7 K-Dramas That Give Their Leads A Second Chance In Life
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February Drama Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for dramas! The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, community awareness, and viewership indexes of 20 popular dramas, using big data collected from January 16 to February 16. “Undercover Miss Hong” topped this month’s list with a brand reputation index of 4,547,335. High-ranking phrases in the drama’s keyword analysis included “Park Shin Hye,” “Hong Geum Bo,” and “Ko Kyung Pyo,” while its highest-ranking related terms included “immersive,” “conflict,” and “exciting.” “The Judge Returns” came in at a close second with a brand reputation index of 4,449,878, while “Recipe for Love” followed in third with a score of 4,269,858. “Can This Love Be Translated?” took fourth place with a brand reputation index of 4,039,927, and “Spring Fever” rounded out the top five for February with a score of 4,000,537. “Undercover Miss Hong” “The Judge Returns” “Recipe for Love” “Can This Love Be Translated?” “Spring Fever” “A Graceful Liar” “To My Beloved Thief” “No Tail to Tell” “IDOL I” “Love Me” “First Man” “Pro Bono” “Surely Tomorrow” “Positively Yours” “Marie and Her Three Daddies” “Taxi Driver 3” “Our Golden Days” “Made in Korea” “The Price of Confession” “Dynamite Kiss”
Watch: Yoo Yeon Seok And Esom Form Unlikely Alliance As Sparks Begin To Fly In “Phantom Lawyer” Teaser
SBS’s upcoming Friday-Saturday drama “Phantom Lawyer” has unveiled a new teaser! “Phantom Lawyer” is a quirky yet heartwarming legal drama that follows Shin I Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok), a lawyer who can see ghosts, and elite attorney Han Na Hyun (Esom) as they resolve the lingering grievances of their very unusual clients—ghosts—through the law. The new teaser spotlights Shin I Rang as he becomes possessed by various ghosts. It opens with him suddenly blurting out, “Do I still look like a lawyer to you?” before displaying courtroom behavior that completely defies convention. At times, he speaks like a blunt, gruff middle-aged man; at others, his expressions and body language transform into those of a young girl or child. With each spirit he channels, his speech patterns and emotions shift dramatically, instantly disrupting the courtroom and leaving onlookers bewildered enough to ask, “What kind of lunatic is this?” Everything begins after Shin I Rang opens his law office in Room 501 of the Okcheon Building, a space that was once a shaman’s house. From that moment on, he begins seeing ghosts and becomes possessed by them. As he confesses, “Sometimes, I lose my grip on reality,” Shin I Rang finds himself unwillingly standing on the boundary between the real world and the unseen spiritual realm. Soon, an unusual partner appears before this controversial lawyer: cold-blooded elite attorney Han Na Hyun, who does not believe in ghosts. Known as someone who is “the most relentless in the industry,” Han Na Hyun is a results-driven legal purist with a 100 percent win rate. Naturally, Shin I Rang’s unconventional, spirit-guided approach to cases is impossible for her to understand. However, as strange cases continue to unfold, Han Na Hyun begins to show signs of change, saying, “It wouldn’t feel right to let you fight alone anymore. I’ll help you now.” Although she initially remains unfazed even by Shin I Rang’s playful, flirtatious winks, a subtle romantic tension begins to emerge between them. What led Han Na Hyun—once driven purely by logic and the law—to join forces with him? Adding further tension is formidable antagonist Yang Do Kyung (Kim Kyung Nam), a law firm CEO who directly targets Shin I Rang and Han Na Hyun. As he disrupts the balance of power surrounding their cases, he begins aggressively pressuring the two lawyers, declaring, “So you want to try me? Let’s see how long you can hold out.” As threats against Shin I Rang escalate, a shocking scene shows his car being rammed by a truck, followed by him bleeding and unconscious in the aftermath, foreshadowing an impending catastrophe. “Phantom Lawyer” is set to premiere on March 13 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Shin Hae Sun, Lee Jun Hyuk, And Cast Highlight Meticulous Character Work On Set Of “The Art Of Sarah”
The Netflix series “The Art of Sarah” has unveiled new behind-the-scenes stills and production stills! “The Art of Sarah” tells the story of Sarah Kim (Shin Hae Sun), a woman determined to become a luxury icon—even if she has to fake it—and Mu Gyeong (Lee Jun Hyuk), a man driven to uncover her ambitions. Since its release on February 13, “The Art of Sarah” ranked No. 3 on the Global TOP 10 Non-English Shows on Netflix. The series has also topped rankings in South Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia, while making the TOP 10 list in 38 countries including Bahrain, Peru, Colombia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, and Kenya—demonstrating its soaring global popularity. The newly revealed behind-the-scenes stills capture the diverse and dynamic moments created by the passionate cast and director Kim Jin Min during production. From simple, unremarkable styling to elegantly seated poses exuding sophistication, Shin Hae Sun—who portrays multiple identities sharing the same face but living completely different lives—showcases her dedication to presenting distinct personas for each identity. Meanwhile, stills of Lee Jun Hyuk discussing scenes with director Kim Jin Min convey his efforts to portray Mu Gyeong, a character who relentlessly pursues the truth even when faced with complex, puzzling cases. Park Bo Kyung, Kim Jae Won, and Bae Jong Ok also demonstrate their intense passion for the project, seen engaging in serious discussions with the director to bring their layered characters—each hiding secrets beneath their outward appearances—to life. Additionally, stills of Lee Yi Dam as Kim Mi