Park Min Young returns with Marry My Husband, which will premiere on Prime Video in the Philippines and more than 240 countries and territories on January 1
Prime Video made a big announcement today: the K-drama series “Marry My Husband,” a collaboration between tvN and Amazon Original produced by Studio Dragon, a subsidiary of CJ ENM, will soon be available on Prime Video in the Philippines and across more than 240 countries and territories worldwide (excluding South Korea and China). Starting on Monday, January 1, viewers can catch episodes weekly every Monday and Tuesday.
Based on a web novel, “Marry My Husband” unravels the revenge tale of a terminally ill woman who witnesses her husband and best friend engaging in an affair. The esteemed rom-com figure Park Min Young, known for her recent charm in “Love in Contract” (also available on Prime Video in SEA only), embodies the betrayed protagonist Kang Ji-won. After discovering the illicit affair between her best friend Jung Su-min (Song Ha Yoon) and husband Park Min-hwan (Lee Yi Kyung), Ji-won faces a tragic fate at Min-hwan’s hands. However, a twist throws her back a decade into the past, giving her a chance to reshape her destiny alongside her colleague Yoo Ji-hyuk (Na Inwoo).
Ji-won, an ordinary woman, endures daily hardships in her domestic and professional life. Despite selflessly caring for her inept husband and facing the criticism of her in-laws, her kindness is taken for granted. Her husband, her sole family, and her trusted friend reveal their unfaithfulness, adding to her burden of battling cancer.
Luckily, Ji-won gets a second shot at life and resolves to make her betrayers face the consequences. Don’t miss the gripping revenge and heartwarming romance when “Marry My Husband” premieres on Prime Video on January 1.
“Marry My Husband” joins an extensive lineup on Prime Video, including titles like “Linlang,” “In My Mother’s Skin,” “Takeshi’s Castle,” “Simula sa Gitna,” “Comedy Island Philippines,” “Rookie,” “Ten Little Mistresses,” “Cattleya Killer,” and “Fit Check: Confessions of an Ukay Queen.” The platform also offers Korean series such as “My Man is Cupid,” “BTS: Yet to Come,” “The Kidnapping Day,” “The Killing Vote,” “HeartBeat,” “Lies Hidden in My Garden,” “Tale of The Nine Tailed 1938,” and “Jinny’s Kitchen,” along with acclaimed Amazon Originals like “Gen V,” “Citadel,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” “The Boys,” “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan,” and award-winning series such as “Fleabag” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
Prime Video members can enjoy their favorite shows and movies on hundreds of compatible devices, with the flexibility of downloading episodes for offline viewing at no extra charge using the Prime Video app. Subscriptions start at just PHP 149 per month in the Philippines.