Is ‘Crash Landing on You’ returning for season 2? Everything we know so far
“Crash Landing on You” (CLOY) will not have a Season Two. This 2019-20 tvN romantic comedy-drama, starring Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin, is still a complete series comprised of 16 episodes in total, with an entire storyline from start to finish.
The drama aired on tvN from December 2019 – February 2020 and was widely viewed around the world as a result of being available to stream on Netflix. The premise is a romance story between an heiress from South Korea who paraglides into North Korea, and a Captain of the North Korean Military who helps her get back home, while including political intrigue and subplots involving supporting characters, including Seo Dan and Gu Seung-jun. Most importantly, the main couple in CLOY, and all subplots, receive resolution in the series, and therefore, there has never been a continuation of the series.
Official Status and Netflix Position
Reliable sources, including Netflix’s own engagement reports, have explicitly ruled out a second season. In 2024, Netflix listed CLOY among popular K-dramas (alongside titles like Business Proposal and Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha) that would not be renewed for additional seasons on the platform. No official announcements have come from tvN, Studio Dragon (the production company), the writer Park Ji-eun, director Lee Jung-hyo, or the cast as of 2026.
Recent developments further confirm this:
- Director Lee Jung-hyo is working on a new Netflix romance series called Long Vacation (with a different cast), not a CLOY follow-up.
- Hyun Bin has discussed other projects (like Made in Korea Season 2), but nothing related to reviving CLOY.
Why the Rumors Persist
There are numerous YouTube videos, Facebook/Instagram posts, and clickbait articles that claim that there will be an “official trailer” for a 2025 or 2026 release (with some alleging a returning cast and new plot ideas like new timelines and locations). These aren’t legitimate sources of information; they are fan-made materials (for the most part) using AI as a means to build excitement about something that doesn’t exist. There are numerous comments on many of these posts stating that they are false; on top of these comments, numerous credible sources (Yahoo Entertainment, What’s on Netflix) have done just that, and there’s a lot of information/press debunking these rumors.
While the marriage of Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin in real life (and their family) has made many fans wish for something to happen, both actors have already moved on to different projects, and a typical sequel based around the sensitive subject of North/South Korea would be logistically and creatively quite difficult to accomplish.
Fan Interest and Alternatives
Fans continue to discuss hypothetical sequels on Reddit, Quora, and social media—sometimes suggesting post-defection stories or reunions—but these remain wishful thinking. The series’s strong ratings and cultural impact have led to comparisons with other hits like Queen of Tears (by the same writer), but no revival plans exist for CLOY itself.
If you’re craving more similar vibes, consider:
- Other Park Ji-eun or Lee Jung-hyo works.
- Standout K-dramas with romance, cross-border, or high-stakes elements.
The original Crash Landing on You is still fully available on Netflix and holds up as a beloved classic. While it’s disappointing for fans hoping for more, the definitive ending is part of what made the show so memorable. No new official updates have emerged in 2025–2026 to change this outlook.
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