Spring Fever Episode 9–10 Release Date
Episodes 9 and 10 of Spring Fever are set to release on Monday, February 2, 2026 (Ep 9) and Tuesday, February 3, 2026 (Ep 10).
They’re basically the point where the drama stops feeling like a cozy small‑town reset and starts leaning fully into “okay, so what are these two going to do about their feelings?” territory.
By then, Yun Bom and Seon Jae Gyu have already crossed that awkward line between misunderstanding and something softer, and these episodes push those dynamics forward while the side characters add their own brand of chaos.
If you’ve been following week by week, episode 9 on Monday and episode 10 on Tuesday continue the same steady pattern the show has stuck to since premiere: simple, predictable release days that weirdly become part of your routine.
Monday: feelings. Tuesday: consequences. Then you spend the rest of the week thinking about one random line from Bom or Jae Gyu while you’re washing dishes.
What Time Does Spring Fever Episode 9–10 Release?
Spring Fever airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 20:50 KST on tvN, which means episodes 9 and 10 will also go out in that same slot.
If you’re watching from Korea, it’s that classic post‑dinner, “I deserve a break” time; if you’re outside Korea and stuck waiting for it to land on Prime Video, the new episodes usually appear a bit later, depending on your region and subtitling schedule.
For many international viewers, that translates to episodes showing up on Prime Video sometime after the Korean broadcast finishes, often the same day or within a short window.
It’s not the kind of show you need to set an alarm for at 3 a.m., but if you’re sensitive to spoilers and live on K‑drama Twitter, it’s worth planning roughly around those Korean air times.
I’ve had evenings where I told myself, “I’ll just wait for all 12 episodes and binge,” and by episode 6, I was googling air times like a person with zero self‑control.
When and Where to Watch Spring Fever?
You can watch Spring Fever on tvN in South Korea and stream it on Prime Video in many international regions.
It follows Yun Bom, a well‑liked teacher from Seoul who moves to the small town of Sinsu and slowly rebuilds her life after a rough emotional patch, only to collide (sometimes literally) with Seon Jae Gyu, the big, chaotic uncle‑slash‑CEO who looks like trouble but is secretly all warmth and loyalty.
If you’re used to louder, plot‑twisty K‑dramas, Spring Fever is quieter and more character‑focused: long walks, awkward silences, small acts of kindness that somehow feel more dramatic than a car chase.
It’s the kind of show that’s perfect for weeknights, not too heavy, but emotional enough that you might suddenly find yourself thinking about your own “fresh start” era.
Watching it on Prime Video also makes it easy to replay those little moments (a look, a half‑smile, a shared umbrella) that hit harder than you expected.
How Many Episodes Are in Spring Fever?
Spring Fever Season 1 has 12 episodes in total, running from January 5, 2026, to February 10, 2026. It’s structured as a tight, single‑season story: enough time for growth and romance, not so long that it overstays its welcome.
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Episode 1 – Mon, January 5
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Episode 2 – Tue, January 6
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Episode 3 – Mon, January 12
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Episode 4 – Tue, January 13
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Episode 5 – Mon, January 19
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Episode 6 – Tue, January 20
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Episode 7 – Mon, January 26
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Episode 8 – Tue, January 27
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Episode 9 – Mon, February 2
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Episode 10 – Tue, February 3
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Episode 11 – Mon, February 9
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Episode 12 (Finale) – Tue, February 10
Spring Fever Cast
| Category | Actor / Actress | Character Name |
|---|---|---|
| Main | Ahn Bo-hyun | Seon Jae-gyu |
| Main | Lee Joo-bin | Yoon Bom |
| Main (Young) | Han Joo-hyun | Young Yoon Bom |
| Supporting | Cha Seo-won | Choi Yi-joon |
| Supporting | Cho Jun-young | Seon Han-gyeol |
| Supporting | Lee Jae-in | Choi Se-jin |
| Supporting | Bae Jung-nam | Jeong Jin-hyeok |
| Supporting | Jin Kyung | Seo Hye-sook |
Disclaimer:
The information provided in this article about Spring Fever episode release dates, broadcast times, and streaming availability is based on current schedules and publicly available sources at the time of writing. Air times, regional streaming windows, subtitles, and platform availability may vary or change without notice. This content is intended for general informational and entertainment purposes only and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by tvN, Prime Video, or the show’s production partners.




