Spooky in Love (South Korean Television Series)
Spooky in Love (also known by its literal Korean title Eerily Romance or Ossakhan Yeonae) is a South Korean television series directed by Lee Min-Soo and written by Choi Jeong-Mi. Broadcast on the cable network tvN, the 12-episode series aired from July 18 to August 23, 2026, occupying the Saturday and Sunday 21:10 time slot.

Premise and Background
The series is based on the 2011 South Korean film Spellbound. The narrative follows Cheon Yeo-Ri, a chaebol heiress and hotel owner who hides an eerie secret: she has the ability to see ghosts. Her path crosses with Ma Gang-Uk, a principled and physically fit ace prosecutor. Together, they form an unexpected alliance to solve cases using their respective capabilities, leading to the development of their relationship.


Cast and Characters
- Park Eun-Bin as Cheon Yeo-Ri
- Yang Se-Jong as Ma Gang-Uk
- Ong Seong-Wu as Kang Min-Hwan

Cheon Yeo-Ri's Family
- Cho Hye-Joo as Cheon Ha-Ri
- Ye Soo-Jung as Baek Kyung-Ja
- Baek Ji-Won as Ok Gye-Hui
- Lee Dal as Cheon Dong-Jun




Ma Gang-Uk's Family
- Cha Mi-Kyung as Paeng Myo-Sun

Prosecutors' Office
- Lee Chang-Hoon as Ko Pil-Dong
- Kim Min-Ho as Son Hyeong-Min
- Lim Chae-Young as Im Seo-Hyeon
- Lee Ho-Young as Nam Sang-Ho
- Jung Hyung-Suk as Prosecutor General
- Min Choong-Suk as District Chief Prosecutor (ep.7)
- Jang Yoon-Woo as prosecutor (ep.8)
- No Dok-Rip as prosecutor (ep.8)
- Jung Woo-Young as prosecutor (ep.8)









Kang Min-Hwan's Family
- Kim Seo-Ra as Song Hee-Won
- Kim Min-Chul as Kang Ji-Hwan


Reina Hotel Staff and Affiliates
- Lee Joon-Hyuk as Bong Ji-Wook
- Kim Han-Na as Eom Ji-Soo
- Moon Jung-Dae as Director Gong
- Kim Sung-Yong as Secretary Wang
- Yang Ha-Yoon as employee (ep.1)
- Kim Do-Kyung as employee (ep.1)
- Yang Byeong-Yeol as Jang Yo-Han (ep.1)
- Lee Dong-Soo as auditor chief (ep.7)
- Kim Moon-Soo as director (ep.7)
- Yoo In as employee (ep.7)











Broadcast Schedule
Spooky in Love took over tvN's Saturday and Sunday 21:10 time slot following the conclusion of Filing for Love, and was subsequently followed by Four Hands, Two Sonatas on August 29, 2026.[1]