A seductive new K-drama is quietly gearing up to become the next global obsession. Siren’s Kiss, directed by Kim Cheol-gyu of Flower of Evil fame, brings together Park Min-young and Wi Ha-jun for the very first time — and the pairing is already turning heads.
Blending fatal attraction, psychological tension, and noir-style mystery, Siren’s Kiss is shaping up to be a high-stakes romance where love could quite literally be deadly.
Siren’s Kiss OTT release date and platform
Amazon Prime Video has officially confirmed that Siren’s Kiss will premiere globally on March 2, 2026, including in India. The series will follow a weekly release format and run for 13 episodes, keeping viewers hooked over several weeks rather than dropping all at once.
Announcing the release, Prime Video teased the show with a chilling question about buried secrets and irresistible danger — perfectly matching the tone of the series.
A dangerous game of obsession and suspicion
At its core, Siren’s Kiss is a tense cat-and-mouse thriller inspired by the Japanese psychological drama Ice World, with thematic roots in the ancient Siren myth from The Odyssey — women whose beauty and song led men to their doom.

The story follows Cha Wooseok, a sharp and methodical investigator from the Insurance Fraud Investigation Unit, and Han Seol-ah, a woman whose life is surrounded by unexplained deaths. As Wooseok digs deeper into a complex insurance scam tied to a series of mysterious fatalities, he finds himself dangerously drawn to Seol-ah — the prime suspect in his case.

The deeper he goes, the blurrier the lines become between truth and deception, justice and desire.
Park Min-young as the enigmatic Siren
Fresh off Marry My Husband, Park Min-young steps into one of her darkest and most layered roles yet. She plays Han Seol-ah, a glamorous art auctioneer and team leader at Royal Auction, the country’s most prestigious auction house.

On the surface, Seol-ah is flawless — elegant, intelligent, and untouchable. But beneath that polished exterior lies a chilling pattern: every man who has ever loved her has died. Whether she is a manipulative predator, a woman cursed by fate, or someone being framed remains the series’ central mystery.
Park Min-young’s role promises a shift from her familiar romantic leads into something far more dangerous and psychologically complex.
Wi Ha-jun as the man who gets too close
Wi Ha-jun, widely recognised for Squid Game and The Midnight Romance in Hagwon, plays Cha Wooseok, an elite investigator with an unmatched record in cracking life-insurance fraud cases.

Cold, rational, and driven by logic, Wooseok has built his career on exposing people who profit from death. That certainty begins to unravel when his investigation leads him to Seol-ah — and his professional distance collapses into emotional obsession.
As his attraction grows, so does the danger. The question isn’t just whether Seol-ah is guilty — but whether Wooseok will survive long enough to uncover the truth.

Direction, tone, and what sets it apart
Co-directed by Kim Cheol-gyu and So Jae-hyun, Siren’s Kiss leans heavily into psychological tension rather than loud twists. Expect slow-burning suspense, morally grey characters, and a romance that feels intoxicating rather than comforting.
Instead of offering clear heroes and villains, the series thrives on ambiguity — forcing viewers to constantly question motives, perceptions, and emotional truth.
Final words
With its lethal romance, elite cast, and proven creative team, Siren’s Kiss has all the ingredients of a standout K-drama thriller. Park Min-young and Wi Ha-jun’s first collaboration adds extra intrigue, while the weekly release format ensures sustained buzz.
If you enjoy stories where attraction feels dangerous and love comes with consequences, Siren’s Kiss might just be your next must-watch obsession.
