The unique story centers on insurance expert Noh Ki-jun (Lee Dong-wook), who seeks to create a divorce insurance product. Through the process of putting a price on the cost of divorce with his insurance team, they learn more about themselves and love. Prime Video customers in more than 240 countries and territories can watch weekly episodes of “The Divorce Insurance” beginning March 31.
Noh Ki-jun is a seemingly perfect man who has it all — a prestigious academic background and a highly successful career in insurance. Unfortunately, he is a broken man and quite literally broke from his three divorces. Left penniless after his failed marriages, Ki-jun is determined to create a divorce insurance product that would protect people like him.
Kang Han-deul (Lee Joo-been) is a quiet woman who never freely spoke her mind. During her five-year marriage, her insufferable in-laws treated her poorly. Han-deul finally has enough and gets a divorce. Now, she is determined to be a completely different type of woman and begins a new job at the same company as Ki-jun.
An Jeon-man (Lee Kwang-soo) is a timid man who values safety above all else. He has known Ki-jun since their elementary school days, and while they are opposites, their friendship has lasted throughout the years. They now work at the same company. Jeon-man also has his own divorce experience, and though he does not want to admit it, he finds himself drawn to Ki-jun’s idea of developing divorce insurance.
Jeon Na-rae (Lee Da-hee) is a woman who values freedom and refuses to be restricted. Unable to reconcile differing views on marriage, Na-rae divorced in the past and has not considered getting married again. However, she crosses paths with Ki-jun and becomes intrigued by his past divorces and his plans to create a divorce insurance.
“The Divorce Insurance” is directed by Lee Won-seok, known for his films “Killing Romance” and “The Royal Tailor.” The series is written by Lee Tae-yoon, who penned “Secret Royal Inspector & Joy.”
Do not miss out on this unique series filled with romance and comedy. Tune in when “The Divorce Insurance” launches on Prime Video, with weekly episodes airing on Mondays and Tuesdays from March 31.
“The Divorce Insurance” joins thousands of other shows and films available on the Prime Video catalog, including Korean titles such as “Newtopia,” “Spice Up Our Love,” “No Gain No Love,” “Jinny’s Kitchen 2,” “Apartment404,” and “Marry My Husband.”
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