Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, And Lee Chung Ah Unite As Lawyers In “Honour” First Script Reading

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The upcoming drama Honour has unveiled footage from its first script reading, offering an early look at the cast’s chemistry. Based on a Swedish series, Honour is a mystery-driven drama that follows three lawyers as they confront a long-buried scandal from the past.

The newly released video captures a focused yet energetic atmosphere, with director Park Gun Ho and writer Park Ga Yeon joined by the full cast, including Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, Lee Chung Ah, Yeon Woo Jin, Seo Hyun Woo, Choi Young Joon, Kim Mi Sook, and Lee Hae Young.

Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah star as the founding partners of the law firm L&J (Listen and Join), a firm dedicated to representing victims of crimes against women and the narrative core of the series.

Lee Na Young plays Yoon Ra Young, L&J’s public spokesperson and a high-profile celebrity lawyer skilled at navigating both the courtroom and public opinion.

Jung Eun Chae portrays Kang Shin Jae, the firm’s steady anchor and de facto leader. Calm and resolute even in moments of crisis, Shin Jae refuses to rely on her privileged background, instead choosing to fight for those pushed to the margins.

Lee Chung Ah takes on the role of Hwang Hyun Jin, an action-oriented lawyer who prefers fieldwork over desk duty, relentlessly pursuing the truth through hands-on investigation.

The trio’s strong bond—formed through 20 years of friendship since college—forms the emotional backbone of the drama and promises compelling on-screen synergy.

The supporting cast adds further tension to the story. Yeon Woo Jin appears as Baek Tae Joo, the CEO of an IT company, while Seo Hyun Woo plays Park Je Yeol, a prosecutor who stands in opposition to the L&J lawyers. Choi Young Joon stars as Goo Seon Gyu, a detective and Hyun Jin’s husband, intertwining personal relationships with professional conflict.

Kim Mi Sook joins as Seong Tae Im, head of the powerful law firm Haeil and Kang Shin Jae’s mother, while Lee Hae Young portrays Kwon Jung Hyun, Haeil’s second-in-command and a former judge.

Honour is scheduled to premiere on February 2 at 10 p.m. KST.

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