‘Juvenile Justice’ Cast Update 2023: Kim Hye Soo, Kim Mu Yeol, More Return To Silver Screen

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In 2022, Kim Hye Soo dominated the acting scene with her flawless transformation as a juvenile judge in the hit Netflix show "Juvenile Justice."

Here, she showed her versatility and range as well as her chemistry with co-stars and fellow veterans Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min, and Lee Jung Eun.

"Juvenile Justice" received critical acclaim and was among the best works in 2022. Here's where to see the cast this year.

Kim Hye Soo

Earlier this year, Kim Hye Soo returned to the silver screen with the action film "Smugglers" with Jo In Sung, Go Min Si, and more.

He widened his acting spectrum as he transformed into vicious villains hungry for money and power in both films, which earned acknowledgement from the public.

Kim Mu Yeol also returned to the television screen with the "Hi Cookie" with Choi Hyun Wook and Nam Ji Hyun. All works are available for streaming on Netflix.

In addition to that, he's also preparing for his new dramas "No Way Out" with Lee Kwang Soo and "Queen Wu" with Ji Chang Wook and Jeon Jong Seo, whom he worked with in "Ballerina."

It will all air some time in 2024, along with his highly anticipated film "The Roundup: Punishment" which is the fourth installment in the film series.

Moreover, he's also one of the new cast members of "Sweet Home" for Seasons 2 and 3. Catch its premiere of the second season this December 1 on Netflix.

Lee Sung Min

Veteran star Lee Sung Min reunited with Kim Mu Yeol in "The Devil's Deal" earlier this year. He also made special appearances in the sci-fi film "The Moon" and "12.12: The Day" with Jung Woo Sung.

At the moment, he stars in the thriller drama "A Bloody Lucky Day" as a taxi driver who has a psycho killer for a passenger. It airs every Monday and Tuesday on tvN at 10:30 p.m. KST.

Lee Jung Eun

Lee Jung Eun returned as a head nurse in Park Bo Young's medical drama "Daily Dose of Sunshine" earlier this November.

The series earned rave reviews for its realistic portrayal of mental health issues without prejudice. Catch all 12 episodes on Netflix now.

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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