The Netflix original series Daily Dose of Sunshine, has confirmed its release date for November 3.
Daily Dose of Sunshine revolves around the character Da Eun (Park Bo Young), a nurse who finds herself working in the psychiatric department for the very first time. The series delves into the diverse stories of the people she encounters in the psychiatric ward, shedding light on their world and emotional struggles.
The teaser poster released captures Daeun's radiant smile as she stands at the psychiatric ward station of Myungshin University's Department of Mental Health. In this pastel-toned, vibrant environment bathed in sunlight, Da Eun's warm smile as she greets patients brings a sense of comfort to the viewers.
The teaser starts with Da Eun, a third-year nurse, looking around Myungshin University psychiatric ward, her new workplace. After transferring from the internal medicine department to psychiatry, she tries adapting to her new daily life. Unlike other wards, there are no curtains here, so morning starts earlier than other wards. Even in the psychiatric ward, she diligently tries to look after the patients. But everything is different from what she's known so far, and Da Eun still feels inexperienced and unfamiliar.
Daily Dose of Sunshine also stars Yeon Woo Jin, Jang Dong Yoon, Lee Jung Eun, Lee Sang Hee, and Yoo In Soo, among others.
Director Lee Jae Gyoo, previously known for his work on the global hit Netflix series All of Us Are Dead, returns with a healing drama that is distinct from his previous works in terms of story and ambiance. He introduces the series as a tale of individuals grappling with mental health issues and those seeking to aid them as their stories collide. He stirs up curiosity about Da Eun's dynamic daily life as she meets new colleagues and patients in the psychiatric ward.
Daily Dose of Sunshine will be released on November 3 exclusively on Netflix. Watch the drama's first teaser below.