
The Nice Guy Episodes 5-6 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
The Nice Guy centers on Park Seok-cheol, the eldest grandson of a third-generation gangster family. He has an unexpectedly pure heart; an innocent man who has a pure love for Kang Mi-young. She is his first love and she dreams of becoming a singer.
Seok-cheol faces the tumultuous ups and downs of life with tears and laughter, determined to protect his family, career, and love.
If you've been following this one, you may be curious about when the next episode will be released. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about episodes 5 and 6 of The Nice Guy, including their release date, time, and where to watch this K-drama.
Where Can I Watch The Nice Guy?
The Nice Guy is a JTBC Original so for those in Korea, you'll find it dropping on this channel.
As for international viewers, The Nice Guy is set to air on Disney+ but only in selected regions. For everybody else, this one will be releasing on Viki worldwide, although there could be a slight delay for those episodes to drop. The show is expected to drop with subtitles from release too.
The Nice Guy Episodes 5-6 Release Date
Episodes 5 and 6 of The Nice Guy will be released together on Friday 1st August at 8.50pm (KST). After both episodes have aired, there will be a slight delay before they drop at 1pm (GMT) / 9am (ET).
Expect all of these episodes to be roughly 1 hour 5 minutes long, which is consistent with the timeframe for other Disney+ K-drama offerings.
How Many Episodes Will The Nice Guy Have?
The Nice Guy is expected to have 14 episodes, with two episodes releasing each week, with both episodes dropping at the same time. As mentioned above, these episodes will drop with subtitles too. With that in mind, after this week we'll have 6 more episodes to go for this one!
Is There A Trailer For The Nice Guy?
Yes, there is. Get ready for pulsating action in this exciting season. You can check out the trailer below:
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? Are you excited to watch The Nice Guy? Let us know in the comments below!

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