The wait is over. Netflix has finally dropped the official trailer for the Philippine adaptation of It’s Okay To Not Be Okay, giving fans a first look at the emotional, stylish reimagining of the acclaimed Korean drama. The series premieres on July 18, 2025, exclusively on Netflix.

With a star-studded cast led by Anne Curtis, Joshua Garcia, and Carlo Aquino, this local take reinterprets the story for a Filipino audience, without losing the intensity, nuance, and healing that made the original resonate worldwide.
A Story About Healing, Connection, and Breaking Through
At its core, It’s Okay To Not Be Okay is a story about emotional scars—and the people who help us confront them. Anne Curtis plays an author who’s built emotional walls so high that no one seems able to reach her. That changes when she meets someone unexpected, played by Joshua Garcia, who slowly begins to unravel her carefully maintained distance. As secrets surface and relationships evolve, the characters are forced to face the parts of themselves they’ve long tried to bury. Carlo Aquino rounds out the cast, bringing his own quiet depth to a role that ties directly into the heart of the show’s emotional stakes.
A Local Lens on a Global Story
Directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar and produced by Star Creatives in partnership with Netflix, the series retains the tone of the original while rooting it firmly in the Filipino context. From the setting to the pacing, it’s shaped to speak directly to local viewers while keeping the layered emotional beats that made It’s Okay To Not Be Okay a standout in Korean drama.

Watch the official trailer now and get ready to stream the series starting July 18, 2025, only on Netflix.
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