Unexpected Faces in ‘Genie, Make a Wish’ — Song Hye-kyo, Kim Ji-hoon, Daniel Henney Add Star Power to Netflix Hit!
The new Netflix series ‘Genie, Make a Wish’ (‘다 이루어질지니’), which premiered on the 3rd, is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about K-dramas of October 2025. Blending fantasy and romantic comedy, it tells the story of Genie (Kim Woo-bin) — an out-of-work lamp spirit who wakes up after a thousand years — and Ki Ga Yeong (Bae Suzy), a human who’s lost touch with emotion. Together, they navigate three wishes that challenge their beliefs about humanity and desire.
Much of the current excitement centers on the show’s surprise star-studded cameos. Song Hye-kyo, Daniel Henney, and Kim Ji-hoon made special appearances that immediately went viral across social media and drama forums. Song Hye-kyo plays Jinniya, the rain-controlling genie and the Satan Genie’s ex-girlfriend. Her quick, playful “Tiki-Taka” with Kim Woo-bin and Suzy has become one of the series’ most replayed moments online. Dressed in elaborate, goddess-like costumes, Song perfectly embodies the mystical charm of her role.

Meanwhile, Daniel Henney takes on Kim Gae, a character caught in the wager between Genie and Ki Ga Yeong, marking a notable transformation in his acting range. Alongside him, Kim Ji-hoon (who’s currently trending for Crime Scene Zero) appears as Kim Gae’s loyal knight — their teamwork delivers both humor and emotional punch, boosting the series’ overall appeal.

Dynamic Performances Drive Engagement
The chemistry between Kim Woo-bin and Bae Suzy is another key reason behind the drama’s rising global ranking on Netflix Korea. Their “terrible but adorable” romantic tension offers something fresh for fans of K-romcoms. The show also benefits from a vibrant supporting cast, including Ahn Eun-jin, Noh Sang-hyun, Ko Kyu-pil, and Lee Joo-young. Ahn Eun-jin’s portrayal of the mysterious woman Mi-ju adds suspense, while Ko Kyu-pil’s comic timing lands every time — his scenes are often described as the show’s “kick.”
Lee Joo-young, taking on a role unlike any of her past characters, showcases impressive range and subtle expression, earning praise from both viewers and critics.
Strong Supporting Roles Add Emotional Depth
The emotional core of Genie, Make a Wish is strengthened by seasoned actors Kim Mi-kyung, Woo Hyun-jin, Shin Shin-ae, Yang Hyun-min, and Kang Chae-young. Kim Mi-kyung, as Ki Ga Yeong’s grandmother Oh Pan-geum, leaves a deep impression — her heartfelt scenes often bring audiences to tears.
Woo Hyun-jin, playing the celestial being Irem, a divine creature, gives a unique take on a non-human role. Her interactions with Noh Sang-hyun and Ko Kyu-pil keep viewers engaged, creating curiosity about how these relationships unfold.
Since its premiere, ‘Genie, Make a Wish’ has earned positive reactions for its original fantasy narrative, sweet tone, and meaningful commentary on humanity. The creative mix of humor, emotion, and magical realism seems to have struck a chord with both domestic and international viewers.
With its strong ensemble cast, unexpected cameos, and clever writing, the drama is proving to be one of Netflix’s standout Korean titles this season. As fans continue to share clips and quotes across platforms like Twitter and Threads, ‘Genie, Make a Wish’ looks set to climb even higher in Netflix Korea’s trending chart.