
Siren's Kiss OTT Release Date: Park Min-young’s Romantic Thriller to Stream on Prime Video
The highly anticipated South Korean romantic thriller Siren’s Kiss has finally locked its digital premiere. Starring the “Queen of Rom-Coms” Park Min-young alongside Wi Ha-joon and Kim Jung-hyun, the series is set to be a major highlight of the 2026 K-drama calendar.
Amazon Prime Video has officially announced that Siren’s Kiss will begin streaming on March 2, 2026. The platform teased the release on social media with a lethal new poster, asking fans, “Will you be able to resist her call?” The series will be available to global audiences, including viewers in India, with subtitles in multiple languages.
Based on the classic 1999 Japanese series Koori no Sekai (The Ice World), Siren’s Kiss follows Han Seol-ah (Park Min-young), a high-profile and sophisticated art auctioneer at Royal Auction. Her life spirals into chaos when she becomes the prime suspect in a series of mysterious deaths involving people from her past.
Enter Cha Woo-seok (Wi Ha-joon), an elite and relentless investigator for an insurance company’s Special Investigations Unit. As Woo-seok rigorously pursues Seol-ah, the line between suspicion and attraction begins to blur. The drama promises a high-stakes investigation filled with secrets, insurance fraud, and a romance that could prove fatal.
Produced by the renowned Studio Dragon, the series is directed by Cho Hyun-kyung and written by Lee Young, ensuring a high-production value that K-drama fans have come to expect.
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