What if you discovered that your father is not one man, but three? That’s the twist that greets Kang Marie in “Marie and Her Three Daddies,” KBS’s newest family Korean drama to premiere this October 2025. This drama isn’t your typical family story. It’s a lively yet emotionally impactful exploration of what truly makes a family beyond biology or blood ties. Get ready to explore the series, meet the cast, and find out why this new K-drama might be your next favorite.
“Marie and Her Three Daddies” (마리와 별난 아빠들) Korean Drama 2025

KBS1’s “Marie and Her Three Daddies” (마리와 별난 아빠들) is more than another weekday drama. It’s about belonging, identity, and love that transcends DNA, touching the real emotions and modern questions about what family means today.
The story blends romance, mystery, and warm humor. With beloved actors and a fresh premise, the K-drama may fulfill fans’ craving for something new and heartfelt in 2025.
Synopsis: A Family Story with a Surprising Twist
This story follows Kang Marie. Her search for her biological father leads her into an unexpected family twist. Three men, each potentially her father, appear before her. This surprising turn shakes her world.
She sets out to uncover the truth. However, what begins as a mystery soon evolves into a complex and touching family drama. The show reminds us that love and bonds can go beyond DNA.
Marie’s journey is not just about facts—it is about facing emotions, learning acceptance, and finding strength in bonds.
The series invites us to see how families can form in the most unexpected ways, proving that sometimes, what matters most is not who we are related to, but how we care for each other.
A Mix of Stellar Cast Brings Depth and Charm
The drama features a mix of experienced veteran actors and young MZ-generation stars. This blend of generations in the cast adds special appeal.
Ha Seung-Ri of “All of Us Are Dead” plays Kang Marie. She is a young intern in obstetrics and gynecology (1st year) who has become the caring backbone of her fractured family.
Hyun Woo plays Lee Kang-Se: Kind, warm, but haunted. He is a son born from an affair, and he confronts his own pain when Marie’s secret emerges.
Park Eun-Hye is Joo Si-Ra: Marie’s mother. Impulsive, emotional, sometimes irresponsible. She is devoted to Marie and carries guilt about the past.
Ryu Jin as Lee Poong-Joo: First father candidate; often viewed as the biological father option. He is Gang Se’s brother.
Hwang Dong-Joo as Kang Min-Bo: Si Ra’s ex-husband. Marie’s legal father on paper.
Gong Jung-Hwan as Jin Gi-Sik: The third candidate, posited to have a “logical” or scientific connection via donation. He is Marie’s paternal uncle.
Other supporting cast includes:
- Jung Ae Ri as Director of Um Hospital, Um Gi Bun.
- Geum Bo Ra as Yun Sun Ae, Marie’s grandmother.
- Kang Shin Il as Lee Ok Sun, Gang Se’s father.
- Park Hyun Jung as Um Hospital CFO, Moon Suk Hui.
- Jo Hyang Gi as Yun Eon Gyeong, Gi Bun’s daughter.
- Kim Young Jae as Pyo Do Gi, a resident at Um Hospital.
These characters weave their own stories into Marie’s growing family. Each brings depth through secrets, alliances, family legacies, and tensions surrounding Marie’s identity.
The Team Behind the Screen
Directed by Seo Yong‑Soo and written by Kim Hong‑Joo, the series blends humor with emotion, a hallmark of KBS’s evening dramas.
Produced by Monster Union and LI Entertainment, the show aims to bring a fresh yet familiar tone to daily television.
The production team calls it a story about “ties thicker than blood and stronger than sperm,” promising a roller coaster of emotion, laughter, and tears across 120 episodes.
The creative team’s balance of wit and warmth gives the drama the universal appeal of family storytelling, familiar to anyone who’s ever questioned what makes a home.
Reasons to Watch Korean Drama “Marie and Her Three Daddies”
The premise alone — one daughter, three possible dads — is enough to grab your curiosity. But what keeps you watching is its heart. Each episode peels back layers of human connection: the guilt of a mother, the pride of a father, the hope of a daughter.
The drama also offers daily comfort for viewers who crave love stories that endure despite chaos. It’s both funny and touching, and grounded in everyday Korean family life. In an era of fast-paced thrillers, “Marie and Her Three Daddies” slows things down. It reminds us what truly holds people together.
Where and When to Watch “Marie and Her Three Daddies”
The 120-episode K-drama “Marie and Her Three Daddies” premieres on October 13, 2025, on KBS1. The series airs every weekday at 8:30 p.m. KST, replacing “Good Luck.”
International audiences can watch the show on KBS World and KBS’s digital channels. With its short, 30-minute format, this drama is perfect for unwinding after dinner. The story feels relatable, warm, and a little chaotic, just like family itself.
Ready to Join Marie’s Eccentric Family?
In “Marie and Her Three Daddies,” love isn’t defined by DNA or documents. Instead, it’s found in laughter, forgiveness, and shared meals. That’s the invisible glue that holds family life together.
Perhaps the real question isn’t “Who’s the father?” but “Who stayed?”
Sometimes, the people who choose to love you are the ones who truly belong.
So, will you be tuning in to witness Marie’s journey? Please share with us in the comments below.
In the meantime, watch the trailer for the 2025 Korean drama “Marie and Her Three Daddies” below.
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