Kim Myung-min to Come Back in April With "Law School"
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Actor Kim Myung-min will return to the small screen for the first time in three years with "Law School".
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The production team of JTBC's new Wednesday-Thursday drama "Law School" released teaser posters and videos simultaneously on the 24th. "Law School" is a campus mystery drama that unfolds as professors and students of Korea's most prestigious law school are entangled in unprecedented cases.
In the photo released on the same day, Kim Myung-min stands in front of the Statue of Justice with a thorough poker face with a thick code of law. The phrase "Truth and Justice Only by Law" written at the bottom of the poster gives a glimpse of the conviction of Yang Jong-hoon (Kim Myung-min), a former prosecutor of criminal law.
On the other hand, the teaser video released together has an unexpected ending, raising questions.
In the drama, Yang Jong-hoon is a problematic professor whom students call 'Yang-crates' and fear the most due to his straightforward narrative. Yang Jong-hoon whips his students, saying, "I won't make a law practitioner at all if I can't make good ones".
Yang Jong-hoon, who proudly opens the law school gate with a determined voice, quickly changes to wearing a prison uniform and in handcuffs. His conflicting atmosphere gives tension at once.
Regarding this, the production team of "Law School" explained, "Kim Myung-min expressed the message that "Law School" wants to pursue with just a single image".
"Law School" is scheduled to premiere in April.
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