The last row of the classroom. A student sitting in that spot, where no one pays attention, completely shakes up a professor's daily life one day with a single piece of writing submitted as an assignment. The Netflix series 'The Boy in the Last Row' will be released worldwide on June 26, 2026. The fact that it is the first Netflix project for the 'ten-million-viewer actor' Choi Min-sik is enough to make it a hot topic, but knowing the texture of the story this work holds deepens the anticipation even further.
A Story That Began in the Last Row
At the center of the plot is Korean Literature professor Heo Moon-oh. Having lost his passion for writing and living a boring daily life, he discovers an extraordinary talent in a piece submitted by Lee Kang, a student sitting in the last row of the classroom. It was an ordinary assignment, but it contained a precarious gaze looking into a friend's family. The professor becomes fascinated by the boy's genius, and as he intervenes deeper and deeper to draw out that talent, the boundary between reality and fiction begins to blur. How far can the gaze that views someone's life as 'material for a story' be permitted? — The work uses this uncomfortable question as the driving force of its suspense.
Choi Min-sik's First Netflix Appearance, and Rookie Choi Hyun-wook
The role of Professor Heo Moon-oh is played by Choi Min-sik. Given that he has shown a heavy presence on the silver screen for a long time, his first appearance in a Netflix series makes this work an event in itself. Choi Hyun-wook is cast as Lee Kang, the boy in the last row, completing a picture where a seasoned veteran and a young actor face off tensely in the same frame. Furthermore, heavyweight actors such as Heo Joon-ho, Kim Yunjin, and Jin Kyung have joined the cast, further thickening the tension between the characters.
Kim Kyu-tae, the Director of 'It's Okay, That's Love'
The series is directed by Director Kim Kyu-tae. Beloved for works that delicately delve into the inner lives of characters like 'It's Okay, That's Love' and 'Our Blues', he is a director who also possesses the ability to create the chilling atmosphere shown in the Netflix series 'The Trunk'. How the melodramatic gaze that meticulously draws the characters' emotional lines meets the tension unique to psychological dramas in this work is a key point to watch.
The Original Work is a Spanish Hit — The Play 'The Boy in the Last Row'
This work is not an original creation but is based on a solid original text. The eponymous play by Spain's leading playwright Juan Mayorga serves as its starting point; it premiered as a play in Korea in 2015 and received support from a dedicated fanbase. Expectations are high as to how the original work's critical themes—dealing with the relationship between the 'observer' and the 'observed', and the perilous boundary between writing and voyeurism—will be expanded into visual language within the platform of Netflix.
How to Best Enjoy It Before the Release
'The Boy in the Last Row' is not a work that pushes forward with flashy action or rapid plot development; rather, it is the type of story that slowly tightens its grip as it follows the psychology between characters and the texture of their dialogue. Before its release, it is recommended to keep the question posed by the original play in mind: 'To what extent is it right to consume a person's life as a story?' The moment you become conscious of that question, every single word exchanged between the professor and the boy carries a completely different weight. If you are planning a binge-watch, keep June 26 open.
※ The cast, release date, and original work information have been compiled based on released press materials and official announcements, and specific details may change at the time of release.