XO, Kitty OTT season 2 release date Netflix: When to watch this K-drama
Season 2 of XO, Kitty is coming soon on Netflix. The K-drama will be out in January and will be available in both English and Korean. The series basically revolves around a relationship between teenagers, and misunderstanding comes their way.?
The second season of the Korean drama XO, Kitty is releasing soon on OTT giant Netflix. The show will be available on the platform starting January 16. The show will be available in languages like English and Korean. The show is said to be a comedy-filled drama. Here is the poster for the show and other details like its plot, cast, and more that you need to know before you watch it online:
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Plot
The K-drama is about Kitty Song Covey, who is a teenager convinced that she knows all there is to know about love. The story progresses when the teenager goes on a journey to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend, Dae, in South Korea.
Very much in love Kitty, who earns a scholarship to her late mother¡¯s prestigious alma mater, goes to the school where Dae studies to surprise him but gets surprised herself. Kitty, upon arrival, gets to know that Dae is already in a relationship with a rich girl whose name is Yuri.
The twist in the show's story is that Kitty doesn¡¯t know that Yuri is only pretending to date Dae to hide her own secrets. Wondering what the secret is? Yuri is gay. Dae is also not in love with Yuri, but her connection helps him to stay at the prestigious school, as she is rich and offers financial support to him.
As misunderstandings grow, there is a lot of drama and happy moments that audiences will enjoy throughout the show.
Cast and crew
XO, Kitty has actor Anna Cathcart as Kitty Song Covey, which is one of the lead roles in the show. In supporting characters, there is Choi Min-young, who is playing Dae, and actor Gia Kim can be seen playing Yuri.
The creator of the K-drama is Jenny Han, who is the author of the To All the Boys I've Loved Before series.