae Yang, a medical student who also has a gift for playing the guitar.
This is more than just a love triangle—it’s a journey of self-discovery, healing, and artistic rivalry, with these three young adults learning to confront their inner wounds and find their paths through music and emotional growth.

The Talented Cast: A Rising Star and Familiar Faces
The series features a talented cast, with Ha Yu Jun taking on his first leading role as Sa Gye, the charismatic leader of a fictional K-pop group called The Crown. Despite being relatively unknown, Yu Jun’s portrayal of Sa Gye is already sparking interest, and his future in both acting and music looks promising—he’s set to debut with the rock group AxMxP, produced by FNC Entertainment.
Park Ji Hu, who gained recognition in All of Us Are Dead, plays Kim Bom, a keyboardist in the group Tusagye. Bom’s character, having lost her mother and left a prestigious American university, brings a mix of strength and sensitivity to the role, typical of the heroines in “slice of life” dramas.
Then there’s Lee Seung Hyub, known for his role in Lovely Runner, who plays Seo Tae Yang, a secretive, elegant character caught in the web of a complicated love story. His chemistry with both Ha Yu Jun and Park Ji Hu is one of the most anticipated aspects of the drama.

Supporting roles also shine, with appearances from Cha Chung Hwa, Jo Han Cul, Han Yoo Eun, Seo Hye Won, and Kim Seo Ha. A special mention goes to Moon Woo Jin, who will portray a younger version of Sa Gye—though his role is brief, it promises to leave a lasting impression.
Exciting Cameos and Mysteries Ahead
Fans will also have plenty to look forward to with some unexpected cameos. Rowoon and Jung Hae In will make special appearances, which has already stirred excitement among fans. But that’s not all—Lee Hong Ki from FT Island and Wonhee from ILLIT have also joined the cast, though their roles remain under wraps, adding an air of mystery and even more anticipation.
Comprising 10 episodes, Spring of Youth will be available for streaming not only on SBS but also on platforms like Wavve, Viki, and Vidio, ensuring that international fans can easily access it.

A Promising Start: A Must-Watch for Fans of Romance and Music
Early visuals of the series already reveal a soft, nostalgic aesthetic, with a carefully curated soundtrack that fans are eagerly awaiting. The show promises to deliver that perfect mix of romantic tension and emotional depth, set against a backdrop of youthful optimism and growth. If you love dramas that explore personal struggles, creative expression, and tender relationships, Spring of Youth is shaping up to be a springtime hit.
So, should you give Spring of Youth a go? If you’re looking for a romantic, introspective K-drama filled with music and heartfelt moments, this series seems like a perfect choice. The combination of a fresh cast, a compelling story, and the promise of healing vibes makes it an exciting addition to Netflix’s lineup. Stay tuned and prepare for a journey through youth, love, and transformation.