Work Later, Drink Now is a South Korean web series starring Lee Sun-bin, Han Sun-Hwa, Jeong Eun-Ji, and Choi Si-won. From October 22 to November 26, 2021, 12 episodes from the first season were broadcast on TV.
It is based on the Kakao Webtoon’s Drinker City Women by Mikkang. In 2022, the TV will broadcast the drama Work Later Drink Now Season 2.
After the poster’s release, season 2 of the drama “Work Later, Drink Now” released its teaser on November 8. The fifty seconds teaser gives a lot of energetic vibe from the drama’s characters.
Han Ji Yeon, Kang Ji Goo, and Ahn So Hee are clinking shot glasses at the beginning of the teaser as she exclaims, “Cheers!” loudly.
The three buddies continue making different types of cocktails and parties with no end in sight. From time to time, in various scenes, the girls are seen clinking their glasses of alcohol and taking time out from their busy schedules.
The party vibe can be seen throughout the teaser. The drama will start to broadcast in December.
Work Later Drink Now Season 2 Teaser
The drama “Work Later Drink Now Season 2” follows the story of three women who saw life as one drink at night.
The three main characters who play a trio of best friends will be the subject of the forthcoming version, which will center on their love life while allowing them to express their individuality through a stroll down the street.
The girls leading the drama are Lee Sun Bin, Han Sunhwa, and APink’s Eunji. Lee Sun Bin, a singer and actor from South Korea, is well-known for his roles in the dramas “Squad 38” (2016), “Missing 9” (2017), and “Criminal Mind” (2017).
She was once a member of the South Korean girl band JQT. Han Sun-Hwa, better known by his stage name as Sunhwa, was a former member of the group Secret, and Jeong Eun Ji, a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, radio DJ, musical actress, and voice actress, is one of the most well-known members of the group Apink.
In the coming-of-age drama “Reply 1997,” Jeong Eun Ji made her acting debut in 2012. Since then, she has acted in various dramas such as That Winter, the Wind Blows (2013), Trot Lovers (2014), Cheer Up! (2015), Untouchable (2017), Work Later, Drink Now (2021-2022), and Blind (2022).