KBS2's legal court drama "Justice" starring Choi Jin Hyuk, After School Nana, and Park Sung Hoon left an impressive impact on viewers during its run. This is all thanks to its informative elements.
"Justice" revolves around the story of a successful lawyer who helps the richest South Korean clients to win their cases.
Want to see more of the cast of the drama? Keep on reading!
Choi Jin Hyuk
Actor Choi Jin Hyuk made a cameo appearance in the hit series "Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency," which was led by Kim Min Jae, Gong Seung Yeon, Seo Ji Hoon, and more.
In the following year, he starred in popular dramas "Rugal" and "Zombie Detective."
In addition to that, Choi Jin Hyuk also made a special participation in Shin Hye Sun and Kim Jung Hyun's blockbuster drama "Mr. Queen" as chef Jang Bong Hwan.
After School Nana
Singer-actress Nana appeared in "Justice" as a competitive prosecutor and Choi Jin Hyuk's ex-girlfriend.
After the drama concluded, she jumped onto another KBS project, "Memorials" with "Justice" co-star Park Sung Hoon, Yoo Da In, and Han Joon Woo.
In 2021, After School Nana starred in romance dramas "Oh My Ladylord" and "Genesis."
Currently, she is gearing up to appear in the upcoming comedy thriller mystery series "Glitch."
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She will work along with Jeon Yeo Bin, Lee Dong Hwi, and Ryu Kyung Soo in the drama. This showcases the story of a woman who tries to track her missing boyfriend with the help of the UFO club members.
It will air in the second half of 2022 on Netflix with a total of 10 episodes.
Park Sung Hoon
Sterling actor Park Sung Hoon diversified his filmography with popular dramas, all thanks to his impressive acting.
In "Justice," he starred as a rich South Korean conglomerate. In "Psychopath Diary," he transformed into a rich conglomerate who is also a dangerous, psychopathic killer.
He reunited with "Justice" co-star After School Nana in the political rom-com series "Memorials" in 2020.
In the year 2021, he joined Jang Dong Yoon and Kam Woo Sung in the supernatural and historical drama "Joseon Exorcist." It follows the fight of the royal family to protect people from the evil spirits who wish to destroy Joseon.
Despite the promising cinematography of the drama, "Joseon Exorcist" is canceled due to historical distortion and inaccuracies. It was also heavily criticized due to its usage of Chinese props. It defeats its appeal as a Korean historical drama.
In spite of the controversies, Park Sung Hoon now prepares to star in his upcoming Netflix series with Song Hye Kyo and Lee Do Hyun.
"The Glory" is a revenge drama that depicts the story of a highschool student who dreams to become a successful architect but quits school due to the incessant school violence.
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She returns to the lives of the perpetrators who made her suffer in high school to seek revenge and satisfaction.
The drama started filming in January 2022, and it is expected to air on Netflix in the first half of 2022.
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Written by Elijah Mully.