Actors Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young have showcased a strong presence. SBS-TV's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Judge From Hell' (written by Jo Isu, directed by Park Jin-pyo) revealed character posters on the 9th. There are a total of two posters featuring Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young.
First, Park Shin-hye transforms into a demon inside a judge’s body. Her mysterious purple eyes are captivating. Her unwavering gaze raises expectations for an exhilarating performance.
Kim Jae-young takes on the role of a passionate and humanistic detective. He exudes a dual aura. His lowered gaze combines softness with strength.
The unique text on these posters also piques curiosity. It’s the Italian phrase 'Vai all’inferno,' meaning 'Go to hell.'
According to the production team, this phrase appears several times in the drama. Park Shin-hye frequently uses it. She shouts this line when judging criminals during trials.
An insider said, "Look forward to Park Shin-hye's daring transformation, Kim Jae-young's charm, and the thrilling catharsis provided by a wicked but lovable anti-hero."
'Judge From Hell' is an action fantasy. It's the story of demon Kang Bit-na (played by Park Shin-hye), who becomes a judge and meets detective Han Da-on (played by Kim Jae-young), transforming into a true legal professional.
Meanwhile, 'Judge From Hell' premieres on the 21st. The first and second episodes will be aired consecutively.
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