Boyfriend on Demand Season 2: Is It Coming Back or Gone for Good? What We Know

Boyfriend on Demand Season 2: Is It Coming Back or Gone for Good? What We Know
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K-drama newcomer Boyfriend on Demand has fans clamoring for a second season, but despite the buzz, Netflix hasn’t given the green light—yet.

Wondering if Boyfriend on Demand is getting a second season? You and everyone else. The show just dropped, the buzz is loud, and the renewal chatter has started already.

Renewal status: hurry up and wait

Netflix has made no call on Season 2 yet, and there’s no cancellation news either. All 10 episodes landed together on Friday, March 6, 2026, so it’s early days. K-dramas often wrap their stories in one go, but when a Netflix-backed title pops, a return is absolutely on the table. Think of the outliers that kept going beyond a single run. If Boyfriend on Demand sticks the landing with viewers, a renewal becomes a real conversation. Until then, we’re in watch-and-see mode.

What the show is

Boyfriend on Demand is a romantic comedy built on a very modern fantasy: pick-your-perfect-date, but in VR. Jisoo (yes, that Jisoo) and Seo In-guk headline. Jisoo plays Seo Mi-rae, a burned-out webtoon producer who signs up for a subscription virtual reality dating service promising curated, simulated partners. It’s meant to be a stress break. Instead, the lines between her digital romance and actual life start to smear in messy, entertaining ways. The premise is high-concept in the right way, and if it hooks enough weekend bingers, expect Netflix to look twice.

Who is in it

  • Leads: Jisoo (BLACKPINK) and Seo In-guk (Reply 1997)
  • Supporting: Gong Min-jeung, Kim Ah-young, Ha Young
  • Scene-stealing cameos: Lee Soo-hyuk, Jay Park, Lee Sang-yi, Lee Jae-wook, and more as the rotating lineup of virtual boyfriends
  • Also: Yoo In-na as a sharp-tongued 'dating manager' pairing subscribers with their ideal scenarios

The bottom line

No decision yet on Season 2. The show just arrived, all at once, and Netflix will want to see how it plays. If the numbers look good, don’t be surprised when the renewal conversation heats up.