Korean dramas are no stranger to Cinderella stories, so it’s no surprise that Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale leans into the beloved trope, and brings it to the modern world through social club manager Shin Jae-rim and her prince charming, the wealthy chaebol son Moon Cha-min. After premiering in Korea in May, here’s our guide to watch the charming comedy in America.
Where to watch Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale
All ten episodes of Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale streams on Paramount+ starting Thursday, September 26.
There is currently only one way to watch Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale: streaming on Paramount+.
Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale on Paramount+
As the streaming service of one of the biggest media conglomerates, there is no need to introduce Paramount+. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:
Paramount+
Paramount+ is an on-demand streaming service packed with original series like the Star Trek reboots, Billions, Yellowstone, and Fraiser, blockbusters like Top Gun and Transformers, and live sports from CBS. The ad-supported plan costs $6/month, while the ad-free plan costs $12/month. The latter includes offline downloads, your local CBS station, and the entirety of Showtime, which is home to fan favorites like Yellowjackets and The Curse.
Who stars in Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale?
The show’s wannabe Cinderella is Shin Jae-rim, portrayed by Pyo Ye-jin. You might remember her as the rookie secretary from What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, though she recently starred as the lead in fantasy drama Moon in the Day.
Jae-rim’s prince charming is Moon Cha-min, son of a wealthy chaebol family, who happens to own the social club Jae-rim works in. Cha-min is portrayed by Lee Jun-Young, a former idol who recently starred in revenge drama The Impossible Heir.
All ten episodes are available to watch on Paramount+
There are 10 episodes of Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale available to stream on Paramount+.
Paramount+
Paramount+ is an on-demand streaming service packed with original series like the Star Trek reboots, Billions, Yellowstone, and Fraiser, blockbusters like Top Gun and Transformers, and live sports from CBS. The ad-supported plan costs $6/month, while the ad-free plan costs $12/month. The latter includes offline downloads, your local CBS station, and the entirety of Showtime, which is home to fan favorites like Yellowjackets and The Curse.