(C): Twitter
Netflix makes a cross-cultural healing of story narration through the drama ‘It’s Ok To Not Be Okay’. It was a redefining milestone while premiering the South Korean Romantic Comedy Drama ‘It’s Ok To Not Be Ok’ in 2020, it’s been five years still fans are revisiting and making the anniversary memories of this series by highlighting the soulful moments and dialogues from it. The reason that the fans made this drama popular and superhit with surpassing viewership is the emotional depth, appealing visuals and natural & realistic chemistry between the leads.
Now, Netflix has rolled the poster of the Philippine version along with the release date and ignites the anticipation of how justifying this adaptation is. While the essence of the story remains the same, the global audiences are eager to witness how the nuances and the sensibilities of Filipino making reflects. Will the Philippine version live up to its legacy or carve out a new one?
| Starring | Anne Curtis, Joshua Garcia, Carlo Aquino, Enchong Dee |
| Premiere Date | 18 July 2025 |
| Other Broadcasting | 19 July 2025 – iWantTFC21 July 2025 – Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, Jeepney TV, A2Z, and TV5 |
| OTT | Netflix |
| Language | Filipino |
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