ENA’s upcoming Monday–Tuesday drama “Honour” has released a new poster that offers a softer, more intimate glimpse into its story. Based on a Swedish series, “Honour” is a mystery thriller that follows three lawyers as they confront a massive scandal from the past while pursuing justice for victims of crimes against women.
Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah star as Yoon Ra Young, Kang Shin Jae, and Hwang Hyun Jin—the founding partners of the law firm L&J (Listen and Join). Specializing in representing female victims, the three are not only professional partners but also close friends who have shared two decades of trust, history, and emotional bonds.

The newly unveiled poster shifts focus away from the courtroom and onto a quiet moment of rest. Set inside L&J’s Panic Room, a space shielded from outside threats, the image captures the three women after a long and intense day. With their shoes off, leaning against one another, they take a brief pause to breathe. The scene suggests that simply being together is enough to restore the strength needed to continue forward.
Rather than emphasizing sharp arguments or dramatic confrontations, the poster highlights the power of human warmth. In contrast to the cold logic that often dominates the courtroom, this moment reflects a deeper truth: solidarity and mutual support can be just as powerful as legal expertise.
The tagline, “Even in a bad dream, we’ll be together,” encapsulates the heart of the series. It reads as both a promise and a quiet act of defiance—one that refuses to let fear, violence, or injustice drive a wedge between them. No matter how dark the truth they uncover, they choose to stand side by side.
According to the production team, the poster was designed to capture the most human moment of three lawyers supporting one another after a grueling day. As the drama unfolds and reveals increasingly urgent developments and hidden evils, the bond between these women will remain a central force, offering viewers not only suspense, but also a deeply resonant emotional connection.
“Honour” is set to premiere on February 2 at 10 p.m. KST.