"Extraordinary Attorney Woo" has captivated viewers with its unconventional yet impressive story and cast performances. Because of its high ratings and buzzworthy episodes, it was reported that Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, Kang Ki Young, and the drama production unit are flying to Indonesia for a reward. Here's what we know!
'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' Cast & Crew To Fly To Bali This Summer
Since its premiere, the court drama "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" continuously breaks records, topping the charts as the most watched and buzz-worthy series, among others.
"Extraordinary Attorney Woo" stars Park Eun Bin, Kang Tae Oh, and Kang Ki Young. It tells the story of an autistic lawyer who practices law to fight injustices, discrimination, and corruption.
The court drama maintained a perfect all-time high streak regarding viewership ratings. It also achieved the highest rating among other series in ENA history.
In particular, the drama is currently in talks for a US remake due to its immense success. A webtoon adaptation of the drama is also currently on its way.
Recently, reports were made regarding the details of a reward vacation to Bali for the cast and crew of "Extraordinary Attorney Woo."
On Tuesday, July 26, ENA responded to the reports, saying that the broadcast network has prepared a "golden whale" as a reward to the director, writer, staff members, and actors' hard work.
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The cast and crew are scheduled to visit Bali in August for their well-deserved vacation. But because some of the stars' schedules don't fit, the vacation trip has been postponed and will be rescheduled.
"It's a reward vacation, so all members of the series must move together, but it's quite difficult," a representative from the broadcast network said.
The production unit aims to fly to Bali next month to receive their reward vacation. The date of their departure and location wasn't confirmed to the public.
Here's Why 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo' Is Loved By Many
Without a doubt, Park Eun Bin's "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" is a different kind of court drama.
While it focuses on the different cases in each episode, the drama sheds light and awareness on autism and other mental health disorders, creating a safe space for the mentally challenged.
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The drama also tackles important and relevant themes such as homophobia, familial relationships, and corruption.
In particular, Park Eun Bin's character successfully dismantles discrimination against people with disabilities as she comes in on top despite her disorder.
Viewers are also given a glimpse of how and why an autistic person does things, opening their eyes to how to co-exist with them.
"Extraordinary Attorney Woo" airs every Wednesday and Thursday on Netflix! Don't miss it!
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Written by Elijah Mully.