Woo Do-hwan in "Joseon Attorney: A Morality" as Homme Fatale Joseon Attorney: A Morality

Actor Woo Do-hwan will transform into a Joseon-style 'brain sexy man' and start hunting women's hearts.

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MBC's new Friday-Saturday drama "Joseon Attorney: A Morality" released a film still of actor Woo Do-hwan, who plays Kang Han-soo on the 2nd.

The drama is about a lawyer from the Joseon Dynasty who avenged his enemy for killing his parents by trial. True revenge will show that it is worthwhile to do what is righteous.

Kang Han-soo, played by Woo Do-hwan, makes all kinds of litigation to avenge his parents who were killed unfairly. When it comes to law, he is not only a person who covers civil law, commercial law, and criminal law, but also mastered the laws of the Ming Dynasty, and is a knowledgeable person who knows the words, the blind, the university, and moderation.

In the photos released on the 2nd, Woo Do-hwan is showing off his hanbok figure to the fullest. Woo Do-hwan, who is confident and relaxed in the stills, shows the charm of Kang Han-soo's character, who is undefeated.

In addition, the charm of Homme Fatale, which stands out for his sharp eyes, doubles his presence. The gentle charisma comes from the way he holds the code of law and looks somewhere with a serious look.

The production team of "Joseon Attorney: A Morality" said, "The character Kang Han-soo, played by Woo Do-hwan, struggles to get his revenge for his father, who was unfairly killed by the law. He has a knack of misleading people by showing off his colorful speech and legal knowledge", he said. "Please look forward to how Woo Do-hwan's turbulent revenge play will be portrayed".

MBC's new Friday-Saturday drama "Joseon Attorney: A Morality" will air at 9:50 PM every Friday and Saturday in March as a follow-up to "Kokdu: Season of Deity".

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