The Judge Returns Ji Sung Premiere: A 14-Episode Fantasy Legal Thriller
Ji Sung returns in the 14-episode MBC drama 'The Judge Returns.' Explore the fantasy-legal genre, the cast featuring Park Hee-soon, and HBO Max Asia streaming details.
Ji Sung is back to claim his throne in the legal drama world. According to Dramabeans, the acclaimed actor returns to the small screen in the new MBC series, 'The Judge Returns.' This isn't your typical courtroom procedural; it's a high-stakes blend of fantasy, law, and time-slip elements.
Why The Judge Returns Ji Sung is the Must-Watch Drama of 2026
The series spans 14 episodes and occupies the coveted Friday and Saturday slot. Ji Sung takes on the titular role, joined by the veteran Park Hee-soon, who portrays a fellow judge. Their onscreen synergy is expected to be a major draw for fans of intense character-driven narratives.
Global Streaming via HBO Max Asia
International accessibility is key for this January 2026 premiere. While it's an MBC original, HBO Max has secured the streaming rights exclusively for Asia. This move highlights the growing competition among global platforms to capture specific regional markets with high-quality K-content.
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