Moon GaYoung Takes on Lawyer Role in ‘Seocho-dong’, Signaling a Transformative Acting Challenge

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Actress Moon GaYoung is set to take on the lead role in tvN’s new drama ‘Seocho-dong’, transforming into a lawyer. ‘Seocho-dong’ is a drama that vividly portrays the stories of lawyers, focusing on the growth and everyday life of associate lawyers working at a law firm. In this series, Moon GaYoung will play Kang HeeJi, a newly minted lawyer who has just completed her apprenticeship, and is expected to fully showcase her charm.

Kang HeeJi is a passionate rookie lawyer who chose the path of law to protect her loved ones, having given up her dream of becoming an artist. She is a character who strives to understand her clients’ hearts as well as their legal issues. Her candid personality and confidence disarm those around her, forming the core of the drama as her tumultuous growth journey unfolds.

Moon GaYoung has been loved by fans worldwide for her delicate acting in various works like ‘The Interest Of Love’, ‘Link: Eat, Love, Kill’, and ‘True Beauty’. Through ‘Seocho-dong’, she plans to portray the realistic life of a working lawyer in a multifaceted manner, raising fans’ expectations.

The drama is directed by Park SeungWoo, known for ‘Kairos’, ‘Adamas’, and ‘W’, with the script written by Lee SeungHyun, based on their real-life experience as a lawyer. Additionally, actor Lee JongSuk will appear as Ahn JooHyung, a ninth-year associate lawyer, and will partner with Moon GaYoung in the drama.

‘Seocho-dong’ is aiming for a broadcast in the first half of next year, garnering much attention for the new side of Moon GaYoung that will be showcased. Meanwhile, she is currently filming the tvN drama ‘The Guy is the Black Dragon’ and has confirmed her participation in ‘Seocho-dong’, continuing her active engagements into 2025. Look forward to her future endeavors in the drama.

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