Miss Night And Day Episode 4: Release Time And Viewing Platforms In India
Miss Night and Day Episode 4 Release Date Update: Following the success of Queen of Tears and The Atypical Family, Netflix is now enjoying the popularity of another Korean drama, Miss Night and Day. Featuring Jung Eun-Ji, Choi Jin-Hyuk, and Lee Jung-Eun in the lead roles, this K-drama premiered on the streaming platform last week and has already received positive feedback from viewers.
Miss Night and Day has captivated audiences with just three episodes so far, leaving everyone eagerly awaiting the fourth one. If you're curious about the release details for Episode 4, we've compiled all the essential information for you.

Whether you're a dedicated K-drama fan or just looking for an overview of the plot, cast, and characters, we've got you covered with all the crucial details below.
Miss Night and Day premiered its third episode yesterday (June 22) on JTBC and Netflix. The upcoming Episode 4 is set to air today (June 23) at 10:30 pm KST (7:00 pm IST for Indian viewers). In addition to its network broadcast, the K-drama will also be available for streaming on Netflix.
For those unfamiliar, it's worth noting that two new episodes of Miss Night and Day are released every Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 p.m. KST (7:00 p.m. IST). The series will consist of 16 episodes in total, with the finale scheduled for August.
Miss Night and Day revolves around Lee Mi Jin, a woman in her 20s struggling to secure steady employment. Her life takes an unexpected twist when she wakes up one day inhabiting the body of a 50-year-old woman. Taking advantage of this transformation, she secures an internship at a prosecution firm. However, each sunset reverts her back to her 20-year-old self.
The dual identities create turmoil in her workplace, especially as her strict boss, prosecutor Gye Ji Woong, becomes increasingly entangled in her complex situation.
The K-Drama stars Jung Eun-ji as Lee Mi Jin and Lee Jung Eun as her 50-year-old counterpart, Im Sun. Choi Jin Hyuk portrays Gye Ji Ung, while Baek Seo Hoo takes on the role of Ko Won. The ensemble cast also includes Yoon Byung Hee, Moon Ye Won, Kim Kwang Shik, Kim Mi Ran, Choi Moo In, Kim Jae Rok, Kim Ah Young, Jung Young Joo, and Jung Suk Yong.