True Beauty — Season 2 (2025)
November 18, 2025
tvN Confirms True Beauty — Season 2 (2025): A New Chapter of Love, Healing, and Second Chances
Seoul, South Korea — After years of fan petitions, global streaming success, and persistent rumors, tvN has officially announced True Beauty — Season 2, set to premiere in 2025. The long-awaited continuation of the internationally beloved romantic drama promises deeper emotions, matured characters, and storylines that reflect the complexities of adulthood.
A Time Jump and a New Beginning
Season 2 picks up several years after the ending of the first season. Lim Ju-kyung, once a shy high school girl hiding behind makeup, is now a rising beauty content creator navigating the pressures of public visibility. While she appears confident on the outside, fame brings new insecurities, harsh criticism, and emotional fatigue.
Meanwhile, Lee Su-ho returns to South Korea after working abroad in the music industry — quieter, more mature, but carrying secrets from his time away. His sudden reappearance reignites unresolved feelings and old wounds.
Han Seo-jun, now a successful solo artist, struggles with the loneliness that accompanies fame. A new opportunity forces him to choose between chasing his dreams and protecting the people he loves.

Love, Rivalry, and Self-Discovery Reborn
The new season explores a more realistic depiction of love in adulthood:
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relationships strained by distance and careers
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unresolved childhood trauma resurfacing
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personal growth that comes with heartbreak
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new love interests complicating old ties
Ju-kyung must confront who she is beneath her carefully crafted image, while Su-ho and Seo-jun face emotional truths they once avoided.
Producers describe Season 2 as “a story about finding yourself again — even after losing your way.”
The Beloved Trio Returns
The main cast returns, bringing familiar chemistry with new emotional layers:
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Moon Ga-young as Lim Ju-kyung
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Cha Eun-woo as Lee Su-ho
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Hwang In-yeop as Han Seo-jun
Their performances are poised to deliver deeper emotional conflict, nostalgia, and powerful romantic tension.
New Characters, New Conflicts
Season 2 introduces several new roles:
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a rising beauty influencer who becomes Ju-kyung’s rival
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a mysterious producer tied to Su-ho’s time abroad
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a rookie idol who admires Seo-jun
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a therapist who helps Ju-kyung confront her trauma
These additions bring fresh dynamics to the world of True Beauty, enriching its focus on healing and relationships.
A More Mature, Cinematic Aesthetic
The visual style of Season 2 shifts toward a warmer, cinematic tone, with scenes filmed across Seoul, Busan, and picturesque countryside settings. The soundtrack features emotional ballads from K-pop artists, as well as new OST tracks from cast members themselves.
Global Anticipation Reaches New Heights
Since the announcement, True Beauty has trended across social media platforms in Asia, the U.S., Latin America, and the Middle East. Fans are already dissecting every teaser image, debating potential love outcomes, and celebrating the reunion of the charismatic trio.
Industry analysts predict that True Beauty — Season 2 (2025) will become one of the most-streamed K-dramas of the year, especially as nostalgia and demand for romantic dramas continue to rise globally.
A Heartfelt Return to a Beloved Story
True Beauty — Season 2 promises a heartfelt, emotionally charged continuation that honors the spirit of the original while offering a more mature exploration of love, identity, and healing.
For longtime fans, the new season feels like a long-awaited reunion — a chance to fall in love with Ju-kyung, Su-ho, and Seo-jun all over again.
