tvN’s upcoming Monday-Tuesday drama Siren’s Kiss has released a glimpse of its first script reading, drawing attention to the focused performances of Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon. Blending romance with thriller elements, the drama centers on an insurance fraud investigation involving a mysterious woman whose lovers all meet tragic ends.

The script reading was attended by director Kim Chul Gyu—known for Flower of Evil and Celebrity—along with creator Jo Hyun Kyung, writer Lee Young, and cast members including Park Min Young, Wi Ha Joon, and Kim Jung Hyun. The atmosphere on set reflected a strong sense of concentration and commitment from the entire production team.
Park Min Young takes on the role of Han Seol Ah, a striking and fearless fine art auctioneer. Although her life appears flawless, she harbors a chilling secret: every man who falls in love with her dies. During the script reading, Park Min Young portrayed the character with a subdued tone and controlled delivery, using subtle gestures and calm expression to enhance the character’s mysterious and unsettling presence.

Wi Ha Joon plays Cha Woo Seok, an insurance inspector determined to uncover the truth behind the suspicious deaths. His sharp gaze and deep, steady voice added tension to the reading, underscoring his character’s resolve to stop those who profit from human lives. The early interaction between his character and Han Seol Ah hinted at a compelling and intense dynamic.
The cast also includes Kim Jung Hyun as Baek Joon Bum, an art collector and start-up CEO; Lee Elijah as Kim Yoon Ji, a deputy auctioneer at Royal Auction; and Han Jun Woo as Do Eun Hyuk, a freelance photographer and Seol Ah’s trusted support. Supporting roles are filled by Kong Seong Ha, Kim Geum Soon, and Hong Ki Joon, further enriching the story’s character landscape.

Siren’s Kiss is set to premiere on March 2 at 8:50 p.m. KST on tvN. With its first script reading now revealed, the drama is already building anticipation for its blend of suspense, romance, and psychological intrigue.