ENA’s upcoming legal drama “Honour” has released its first teasers, offering an early look into its intense and layered narrative. Based on a Swedish series, the drama is a mystery thriller that follows three lawyers as they confront a massive scandal buried for over two decades.

Lee Na Young, Jung Eun Chae, and Lee Chung Ah star as longtime friends who met in college and now serve as leading attorneys at L&J (Listen and Join), a law firm dedicated to representing victims of crimes against women. When a long-hidden secret resurfaces, disrupting both their professional and personal lives, the three women choose to stand their ground, fighting back with resilience, determination, and an unshakable bond.
The newly released poster highlights the trio’s composed and sophisticated courtroom presence. Yoon Ra Young (Lee Na Young), Kang Shin Jae (Jung Eun Chae), and Hwang Hyun Jin (Lee Chung Ah) appear in impeccably tailored suits, exuding authority and confidence. A striking red line weaves through the image, forming the cursive title “Honour” and symbolizing their unity, their shared resolve to restore dignity, and their relentless pursuit of truth.
Their individual strengths come into sharper focus in the accompanying teaser video. Founded on the belief that victims urgently need dedicated legal representation, L&J operates through the complementary roles of its lead attorneys. Yoon Ra Young, the firm’s public-facing figure and star lawyer, speaks out on television against a ruling that deems video testimony by underage sexual assault victims unconstitutional. Kang Shin Jae anchors the firm with her unwavering composure and determination to see cases through to the end. Meanwhile, Hwang Hyun Jin, an action-oriented lawyer deeply involved in fieldwork, sharpens both body and mind through martial arts and confronts unfounded speculation head-on.
With its first teasers, “Honour” positions itself as more than a conventional courtroom drama, promising a powerful story about justice, solidarity, and the courage to face the past head-on.