tvN continues to promote its upcoming courtroom drama Pro Bono by unveiling a poster that immediately captures the soul of its six protagonists. The image highlights not only their role in the team, but above all the idiosyncrasies that shape their approach to justice, or survival.
A team of clashing personalities united around the same goal... but for very different reasons.
At the center of the poster is Kang David, played by Jeong Kyeong-ho, whose poised posture and confident presence recall his past as a judge. Even demoted to a team no one respects, he retains that aura of quiet mastery, as if refusing to relinquish his natural authority. The solid, confident look in his eyes suggests that he has no intention of letting this new reality crush him.

Facing him, Park Ki-bbeum, played by So Ju-yeon, appears with an almost touching intensity. The way she observes the scene, concentrated and sincere, reflects a genuine passion for pro bono work. She embodies the naive (but precious) belief that justice must remain accessible, even where no one wants to intervene.
On the contrary, Oh Jung-in, played by Lee Yoo-young, has an almost icy authority. As the firm's CEO, she exudes vertical assurance and an acute sense of performance. Her presence is imposing, and we sense that she tolerates neither weakness nor wasted time. Her charisma betrays a woman accustomed to leading, deciding and, above all, being followed.
Jang Young-sil, played by Yoon Na-moo, brings a singular energy to the ensemble. His slightly offbeat air, somewhere between genius and assumed eccentricity, hints at an intelligence that sees what others never notice. He seems to float on the border between legal logic and pure intuition, a bewildering but frighteningly effective combination.
Next to them, Yoo Nan-hee (Seo Hye-won) illuminates the poster with her boundless energy. Everything about her attitude points to a woman who moves forward without hesitation, driven by an inner strength that never runs out. Her almost impulsive dynamism sets the tone of a lawyer who prefers action to contemplation.
Finally, Hwang Joon-woo, played by Kang Hyung-suk, contrasts with her with a calm intensity. His concentrated gaze, his features taut with effort, portray a hard-working, disciplined man who relies more on consistency than natural talent. His almost overly diligent seriousness suggests a deep-seated determination to prove his worth.
All brought together under the motto "Survival, justice, strategy, power, one courtroom, different motives", these 6 profiles hint at a dynamic as explosive as it is captivating: a group gathered under the same roof, but with no certainty that they're moving in the same direction.
Pro Bono will start broadcasting on December 6 on tvN and Netflix worldwide.
