by Lily Alice, March 19, 2025
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JTBC released the third teaser, which shows Lee Hae Suk (Kim Hye Ja) struggling to adapt to heaven as her mischievous instincts awaken in Heavenly Ever After.

Heavenly Ever After follows Lee Hae Suk (Kim Hye Ja), who arrives in heaven at 80 and reunites with her husband, Go Nak Joon (Son Suk Ku), who has regained the youthful appearance he had in his 30s. 

The third teaser begins with showing the text "New Resident Lee Hae Suk Turns Heaven Upside Down." It captures Lee Hae Suk's eventful life in heaven as she becomes a person of interest to the Director of the Heaven Support Center (Cheon Ho Jin).

In one scene, she appears in church for repentance but ends up teaching the pastor (Ryu Deok Hwan) a strange pose. Meanwhile, Somi (Han Ji Min), a pure soul who has lost all her memories, has already been "Hae Suk-ified," leaving viewers amused at how quickly she picked up Lee Hae Suk's habits.

The director's gentle yet thought-provoking remark, "Heaven seems more entertaining than before, doesn’t it? It feels like quite a few changes started with you, Lee Hae Suk," leaves Hae Suk questioning herself. She begins to wonder if she might have ended up in heaven by mistake.

However, despite the director's supervision, Lee Hae Suk continues to keep her unconventional behavior. Then, one day, out of nowhere, strange grapes begin to fall onto her head. Ignoring both the pastor's warning, "If you receive just one more grape, you'll really end up in hell," and her husband’s plea, Lee Hae Suk ultimately faces the consequences.

The moment another grape falls from the sky, she is instantly transported — not to heaven, but to an entirely unfamiliar place. Unlike the serene beauty of heaven, this new realm is dark and eerie, filled with terrified souls. Surrounded by fearful figures, Lee Hae Suk's tense expression hints at the grave danger she now faces.

Heavenly Ever After is set to premiere this April. News about the K-drama's global OTT service is yet to come. Watch the teaser here

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