When there's too much star power it's usually a red flag, something else probably gets sacrificed. Omniscient…
Not really a great example tbh. A lot of casual Kpop/Kdrama fans hyped Omniscient Reader up to be "star-studded" but in terms of the actual film industry, none of the stars were Chungmuro actors like Lee Byunghoon, Hwang Jung-min etc. All of the leading stars like even the biggest names Lee Minho and Ahn Hyoseop are not known to be film actors but Kdrama actors which is a completely different thing.
Airing after Mary Kills People and Let's Go to the Moon. So prob Oct is the best guess. Admin prob just didn't update the initial airing schedule when MBC decided to re-air Casino due to their contract with Disney+
Will there be romance in this? Please I hope not because I'm not really comfortable with the age gap and idk the…
Saying he could be her dad is a bit too much lol.. But nah, this is strictly a mentorship kind of relationship. She's a new passionate lawyer and he's the experienced cold lawyer and he kind of teaches her the way, while he sees the spark in the rookie lawyer kind of thing, if I have to guess.
Why is Seo in Guk being treated like a support cast in the trailer, he was barely in it? Is he not in the show…
Lol pretty much everyone except for Ma Dongseok and Park Hyungsik weren't shown too much. But I'm sure all 12 especially the named actors/actresses play key roles.
It's only a one-minute teaser so not going to read too much into it.
When will they release a poster or just even a teaser?
Most likely a month before release, or 5-6 weeks before release. So assuming no delays or nothing, and it's airing on Aug 23, probably first teasers or still pics will be released around mid July
Word on the street is that this may be pushed to Nov/Dec or even early next year, since MBC partnered up with Disney+, they are airing Casino in July, pushing all the pending Fri/Sat dramas back..
Ironically this is actually slightly longer, with 14 episodes. Most dramas nowadays are 12 or even 8 episodes…
I'll be the first to tell you how I wish some Kdramas go back to the longer formats, but blame the current trends lol. Some recent historical dramas like Knight Flower, Queen Woo and the Queen who Crowns were 12 episodes or less as well. Although historical tends to be longer in that sense as well.
But if the genre of this one is fantasy and romance, maybe 14 is the perfect length instead of dragging it out. Longer episodes may be more suitable if it's "deeper" and has a need for it like My Dearest
and film it all over again???? you realize all the work and time behind that??? the other actors or staff have…
Thank you for your information, I was not aware of that. I was actually under the impression that it was still early. That's actually really impressive then, and good for Na Inwoo, he deserves it.
and film it all over again???? you realize all the work and time behind that??? the other actors or staff have…
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think for River Where the Moon Rises, it was still relatively in the early stages of filming. Pretty sure for this one, it's way too deep into the drama I think. Regardless, definitely a shit situation for everyone involved.
I know actors take time to review scripts and obviously pick and choose all the time, but when news come out and two actors have dropped the project? Are they just creating buzz and prematurely releasing articles or what's happening here?
this is probably a short length drama with 10-20 minutes per episodeI've seen the info saying that 39 scenes only…
Where did you see that? Not saying you're wrong, but I doubt a massive cast with this many stars will do a 10-20 min show with only 8 episodes? Seems more like the recent Disney+ type show where it's 8 episodes with 40 mins screentime each.
Drama info: JTBC drama is a story about lawyers based on real legal lawsuits. • JTBC drama - Broadcast: JTBC, 12 episodes - Airing: Scheduled for the second half of 2025 - Cast: Lee Jin-wook, Jung Chae-yeon, Lee Hak-joo, Jeon Hye-bin, etc. - Director: Kim Jae-hong (Co-director of SBS 'Chaebol X Detective', SBS 'Those Who Read the Evil Mind' & 'Evil') - Writer: Park Mi-hyun - Synopsis: The story follows 'Hyomin', a rookie lawyer at the law firm Yullim, who is just and determined but inexperienced in social life. Through the partner lawyer 'Seok-hoon', who radiates coldness but is the best in skill, she grows into a complete lawyer.
i really like both the leads , but the plot ... uhhh ... I'm not sure if i am gonna enjoy it , lets see 😅
I thought plot sounds fun and intriguing.. Still would watch even if it wasn't for the leads. Good old story of "dead" crown princess coming back alive and reuniting with the crown prince. Especially when they brand it as historic version of Secret Garden with soul switching.
It's only a one-minute teaser so not going to read too much into it.
Great job by the marketing department
But if the genre of this one is fantasy and romance, maybe 14 is the perfect length instead of dragging it out. Longer episodes may be more suitable if it's "deeper" and has a need for it like My Dearest
JTBC drama is a story about lawyers based on real legal lawsuits.
• JTBC drama
- Broadcast: JTBC, 12 episodes
- Airing: Scheduled for the second half of 2025
- Cast: Lee Jin-wook, Jung Chae-yeon, Lee Hak-joo, Jeon Hye-bin, etc.
- Director: Kim Jae-hong (Co-director of SBS 'Chaebol X Detective', SBS 'Those Who Read the Evil Mind' & 'Evil')
- Writer: Park Mi-hyun
- Synopsis: The story follows 'Hyomin', a rookie lawyer at the law firm Yullim, who is just and determined but inexperienced in social life. Through the partner lawyer 'Seok-hoon', who radiates coldness but is the best in skill, she grows into a complete lawyer.