
Head Over Heels Episode 6 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Park Sung-a (played by Cho Yi-hyun) is a high school student, but, at night she is a shaman named Fairy Cheonji. When she works as a shaman, Sung-a covers her face partially to hide her identity.
She is famous and is busy working with her clients who come to ask about their future, fortune, illnesses, and other things. One night, Bae Gyeon-woo (played by Choo Yeong-woo) and his mother come to visit Fairy Cheonji.
Sung-a has a crush on him at first sight, but she sees that he is destined to die soon. The next day, Bae Gyeon-woo appears in front of her as a new transfer student in her class, and she decides to save him from his destiny…
If you've been following this K-drama, you may be curious to find out when the episodes are releasing. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about Head Over Heels Episode 6, including the release date, time and where you can watch this show.
Where Can I Watch Head Over Heels?
Head Over Heels Season 1 will be shown on the tvN channel and airs at 8.50pm (KST). It is also available to stream on Prime Video for international fans.
Head Over Heels Episode 6 Release Date
Head Over Heels Episode 6 will release on Tuesday 8th July at approximately 4pm (GMT) / 12pm (ET). English subtitles will be released immediately.
The episodes are expected to be roughly 1 hour 8 minutes long each, which is consistent with the time frame for the usual tvN dramas.
How Many Episodes Will Head Over Heels Have?
Head Over Heels is a 12-episode show. With 2 episodes dropping every week on Monday and Tuesday, expect episodes to drop with subtitles from release. Also, after this episode, there will be 6 more to go!
Is There A Trailer For Head Over Heels?
There is indeed! You can find an exciting trailer for Head Over Heels below:
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Head Over Heels so far? Let us know in the comments below!
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