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Oh My Ghost Clients – K-drama Episode 3 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Oh My Ghost Clients – K-drama Episode 3 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

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Oh My Ghost Clients
Oh My Ghost Clients is a supernatural thriller comedy that tells the story of No Mu Jin is a labor attorney who sees ghosts. He lives a tough life, trying to make ends meet. After na harrowing incident that nearly kills him, he starts taking cases from his ghost clients. Of course, this is no walk in the park either!
To help Mu-jin, his sister-in-law, Na Hui Ju, comes on board, lending her quick wits and charms. Joining them is Ko Gyeon U, a video creator who has a deep curiosity about ghosts.
If you've been following this one, you may be curious to know when the next episode will be released. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Oh My Ghost Clients Episode 3, including its release date, time, and where to watch this.
Where Can I Watch Oh My Ghost Clients?
Oh My Ghost Clients is an MBC original that will air every Friday and Saturday on that channel in Korea. Later, it will also be available for streaming on Netflix, Wavve, Kocowa and Viki for international viewers in select regions.
For Viki, expect subtitles to take a while to upload. Normally, that can be up to 24 hours after the release date. The show will also be available on KOCOWA and Viu in select regions.
Oh My Ghost Clients Episode 3 Release Date
Episode 3 of Oh My Ghost Clients will debut on Friday 6th June at 9:50 pm (KST) / 4:50 am (PT)/ 7:50 am (ET)/ 3:50 pm (GMT). Expect Episode 3 to be 1 hour and 5 minutes long, which is consistent with the timeframe for the rest of the show.
How Many Episodes Will Oh My Ghost Clients Season 1 Have?
Oh My Ghost Clients season 1 will have 10 episodes, with two episodes released each week. The show is expected to come to an end on June 28th 2024. With that in mind, we have 7 episodes left after this one drops.
Is There A Trailer For Oh My Ghost Clients?
Yes, there is. Check out the trailer below:

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