Surely Tomorrow Episode 6 Arrives Soon: Release Date, Exact Time, and Where to Watch
Surely Tomorrow hits its midpoint as episode 6 premieres Sunday, December 21, 2025, at 10:40 p.m. KST on JTBC, with Park Seo-joon and Won Ji-an leading the 12-episode romance that debuted December 6.
Halfway already. If you have been riding with Surely Tomorrow since it premiered on December 6, 2025, Episode 6 is the midpoint check-in for this slow-burn romance that keeps messing with old wounds and new headlines.
When Episode 6 drops
Surely Tomorrow Episode 6 airs Sunday, December 21, 2025, at 10:40 PM KST on JTBC. The show has been sticking to a steady weekend rollout, and this marks the halfway point of its 12-episode first season.
Quick refresher on the setup
Park Seo-joon and Won Ji-an lead this one as two people who probably should not be in each other’s orbit again, but here we are. He is Lee Kyeong-do, a reporter. She is Seo Ji-woo, his first love (twice over) and a chaebol heir whose marriage detonates when her husband’s affair becomes a public scandal. Kyeong-do’s reporting pulls them back into each other’s lives, and the fallout hits every corner of their careers and families. It is a clean premise with messy consequences — which is why it is working.
Global release times
The Korean broadcast comes first on JTBC, and streaming in other regions usually follows right after — sometimes a few minutes, sometimes a few hours. Here is when Episode 6 lands by time zone (give or take those small regional delays):
- KST (Korea): 10:40 PM
- IST (India): 7:10 PM
- EST (US East Coast): 8:40 AM
- PST (US West Coast): 5:40 AM
- MST (Mountain): 6:40 AM
- CST (US Central): 7:40 AM
- Alaska Time: 4:40 AM
- HST (Hawaii): 3:40 AM
- GMT (UK): 1:40 PM
- CET (Central Europe): 2:40 PM
- JST (Japan): 10:40 PM
- AEST (Australia): 11:40 PM
Where to watch
In South Korea, new episodes air exclusively on JTBC at the scheduled time.
Outside Korea, Surely Tomorrow streams on Amazon Prime Video, which holds the global rights in many regions, including the US, Canada, the UK, and much of Southeast Asia. You will need an active Prime Video subscription to watch when it drops — in the US, that starts at $14.99 per month, with discounts for students and qualifying government-assisted accounts. The series is listed with multiple subtitle options and several audio languages, so it is easy to follow along.
What to expect from Episode 6
At the midway point, expect the show to push the characters into deeper conflict while nudging Kyeong-do and Ji-woo closer — that careful, emotional slow-burn the series has been threading since day one. If you are here for complicated adults making complicated choices, Sunday should deliver.