Ji Sung Returns in MBC Drama 'The Judge Returns': A 10-Year Time-Slip Redemption
Get a sneak peek at Ji Sung, Won Jin Ah, and Park Hee Soon on the set of 'The Judge Returns'. Discover the story of a corrupt judge who goes back 10 years.
Imagine having one chance to undo a decade of corruption. MBC's upcoming legal fantasy, 'The Judge Returns', has just released behind-the-scenes glimpses of its star-studded cast, including Ji Sung, Won Jin Ah, and Park Hee Soon, showcasing their intense dedication on set.
Ji Sung The Judge Returns: A Corrupt Official's Second Chance
The series follows Lee Han Young (played by Ji Sung), a judge who once served as a puppet for a powerful law firm. According to Soompi, the plot kicks into high gear when he travels back 10 years into the past, gaining an opportunity to rewrite his tainted legacy. The newly released photos capture the actors deep in thought, meticulously reviewing their scripts to perfect their performances.
Stellar Chemistry and Artistic Passion
Production insiders noted that the atmosphere on set is electric. Ji Sung's veteran presence is complemented by the vibrant energy of Won Jin Ah and the charismatic depth of Park Hee Soon. Their collaborative spirit is expected to bring a grounded realism to the show's supernatural time-slip premise.
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