Jung smiling brightly while holding a cocktail glass at a party reveal a completely different charm, contrasting with the chilling persona she displayed while striving to become “Sarah Kim” in the series. The production stills highlight the lavish space design of “Boudoir” and Sarah Kim’s varied looks. From the grand, massive pine tree placed at the center of the Boudoir store to the sleek display areas showcasing its luxurious handbags, the brand—targeting the top 0.1 percent—instantly commands attention. Notably, the Boudoir bag, which plays a key role in the storyline, was chosen for its design that “effectively captures wealth, beauty, and even the illusion of status at a glance,” as explained by director Kim Jin Min, symbolically representing the glamorous life Sarah Kim longs to live. Adding to the visual appeal are Sarah Kim’s costumes, created by costume director Jo Sang Gyeong, who previously worked on the Netflix series “Squid Game” and films such as “No Other Choice” and “Hunt.” To distinctly portray the different lives embodied by a single character, Shin Hae Sun explained, “I portrayed Mok Ga Hee as rustic, Kim Eun Jae as pure and elegant, and Sarah Kim as glamorous.” Or watch Lee Jun Hyuk in “Love Scout”:
Yoo Yeon Seok Gains Ghost-Seeking Ability After Opening Law Office In Former Shaman’s House In “Phantom Lawyer”
SBS’s new Friday-Saturday drama Phantom Lawyer has unveiled new stills capturing the moment just before Yoo Yeon Seok’s fate is completely turned upside down. “Phantom Lawyer” is a quirky yet heartwarming legal drama that follows Shin Yi Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok), a lawyer who can see ghosts, and elite attorney Han Na Hyun (Esom) as they resolve the lingering grievances of their very unusual clients—ghosts—through the law. While the drama’s previously released teaser showed Shin Yi Rang suddenly transforming after getting possessed, the new stills capture the exact moment one second before all those changes begin. Sitting inside his newly opened law office, Shin Yi Rang, dressed in a neatly tailored suit, seated at an orderly desk with an engraved nameplate reading “Attorney Shin Yi Rang.” The office appears no different from any other lawyer’s office in Seoul. However, upon closer inspection, the space feels unusual. The antique-style furniture and décor, along with an interior heavily infused with a sense of age, create a striking contrast to the typical image of a legal office. Room 501 of Okcheon Building—where Shin Yi Rang has set up his office—was once used as a shaman’s house. At the center of it all sits a mysterious incense burner. Shin Yi Rang’s eyes sparkle with innocent curiosity as he carefully unwraps the unfamiliar object that had been packaged. Just before lighting the incense, he has no idea what lies ahead. Yet a single, seemingly meaningless spark sends his career as a lawyer down a completely different path. From that moment on, he begins to see unseen beings, hears countless unresolved grievances, and becomes entangled in an inescapable destiny—all of which begin right there at his desk. “Phantom Lawyer” is set to premiere on March 13 at 9:50 p.m. KST.
Bae In Hyuk And Roh Jeong Eui Navigate Awkward Yet Sweet Changes While Camping In “Our Universe”
Bae In Hyuk and Roh Jeong Eui will be heading out on a camping trip with their baby nephew in tonight’s episode of “Our Universe”! “Our Universe” is a romance drama that follows Sun Tae Hyung (Bae In Hyuk) and Woo Hyun Jin (Roh Jeong Eui), two in-laws who harbor deep misunderstandings about each other but unexpectedly end up raising their nephew Woo Joo together. After moving in under the same roof, they embark on a journey of personal growth and blossoming romance. Spoilers Previously, the drama depicted a shift in Sun Tae Hyung and Woo Hyun Jin’s relationship. Following an unexpectedly intimate incident of sharing a bed, a subtle tension began to flow between the two. As they started becoming aware of each other’s presence through even the smallest, previously overlooked details, curiosity has grown over how their evolving emotions will shape the future of their relationship. The newly released photos capture Sun Tae Hyung, Woo Hyun Jin, and Woo Joo enjoying a camping trip alongside their downstairs neighbors. Amid the cheerful outing, the noticeably changed atmosphere between Sun Tae Hyung and Woo Hyun Jin catches the eye. While some photos look like they’re bickering and fighting, other photos capture their slightly awkward yet conscious exchanges, revealing a noticeably softer dynamic between them. Woo Hyun Jin’s gesture of trying to feed Sun Tae Hyung also hints at a newfound warmth that sets their interaction apart from before. The production team shared, “In Episode 5, Sun Tae Hyung and Woo Hyun Jin will come to understand each other more deeply and begin closing the emotional distance between them. As they gradually become aware of feelings that have quietly taken root, a major turning point will begin.” Episode 5 of “Our Universe” will air on February 18 at 10:30 p.m. KST.
"Honour" Heads Into 2nd Half On New Ratings High
ENA’s “Honour” rang in the Lunar New Year by setting a new personal record! On February 17, the mystery thriller based on the Swedish series of the same name wrapped up the first half of its run. According to Nielsen Korea, “Honour” maintained its average nationwide rating of 3.1 percent for its sixth episode. Meanwhile, “Honour” rose to an average rating of 3.6 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area, marking a new all-time high for the drama. “Honour,” which airs on Mondays and Tuesdays, tells the story of three lawyers who confront a massive scandal from the past head-on. Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah star as the founding partners of the law firm L&J (Listen and Join), which specializes in representing victims of crimes against women. Congratulations to the drama’s cast and crew!