Jung Kyung Ho Clashes in 'Pro Bono': A Chaotic Legal Battle for Success and Justice
Jung Kyung Ho stars in tvN's 'Pro Bono' as a materialistic judge forced into a public interest law team. Witness the clash of success and justice in this 2026 drama.
From an elite judge to a zero-revenue lawyer. Jung Kyung Ho just dropped back into the courtroom with a twist. According to Soompi, the upcoming tvN drama 'Pro Bono' is ramping up the tension as its materialistic protagonist faces an unexpected career pivot.
Jung Kyung Ho Pro Bono Drama: The Fall and Rise of Kang David
Jung Kyung Ho stars as Kang David, a former judge obsessed with status who finds himself trapped in a large law firm's overlooked pro bono team. This division is notorious for earning zero revenue, creating a hilarious yet tense friction between David's ambition and the team's altruistic mission.
A Tense Legal Battle for Survival
The latest stills suggest that David isn't going down without a fight. He faces off against his own team in a series of heated legal debates. While David wants results and glory, his teammates focus on public interest, leading to a clash of ideologies that promises both humor and high-stakes drama.
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