
Our Movie episodes 11-12 release date: Will Jeon Yeo Been and Namkoong Min's love story face a devastating goodbye?
What is Our Movie about?
The drama follows Lee Je Ha (Namkoong Min), a once-acclaimed film director who has lost his spark, and Lee Da Eum (Jeon Yeo Been), a young woman battling a terminal illness. Their lives intersect when Je Ha begins researching for a new film about love and mortality, only to find himself inspired by Da Eum's strength and outlook on life. As they work together on his film, sparks fly high, and they find themselves entangled in a whirlwind romance.
What to expect from Our Movie finale?
With the finale just around the corner, many fans are preparing for an emotionally charged conclusion. The story has never shied away from its core theme of impending loss, and despite the hope that Je Ha might rewrite the ending of both his film and his real-life relationship, the odds seem stacked against them.
Da Eum's illness remains incurable, and Je Ha's struggle to find meaning through his work suggests that the drama may choose a more realistic, bittersweet route rather than a fairytale ending.
When and where to watch Our Movie episodes 11–12?
Episodes 11 and 12 of Our Movie are scheduled to air on Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19, 2025, respectively. In South Korea, they'll broadcast at 9:50 PM KST on SBS, the show's regular Friday–Saturday timeslot. For international viewers, the drama is being streamed on platforms like Disney+, where new episodes typically become available shortly after the Korean broadcast.
In India, fans can expect the episodes to drop around 6:20 PM IST. Subtitled versions may also appear on platforms like Wavve or Dailymotion, depending on regional access.
Will Our Movie ending break hearts or bring hope?
Whether the finale brings closure, heartbreak, or a surprising twist, Our Movie has already captured hearts with its layered storytelling and poignant performances. As the final curtain prepares to fall, viewers are holding their breath for a conclusion that honours both the beauty and the fragility of its central love story.
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