Lee Na Young ENA drama Honour Character Details and Cast Insights
Discover details about Lee Na Young's character in the upcoming ENA drama 'Honour'. A legal mystery thriller featuring a powerhouse cast and a past scandal.
Lee Na Young is back in the spotlight with a role that's miles away from her previous characters. She's set to lead the upcoming ENA mystery thriller, Honour, scheduled for release in 2026. Based on a popular Swedish series, the drama follows three lawyers who find themselves at the center of a massive scandal from the past.
Lee Na Young Drama Honour Character as a Law Firm Partner
In the series, Lee Na Young portrays a founding partner of the prestigious law firm L&J. Her character is described as a sharp, determined professional who doesn't back down from a fight. Joining her are Jung Eun Chae and Lee Chung Ah, forming a powerhouse trio of legal experts. Lee recently shared her thoughts on the character's depth, noting that the past scandal will force these women to confront uncomfortable truths.
A High-Stakes Scandinavian Adaptation
The Korean adaptation of Honour aims to blend the original's gritty suspense with local social dynamics. Fans are eager to see how the chemistry between the three leads will drive the narrative forward as they navigate a dangerous web of lies and power plays in Seoul's legal world.
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