Jung Kyung Ho’s “Pro Bono” Drops A Playful First Teaser
tvN’s upcoming drama “Pro Bono” has unveiled its first teaser, hinting at a spirited courtroom comedy led by Jung Kyung Ho. The series follows a success-obsessed former judge who suddenly finds himself working as a public interest lawyer.
Jung Kyung Ho stars as Kang David, a onetime judge who winds up stuck on a major law firm’s overlooked pro bono team—a unit that brings in zero revenue and even less respect. The setup promises a sharp, character-driven look at justice, ambition, and what it really means to serve the public.
The teaser captures the drama’s witty tone: Kang David stands on a busy street holding a sign that says “Pro Bono,” prompting passersby to wonder what it means. When he flips the sign to “FREE legal representation” (with “FREE” in English), he unintentionally attracts a crowd expecting free hugs, leading to a flustered attempt to set the record straight. It’s a clever introduction to the show’s central misunderstanding—and its brand of humor.
“Pro Bono” is set to premiere on December 6 at 9:10 p.m. KST. While you wait, revisit Jung Kyung Ho’s recent turn in “Oh My Ghost Clients” to tide you over.