“Woo, an extraordinary lawyer will continue her story in 2024
From day 1 that Woo, an extraordinary lawyer came to the giant streaming He knew how to win over and make many subscribers fall in love with his emotional story. In the entire period of time that was in transmission he knew how to stay in the Top 10 of the platform and now that the 16 episodes with what it counted have finished being released, it left a void in everyone and wanting more. For this reason, the representative of the production company in charge has spoken in this regard, giving the news that the drama is not over yet, thus confirming its continuation with a second installment.
“Thanks to the support of many viewers, Woo, an extraordinary lawyer will return with season 2. We hope to air the second season sometime in 2024. We are in the process of adjusting the schedules of all cast members and the production team will be a significant challenge”, he stated.
In addition to being part of the most successful titles of Netflixthe dramatic series wrapped in lawyers and of course legal plots, starring the actress Park Eun Bin, at this moment it is positioned as number 9 in the ranking of the best 100 series that we have carried throughout 2022. This is how he qualifies it FilmAffinity on your platform.
Similarly, another of the issues that makes fans happier is that the production promised to keep the same cast, at least 90%. “We plan to continue with season 2 without any change in cast members or production staff,” he said. Lee Sang Baek.
Reactions on social networks for second season news
Cast
In addition to Eun-binwithin the other talents are Jeon Bae Su (Woo’s father), Tae-oh Kang (woo love) Joo Hyun-young (Woo’s best friend), Ji-won Baek, Ha Yoon-kyeong (Woo’s colleague and friend), Joo Jong Hyuk, Kang Ki Young, Jin-kyung Y Im Sung-jae.
Criticism
the decide said, “A sweet drama with charismatic characters and a gentle depiction of autism.”
A member of Ready Steady Cutexpressed, ‘Woo, an extraordinary lawyer’ mixes drama and comedy, with a sensitive depiction of autism and well observed.”
Lastly, the daily Third He was not far behind stating: “Although the autistic spectrum is as broad as it is difficult to approach, ‘Woo, an extraordinary lawyer’ takes a big step, although not perfect, in its visualization. Which makes it one of the most unique and attractive Korean productions.”
Woo, an extraordinary lawyer tells the story of Woo Young-woo, a brilliant lawyer with autism who deals with the challenges of everyday life and the courts when she joins a top law firm. If you haven’t seen her, enjoy her first season of hers on Netflix.
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