Is ‘Business Proposal’ returning for season 2? Everything we know so far
The ‘Business Proposal’ (also known as ‘A Business Proposal’ or ‘Sanae Matchun’) is not returning for Season 2. There has been no official confirmation or renewal from SBS, Kross Pictures, Kakao Entertainment, or Netflix as of April 2026.
The 2022 romantic comedy K-drama, starring Kim Se-jeong as Shin Ha-ri and Ahn Hyo-seop as Kang Tae-moo (with supporting roles by Kim Min-kyu and Seol In-ah), wrapped up its 12-episode story with a complete, satisfying ending and no cliffhangers. It aired on SBS from February to April 2022 and became a major Netflix hit, but it was produced as a limited series.
The story was completed — The main romance and character arcs concluded neatly. K-dramas are typically self-contained, and second seasons are rare without source material for continuation or strong production incentives.
The series adapts a popular webtoon/web novel with no significant ongoing material to adapt for a full new season. Any continuation would require original scripting.
Netflix has categorized similar popular K-dramas (including this one) as limited series with no plans for more seasons. Updates from reliable trackers like What’s on Netflix (as recent as references in 2024) and ScreenRant (September 2024) state it remains unconfirmed and highly unlikely.
The leads and creators have moved on to other projects, with no joint announcements or interviews hinting at a return.
You’ll find many YouTube videos, TikToks, and Facebook posts with “official trailers” or claims of a 2025/2026 release starring the original cast. These are fake—using AI-generated or misleading thumbnails and recycled footage. They are not from Netflix, SBS, or the production companies. Real trailers and announcements come from official channels.
Business Proposal season 2: What we know do far (as of now)
The renewal is not happening / unconfirmed and considered dead.
Any ideas would be fan fiction or extensions beyond the source.
If new official news breaks (e.g., from SBS or Netflix), it would likely appear quickly in Korean entertainment outlets. For now, the charming one-season rom-com stands alone as a fan favorite. If you’re craving similar vibes, you may check out for other K-dramas like Crash Landing on You, What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, or Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.
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