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Nice to Not Meet You Episode 3 Drops Soon: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch

Nice to Not Meet You Episode 3 Drops Soon: Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch
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Nice to Not Meet You drops Episode 3 on Monday, November 10, 2025 at 20:50 KST, with Squid Game icon Lee Jung-jae leading as Lim Hyeon-jun in the Monday-Tuesday slot.

Heads up: Nice to Not Meet You is picking up speed, and Episode 3 lands right at the start of next week. If you started this for the novelty of Lee Jung-jae doing a rom-com again and stayed for the petty career sabotage, same.

When Episode 3 drops

Episode 3 airs Monday, November 10, 2025 at 20:50 KST on tvN. This show runs Mondays and Tuesdays in Korea, so this is the Monday installment for the week. Expect a roughly 65-minute episode.

Season 1 premiered November 3, 2025.

Global times

  • KST: 8:50 PM, Nov 10
  • EST: 6:50 AM, Nov 10
  • PST: 3:50 AM, Nov 10
  • GMT: 11:50 AM, Nov 10
  • CET: 12:50 PM, Nov 10
  • IST: 5:20 PM, Nov 10
  • JST: 8:50 PM, Nov 10
  • AEST: 9:50 PM, Nov 10

Where to watch

In South Korea: tvN every Monday and Tuesday at 20:50 KST.

Internationally: Prime Video. New episodes usually show up shortly after the Korean broadcast (timing can shift a bit by region and subtitle availability). Streams are available in multiple languages and with subtitles, in HD.

You will need an active Prime membership to watch outside Korea. In the U.S., that starts at $14.99 per month, with discounted plans for students and government-assisted users. You can pay monthly or annually through your Amazon account.

Who is making this and what is it?

This is a romantic comedy from writer Jung Yeo-Rang and director Kim Ga-ram. Lee Jung-jae plays Lim Hyeon-jun, a celebrity stuck coasting on a fictional detective persona he can not escape. Lim Ji-yeon plays Wi Jeong-sin, a sharp political reporter who gets yanked onto the entertainment desk after a scandal blows up her beat. It is a clean, high-concept setup with two leads who know exactly how to bicker and smolder in the same scene.

Quick catch-up (Episodes 1–2)

Hyeon-jun and Jeong-sin start off trading shots, each trying to ding the other’s career. The joke is that every scheme backfires and mostly creates new problems for themselves. It is messy, but intentionally so.

What Episode 3 is teeing up

Their dynamic is about to get more tangled. Hyeon-jun is feeling the heat to reinvent himself instead of living off the old act, while Jeong-sin has to figure out how to do entertainment reporting after coming from politics — a whiplash-inducing desk change that the show leans into. Now that Jeong-sin understands the game Hyeon-jun has been playing, and Hyeon-jun is actually trying to make peace, the chemistry gets more complicated in that fun, enemies-to-maybe-something way.