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| Never Forget Your Enemy Release Date, Full Schedule, Cast and How to Watch the Korean BL (Photo: Instagram) |
Never Forget Your Enemy is officially landing on March 17, marking WeTV’s first original Korean BL and one of the platform’s boldest moves into the boys’ love space. The ten-episode series will air every Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:00 pm KST, rolling out across five weeks and already building serious buzz among BL fans worldwide.
Branded as WeTV’s first Korean boys’ love original, the drama arrives with a 19-plus rating and an uncut exclusive edition on the platform. It’s positioned as a more intimate, emotionally layered entry into the Korean BL wave, especially with the creative team behind Love for Love’s Sake involved in production.
With two episodes dropping weekly, fans can expect steady tension and cliff-hangers right up to mid-April.
At the heart of the story is Gi Ha-neul, a 28-year-old man whose life flips upside down after a sudden accident erases his memories from the past ten years. When he wakes up, everything feels off. His daily routine feels unfamiliar. His surroundings feel distant. And the first person by his side? His former school rival, Yeo Sae-byeok.
Here’s where it gets messy.
Sae-byeok claims they are not enemies anymore. In fact, he insists they are lovers.
The official premise teases a layered backstory: years ago, a violent school incident changed both of their lives. Time passes, paths diverge, and now fate pulls them back together in a way neither expected.
As Ha-neul struggles with missing memories, Sae-byeok remains close as a devoted caregiver, gently but firmly insisting that their romantic bond is real.
The emotional hook is simple but powerful:
“Wait… are you saying we’re lovers?”
From hostility to tenderness, from rivalry to romance, the drama leans heavily into amnesia trope, unresolved past trauma, slow-burn romance and emotional reconciliation. Expect plenty of tension, lingering stares, complicated flashbacks and quiet moments that carry weight.
Hwang Junsu takes the lead as Gi Ha-neul. He’s previously appeared in The Bangkok Boy, Love (X), and Boys Lost in Thailand.
Opposite him, Lee Ja-woon plays Yeo Sae-byeok, a character described as patient, devoted and quietly intense. The pairing has already sparked conversation online, with fans praising their contrasting visuals and chemistry in teaser clips.
Production is a joint venture between YYDS Entertainment and Korean studios, signalling a cross-market collaboration aimed at expanding WeTV’s Korean original catalogue. The involvement of the Love for Love’s Sake team also hints at a similar tone — emotionally charged, intimate and character-driven rather than overly flashy.
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International fans can stream the series directly on WeTV. The uncut version is available exclusively on the platform, and English subtitles are expected to drop simultaneously with each episode release.
To watch:
• Download the WeTV app or access it via the website
• Search for Never Forget Your Enemy
• Select the English subtitle option once episodes go live
• Tune in every Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:00 pm KST
Availability may vary slightly depending on region, but WeTV has been actively pushing global access for its Korean originals, so international BL fans shouldn’t be left out.
This isn’t a fluffy campus romance. With its 19-plus rating, expect mature themes, emotionally complex character dynamics and scenes that lean into realism rather than fantasy. The amnesia setup adds mystery, while the enemies-to-lovers angle injects natural tension into every interaction.
Genre-wise, viewers can look forward to:
• Slow-burn emotional development
• Psychological layers around memory and identity
• Intense eye contact and restrained physical tension
• A mix of past regret and present vulnerability
• Dramatic confrontations that gradually soften into intimacy
If you enjoyed the emotional depth of Love for Love’s Sake, this series may hit similar notes but with a darker, more mature undertone.
Reactions have been divided — but that’s exactly why the hype is strong.
Some fans are calling it “one of the most anticipated Korean BL dramas of the year,” praising the bold storyline and mature rating. Others are curious but cautious, especially regarding how the memory-loss trope will be handled.
On Korean forums, netizens have debated whether the intense premise will translate into strong chemistry on screen. International BL communities, meanwhile, are excited about WeTV stepping up with an original Korean project rather than licensing content.
There’s also growing chatter about the cast’s visuals and whether this could become a breakout role for both leads. Teaser stills alone have already triggered edits and fan theories.
Never Forget Your Enemy is shaping up to be a bold step for WeTV in the Korean BL scene. With a tight ten-episode run, mature rating and emotionally layered storyline, it’s clearly aiming for impact rather than filler.
Will the rivalry-turned-romance feel convincing? Will the missing memories hide something bigger? And can this become WeTV’s defining Korean BL title?
Tell us — are you tuning in on March 17, or are you waiting for the full drop before binge-watching?

