The first episode of the Korean drama "Surely Tomorrow" drew negative comments from netizens. Many accused the production team of trying to make Park Seo Joon look younger. Netizens have recently been debating Park Seo Joon's age difference with his co-star, Won Ji An.
The actor's visuals have been called "too old" to be her boyfriend. While attending the press conference for the Korean drama Surely Tomorrow on Thursday (December 4, 2025), Park Seo Joon also admitted that he was "worried before meeting Won Ji An."
He said, "The age difference might be obvious" in front of the camera. This ultimately motivated Park Seo Joon to "take extra care" to appear youthful. He also saw Won Ji An's mature side, so he didn't feel so awkward playing a couple in this romantic comedy.
For your information, Park Seo Joon will turn 37 on December 16. Meanwhile, Won Ji An will turn 28 on August 17. The Korean drama couple Surely Tomorrow has an 11-year age gap. The Korean drama Surely Tomorrow follows the love journey of Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An through different stages of their lives.
From their love at first sight at age 20, to their reunion after a breakup at age 28, and finally their reunion at age 38 after falling victim to an affair. Park Seo Joon's character, Lee Gyeong Do, is an entertainment channel reporter who reports on the affair scandal of Seo Ji Woo's husband, aka Won Ji An.
Its premiere on Saturday (December 6, 2025) began with a scene of Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An meeting at college. Several netizens noticed that the production team of the Korean drama "Surely Tomorrow" made the scene appear blurry, as if using a "beauty filter" and that the characters were "in a steamer."
The editing style was allegedly done to remove wrinkles from Park Seo Joon's face. Netizens again questioned how the production team of the Korean drama Surely Tomorrow could have cast an actor the same age as Won Ji An or "cast someone else to play the younger version" of Park Seo Joon.
"POV: You are the steamed bun in the steamer," commented a netizen on a Korean community forum. "Oh my gosh, I can't see," "Watching this scene makes my eyesight worse," wrote other netizens in a sarcastic tone.
"Is this their best effort to cover up his beard?" one netizen commented. Meanwhile, the Korean drama "Surely Tomorrow" is scheduled to air every Saturday and Sunday at 10:40 PM KST on JTBC. The latest episodes can be legally watched with English subtitle on Prime Video.

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