Marry My Husband Episode 1 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Marry My Husband Episode 1 Preview: Marry My Husband (내 남편과 결혼해줘) is a Korean romance fantasy bringing the journey of Kang Ji-won who gets a second chance to live her life. Directed by Park Won-gook, Seong So-jak’s manhua adaptation of the same name stars Park Min-young, Na In-woo, Lee Yi-kyung, Song Ha-yoon, Lee Gi-kwang, and Gong Min-jung, alongside other cast members.

The Kdrama brings the story of Kang Ji-won whose life takes a turn when she discovers her husband having an affair with her best friend. However, before she can do anything about it, she is sent to death. That is when she wakes up to find herself 10 years in the past with a chance to make things right. But will she find something more than just revenge?

Marry My Husband takes over tvN’s Monday and Tuesday 20:50 time slot previously occupied by A Bloody Lucky Day.

Marry My Husband Episode 1 Preview

Marry My Husband Episode 1 Preview
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Marry My Husband Episode 1 Prediction

Kang Ji-won’s life comes to a stop when she discovers her husband’s affair with her best friend and is pushed to her death. However, this is not the end as she wakes up to find herself 10 years in the past, with a new mission in mind- to make the two traitors pay. Ji-won has decided to make them pay by making the two marry each other.

Marry My Husband Episode 1 India Release Date and Time

The series will stream from January 1, 2024, to February 20, 2024. Episode 1 of the series will stream on January 1 at 8:20 PM KST (8:30 PM IST).

Where to Watch Marry My Husband

The tvN drama will stream internationally on Prime Video.

Marry My Husband Plot

The synopsis of the show reads: “A woman who was murdered after witnessing her husband’s affair with her best friend, returns to ten years ago and begins her second life.”

The manhua adaptation brings to life the story of Kang Ji-won who is on a journey to get revenge and find the love she missed in her previous life. And the journey begins by marrying her husband off to her best friend.

Marry My Husband Cast

Directed by Park Won-gook, Seong So-jak’s manhua adaptation of the same name stars Park Min-young, Na In-woo, Lee Yi-kyung, Song Ha-yoon, Lee Gi-kwang, and Gong Min-jung, alongside other cast members.

The Love In Contract actor Park Min-young returns in another challenging role as she takes over headlines with her drastic weight loss for the role of Kang Ji-won. Alongside her is the Longing For You actor Na In-woo and Secret Royal Inspector actor Lee Yi-kyung.

Watch the Marry My Husband Trailer

Watch Marry My Husband on Prime Video.

Also Read: My Happy Ending Kdrama: When and Where is the Jang Na-ra Starrer Psychological Thriller Series Releasing?

Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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