Kim Da Mi and Choi Woo Sik have made everyone fall in love with their recently-concluded K-drama "Our Beloved Summer." However, this is not the first time these two work together and the "Itaewon Class" actress looks forward to being on the same screen again with the actor as husband and wife.

Kim Da Mi and Choi Woo Sik first worked together in "The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion" in 2018. So after "Our Beloved Summer," will fans once again see them working together?

There are no words yet if these two stars will unite in a new project again. But if it happens, the 26-year-old star wants to play a married couple with him.

In an online interview, via AllKpop, she said that they might be more comfortable with each other if they play a married couple. She went on to say that she enjoyed their chemistry when they filmed action scenes for "The Witch," but she wanted to try to do a project with the "Parasite" star where they could show "a dynamic spectrum of emotions."

With that being said, Kim Da Mi believed filming any series or film with Choi Woo Sik would be fun. She even added she really enjoyed working with the 31-year-old actor.

They already knew each other and were also close, so there was no awkward feeling between the two of them. Though there was a different feeling when they did "The Witch," they now enjoyed filming "Our Beloved Summer."

"I don't think Yeon Soo would exist without Woong Yi," she said about their characters in the SBS series. However, now that the show has come to an end, Kim Da Mi admitted to starting feeling sad and empty about it.

She added she was happy to film the drama for half a year and it would be a project that she would remember for a long time after it ended. The show has helped solidify her role as a leading actress in romantic dramas after revealing a different side of her charm compared to her roles in "The Witch" and "Itaewon Class."

"Our Beloved Summer" officially ended on Jan. 25 and it said goodbye with a personal best viewership rating, per Soompi. According to Nielsen Korea, the series' final episode recorded an average nationwide viewership rating of 5.3%--a massive jump from its penultimate episode's rating of 4.2%. After recording a 5.2% rating for its 12th episode, it was also a personal record for the drama.