tvN’s Monday–Tuesday drama Siren’s Kiss has released new stills ahead of its upcoming episode, intensifying the suspense surrounding its central characters portrayed by Park Min Young and Wi Ha Joon.
Siren’s Kiss is a romance thriller that follows inspector Cha Woo Seok, played by Wi Ha Joon, as he investigates a suspicious insurance fraud case linked to a series of deaths. All the victims share one connection—they fell in love with Han Seol Ah, a mysterious woman portrayed by Park Min Young, who has become the focal point of the investigation.

As the story unfolds, Han Seol Ah, once suspected of being involved in insurance-related murders, begins to open up to Cha Woo Seok. Trust slowly develops between them after he expresses his willingness to believe in her, prompting her to reveal parts of her past. Based on their findings, the two come to suspect that an unknown individual, harboring ill intent toward Han Seol Ah, has been systematically targeting and killing her former lovers.
Determined to uncover the truth, Cha Woo Seok devises a risky plan—he pretends to be Han Seol Ah’s boyfriend in order to draw out the perpetrator. This decision marks the beginning of a fragile and dangerous alliance, blurring the lines between investigation and genuine emotion.

The newly released stills capture a tense atmosphere. Han Seol Ah appears visibly shaken, as though she senses someone watching her. At the same time, Cha Woo Seok remains alert, carefully observing their surroundings. In another scene, the two are seen sitting on the ground amid shattered glass, suggesting that a deliberate attack has taken place. Cha Woo Seok’s focused gaze hints at his attempt to piece together clues left behind at the scene.
With the threat escalating, attention is now centered on the identity of the mysterious figure seemingly intent on eliminating both Han Seol Ah and Cha Woo Seok. As danger closes in, the drama continues to build anticipation around whether the two can uncover the truth before it is too late.
The next episode of Siren’s Kiss will air on March 17 at 8:50 p.m. KST.