“Head Over Heels” Drops Character Posters: Cho Yi-hyun, Choo Young-woo, and Cha Kang-yoon Get Caught in a Fated First Love.
tvN’s got a fresh youth romance coming your way with “Head over Heels,” and it’s all about defying fate for that one unforgettable first love.
About “Head over Heels (2025)”

- Korean Drama: Head over Heels (2025)
- Hangul: 견우와 선녀
- Country: South Korea
- Also Known As: Gyeon U and Fairy , Gyeon Woo and Fairy, Gyeonwoowa Sunnyeo
- Genres: Romance, Fantasy, Supernatural
- Director: Kim Yong Wan
- Writer: An Soo-Min (webtoon), Yang Ji-Hun
- Number of Episodes: 12
- Release date: June 23, 2025
- Finale episode date: July 29, 2025
- Airs On: Monday, Tuesday
- Watch On: tvN, TVING, Prime Video
- Running time: 70 min. (1 hr. 10 min.)
The Monday-Tuesday drama—set to premiere on the 23rd at 8:50 PM KST—features Cho Yi-hyun, Choo Young-woo, and Cha Kang-yoon at the center of a high-stakes emotional triangle. Based on a hit webtoon, “Head over Heels” follows Park Seong-ah, an 18-year-old shaman girl, who’s determined to save a boy marked by death.
Ahead of its premiere, tvN dropped some visually intriguing classroom character posters on the 12th. Fans are already buzzing over the warm, sunlit window scene, where Park Seong-ah, Bae Gyeon-woo, and Pyo Ji-ho sit side-by-side—each wearing layered emotions on their faces.
Park Seong-ah (played by Cho Yi-hyun) is seen in full-on shaman garb, scribbling a talisman behind a math book with a smile that says she’s ready to fight fate. The quote, “I will save you, in the way you hate the most,” perfectly sums up her bold resolve to protect her first love, Bae Gyeon-woo (played by Choo Young-woo), who’s burdened by a tragic destiny.
Meanwhile, Bae Gyeon-woo’s got a storm in his eyes. Always the loner, he’s been keeping folks at a distance to avoid dragging them into his misfortunes. But Park Seong-ah’s relentless warmth might just change all that. His pained expression pairs with the line, “Don’t do anything for me. Just stay where you are,” hinting at the inner walls he’s built—and maybe, how they’ll start to crack.
Then there’s Pyo Ji-ho (played by Cha Kang-yoon), watching it all unfold with quiet intensity. As Seong-ah’s best friend, he’s got a front-row seat to her reckless devotion. The phrase, “Does your first love really have to be that difficult?” shows his complicated feelings, especially as he jumps in to help save Gyeon-woo and protect Seong-ah.
Director Kim Yong-wan shared his thoughts: “The impetuous redemption romance of youths was a story I always wanted to tell. You will feel the fresh love of youth and various genre-specific delights.” He also teased the cast chemistry, saying, “Please look forward to the synergy of Cho-hyun, Choo Young-woo, and Cha Kang-yoon as they playfully yet touchingly portray the relationships of these three people who reverse fate and become each other’s saviors.”
With high school shamans, tragic destinies, and love that breaks all the rules, “Head over Heels” is setting itself up to be one addictive emotional rollercoaster.