K-drama fans in India, brace yourselves! Two of Hallyu’s most loved faces, Business Proposal star   Kim Sejeong and Extraordinary Attorney Woo actor   Kang Tae Oh, are finally coming together on screen. The duo will headline Moon River, a fantasy-romance sageuk (historical drama) that is going to have humour, emotion, and palace intrigue in equal measure. The makers have officially announced its OTT release, leaving fans across the globe eagerly counting down the days.   
   
Streaming details of Moon River K-drama
   
The upcoming series will premiere on November 7, 2025, and stream exclusively on Rakuten Viki in India and other regions. Produced by MBC, the 14-episode series will air every Friday and Saturday, wrapping up on December 20, 2025. With the announcement, Moon River has quickly become one of the most anticipated K-dramas of 2025, not just for its stellar cast, but also for its intriguing fantasy twist.
     
   
   
For those who don't know, Moon River tells the story of Crown Prince Lee Kang (played by Kang Tae Oh), a man consumed by grief and revenge after losing his beloved queen to palace conspiracies. On the other side of fate is Park Dal Yi (Kim Sejeong), a sharp, free-spirited peddler who has lost her memory but not her spark for life. The two characters come from completely different worlds, one bound by royal duty, the other surviving through street smarts — until destiny forces their paths to collide.
   
The real twist? In true K-drama fantasy fashion, Lee Kang and Dal Yi mysteriously switch bodies, sparking a whirlwind of confusion, chaos, and unexpected laughter. As they struggle to navigate each other’s lives — he as a commoner and she as a prince — the story evolves from pure comedy to heartfelt romance. Through their shared trials, they rediscover what it means to love, forgive, and live for something greater than revenge.
   
More about Moon River
   
In addition to this is a strong supporting cast. Jin Goo, known for Descendants of the Sun, plays the cunning Left State Councillor Kim Han Cheol, a man whose ambition knows no bounds. He will stop at nothing to control the throne, even if it means manipulating his own daughter, Woo Hee, portrayed by Sweet Home’s Hong Su Zu. Lee Shin Young from Crash Landing on You also joins as Prince Yi Woon, the deposed royal who prefers peace over power but remains under constant scrutiny.
   
   
The recently released teaser captures the show’s tone perfectly, a mix of intense palace drama and emotional storytelling. It opens with tension between Lee Kang and Kim Han Cheol, teasing fiery confrontations and emotional stakes. Meanwhile, the striking resemblance between Dal Yi and the late queen adds mystery and depth to the plot.
   
With its mix of fantasy, history, and modern K-drama hints, Moon River will deliver everything fans love, a gripping story, witty dialogue, and undeniable chemistry between its leads. And, we can't wait!
  
Streaming details of Moon River K-drama
The upcoming series will premiere on November 7, 2025, and stream exclusively on Rakuten Viki in India and other regions. Produced by MBC, the 14-episode series will air every Friday and Saturday, wrapping up on December 20, 2025. With the announcement, Moon River has quickly become one of the most anticipated K-dramas of 2025, not just for its stellar cast, but also for its intriguing fantasy twist.
He thought he lost his soulmate forever... until their souls swapped 🫣
— Viki (@Viki) October 25, 2025
Catch #KangTaeOh and #KimSeJeong as they get reacquainted with each other like never before in Viki Original #MoonRiver, premiering exclusively on #Viki Nov 7! pic.twitter.com/kMQJNOdNSb
For those who don't know, Moon River tells the story of Crown Prince Lee Kang (played by Kang Tae Oh), a man consumed by grief and revenge after losing his beloved queen to palace conspiracies. On the other side of fate is Park Dal Yi (Kim Sejeong), a sharp, free-spirited peddler who has lost her memory but not her spark for life. The two characters come from completely different worlds, one bound by royal duty, the other surviving through street smarts — until destiny forces their paths to collide.
The real twist? In true K-drama fantasy fashion, Lee Kang and Dal Yi mysteriously switch bodies, sparking a whirlwind of confusion, chaos, and unexpected laughter. As they struggle to navigate each other’s lives — he as a commoner and she as a prince — the story evolves from pure comedy to heartfelt romance. Through their shared trials, they rediscover what it means to love, forgive, and live for something greater than revenge.
More about Moon River
In addition to this is a strong supporting cast. Jin Goo, known for Descendants of the Sun, plays the cunning Left State Councillor Kim Han Cheol, a man whose ambition knows no bounds. He will stop at nothing to control the throne, even if it means manipulating his own daughter, Woo Hee, portrayed by Sweet Home’s Hong Su Zu. Lee Shin Young from Crash Landing on You also joins as Prince Yi Woon, the deposed royal who prefers peace over power but remains under constant scrutiny.
The recently released teaser captures the show’s tone perfectly, a mix of intense palace drama and emotional storytelling. It opens with tension between Lee Kang and Kim Han Cheol, teasing fiery confrontations and emotional stakes. Meanwhile, the striking resemblance between Dal Yi and the late queen adds mystery and depth to the plot.
With its mix of fantasy, history, and modern K-drama hints, Moon River will deliver everything fans love, a gripping story, witty dialogue, and undeniable chemistry between its leads. And, we can't wait!
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