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Revision as of 01:56, 27 January 2026
This page is about a verified upcoming drama.
Some information on this page may be missing or even wrong.
Some information on this page may be missing or even wrong.
For a 2006 Korean drama with the same English title, see Soulmate.
Details
- Title: ソウルメイト
- Also known as: Soul Mate
- Genre: BL, romance
- Episodes: 8
- Broadcast network: Netflix
- Broadcast period: 2026-May-14
- Original soundtrack: Soul Mate OST
Synopsis
Traversing the cities of Berlin, Seoul, and Tokyo, Soul Mate tells a 10-year-long love story between two young men. It all starts when Ryu Narutaki, who left everything behind in Japan, is saved by a Korean boxer named Hwang Jo Han in a foreign land. (Source: Netflix)
Cast
- Main Cast
- Isomura Hayato as Ryu Narutaki
- Ok Taecyeon as Hwang Jo Han
Production Credits
- Producer: Ota Dai
- Director: Hashizume Shunki
- Screenwriter: Hashizume Shunki
