Yumi’s Cells is back as Yu-mi enters a new chapter of her life. Now she is more settled in her career but when it comes to love she is still cautious. In the past, Yu-mi had a hard time with relationships, so she holds back her emotions and lets her “Writer Cell” take charge of her everyday life.
That emotional balance begins to change when Shin Soon-rok, a younger, charming editor, slowly makes his way into her world. His presence starts to disrupt Yu-mi’s carefully constructed life. The nearer he gets the quiet cells inside her stir again, emotions she thought long dead coming to life.
If you’ve been following the series, you’re probably wondering when the next episodes are coming out. Here’s everything you need to know about Episodes 7 and 8, including release dates and where to watch.
You can watch Yumi’s Cells on Netflix.
Yumi’s Cells is available for streaming on Viki, Viu, and Disney+ in select regions. The series is also set to stream on HBO Max in select territories. Country of origin South Korea Original network TVing Original network TVing, 4:00 PM (KST)
Date and time of release
Yumi’s Cells Season 3 Episodes 7 and 8 Release Date Yumi’s Cells Season 3 Episodes 7 and 8 will release on Monday, May 4, at around 8:00 am (GMT).
Viki subtitles might be a little slow to update, so it’s worth waiting a little longer if they aren’t available right away. However, there are more detailed subtitles than other platforms in Viki. Viu on the other hand has usually faster subtitle updates.
The episode will run for around 1 hour and 8 minutes, the same as the previous episodes this season.
How many episodes are there in Season 3?
Season 3 of Yumi’s Cells will consist of a total of 8 episodes. Season 1 has 10 episodes and with two episodes being released every week, Episodes 7 and 8 will be the season finale.
Trailer?
Yes, there is an official trailer for Yumi’s Cells Season 3, and it provides us a preview of Yu-mi’s ongoing story and relationships.
Recap Episode 6
If you missed anything, here’s a full recap of Episode 6, pointing out all the important moments and major plot points heading into the final episodes.