Netflix is gearing up to premiere the romantic comedy series Mr. Plankton on November 8, inviting viewers to embark on a heartwarming journey filled with adventure, laughter, and poignant moments.
The series centers on the lives of Hae Jo, a man whose existence stems from a mistake, and Jae-mi, a woman burdened with the title of the unluckiest person in the world. Their paths cross as they inadvertently join each other on the final journey of Hae Jo’s life, leading to unexpected twists and emotional revelations.
Mr. Plankton is directed by Hong Jong-chan, known for his work on Juvenile Justice, and written by Jo Yong, who previously created It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. Together, they craft a narrative that promises to resonate with audiences on multiple levels.
Accordingly, the teaser poster and trailer offer an enticing glimpse into the show, featuring the charismatic Woo Do Hwan, recognized for his roles in Bloodhounds and The Divine Fury, portraying Hae Jo. Opposite him, the lovable Lee Yu Mi, who gained acclaim for her performances in Strong Girl Nam Soon, All of Us Are Dead, and Squid Game, plays Jae-mi.
In the teaser poster, Hae Jo and Jae-mi are seen walking side by side, both dressed in parts of the same tracksuit — Hae Jo in the pants and Jae-mi in the jacket. However, their gazes are directed away from each other, hinting at the complexities of their relationship and the emotional distance that may exist between them.
The teaser trailer unveils the shocking realities facing both characters. Hae Jo learns he has brain tumors and only a short time left to live, which sets the stage for the story’s emotional depth. Simultaneously, Jae-mi is confronted with premature menopause just as she anticipates giving birth to a son. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that Hae Jo and Jae-mi share a history as ex-lovers. On the day of Jae-mi’s wedding, Hae Jo makes an unexpected appearance, raising the stakes and creating tension as he either seeks to reclaim her or assist her in escaping a life she’s unsure of.
Adding another layer to the narrative is Eo Heung, portrayed by Oh Jung-se, who plays Jae-mi’s bewildered yet adoring fiancé. His character adds a comedic element to the unfolding drama, as the dynamics between the three characters grow increasingly complex.
With a drifting soul, a bride on the verge of being stolen away, and one last ride, the story promises a blend of humor and heartfelt moments that explore themes of love, loss, and the unpredictable nature of life.
Join the adventure with Mr. Plankton when it debuts on November 8, only on Netflix. It’s sure to warm hearts and spark laughter as it tells a unique love story that resonates with anyone who has ever faced life’s unexpected challenges.