Final Verdict Tonight: Jung Kyung Ho Bids Farewell to 'Pro Bono' K-Drama Fans
Jung Kyung Ho and the cast of Pro Bono K-Drama say their final goodbyes ahead of tonight's series finale. Read about Jung's 'gift bundle' metaphor and what to expect.
One final verdict remains. After weeks of legal battles and human drama, the cast of tvN’s Pro Bono is preparing to close their last case. As of January 11, 2026, the series is set to air its final episode tonight, leaving fans both excited and emotional.
Jung Kyung Ho Reflects on the Pro Bono K-Drama Finale
According to Soompi, lead actor Jung Kyung Ho shared his heartfelt gratitude ahead of the series wrap. "I’d like to thank everyone who tuned in to 'Pro Bono'," he remarked. He likened the show to a "bundle" or a gift box, noting that because a new client appeared in every episode, the project felt diverse and constantly evolving. His portrayal of a lawyer dedicated to pro bono work has been praised for its depth and sincerity.
A Season of Diverse Human Stories
Throughout its run, the drama stood out for its episodic storytelling. Each week featured guest stars and unique legal dilemmas that touched on social issues. The finale is expected to tie up loose ends for the main characters at the firm, providing a definitive conclusion to their professional and personal journeys.
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