Welcome to Wedding Hell: Where Have We seen Lee Jin-uk, Lee Yeon-hee and the Other Cast Members?

Welcome to Wedding Hell is an upcoming Korean drama series releasing on May 23, 2022. Starring Lee Jin-uk and Lee Yeon-hee, the K-drama promises to be every bit as dramatic, funny and romantic as we want and like. Netflix officially describes the series as: “A marriage proposal is supposed to be a happy ending. But for one couple, it becomes the beginning of an uphill struggle over wedding preparations.”

Along with Jin-uk and Yeon-hee, the series also stars Song Jin-woo, Hwang Seung-eon, Kim Joo-yeon and Kim Mi-kyung. Interested to know where you’ve seen the cast of Welcome to Wedding Hell before, don’t worry, we got you covered!

Welcome to Wedding Hell cast shows

Bulgasal: Immortal Souls

A historical fiction about frightening creatures and a tale about love, loss, redemption and coming to terms with oneself, the Korean drama, released in 2021, features Lee Jin-uk as Bulgasal Dan Hwal out to get revenge. But, along that journey, he finds some truths that he had forgotten along his journey over several years.

Watch the movie here or read our episodic recaps.

Sweet Home

Gearing up for a second season, Sweet Home was a hit because of the way the story is laid out and thanks the awesome performances. Lee Jin-uk starred as Park Sang-wook in the series where Song Kang’s Cha Hyun-su battles demons both inside and outside their terrible apartment building.

Watch the series here or read the review.

The Game: Towards Zero

The 2020 Korean drama series stars Taecyeon and Lim Ju-hwan along with Lee Yeon-hee. A drama and a thriller at the same time, the series, with two seasons, follows the relationship between detective Joon-young and consultant Tae-pyeong as they try to catch a notorious killer using his very special abilities.

Watch it on Viki.

The Package

The Package, starring Choi Woo-sik and Yoon Park along with Lee Yeon-hee, is a heartwarming depiction of how even the most varied group of people can come close and become friends. The 2017 series has 12 episodes and each episode is a testament to how every person has a story and is going through something or the other.

Watch it on Viki.

 Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

Based on the life of a group of people from a seaside village of Gongjin, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha is a heartwarming watch through and through. The series stars Kim Joo-yeon along with Shin Min-a and Kim Seon-ho as they all get over their own personal tragedies to come out as better and more loving people. It’s just warm vibes throughout here.

Watch it here or read our episodic reviews here.

Happiness

The interesting zombie Korean drama is both thrilling and warm, which is a shocking twist considering, you know, flesh-eating zombies. Starring Kim Joo-yeon with Han Hyo-joo and Park Hyung-sik (Soundtrack #1), the series is slick, absolutely devastating, infuriating and very warm at the same time.

Watch the series here.

Forecasting Love and Weather

Sure, Forecasting Love and Weather is a confusing and infuriating series but there are some very sweet moments, especially in the first couple of episodes. Starring Kim Mi-kyung with Song Kang and Park Min-young, the series is a look into the complicated relationships between the co-workers of the Korea Meteorological Administration.

Watch it here or read our episodic reviews.

Sell Your Haunted House

What happens when an exorcist and a swindler who uses ghosts to make money come together? Starring Kim Mi-kyung along with Jang Na-ra and Jung Yong-hwa, the series has different flavours that come together for a thrilling, heartwarming and funny watch.

Watch the series here.

What are you excited to see in Welcome to Wedding Hell? Tells us in the comments below.

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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