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Pro Bono (2025): The New Legal K-Drama That’s About to Own December — Here’s Why You Can’t Miss It

  • Writer: Boxofficehype
    Boxofficehype
  • Nov 28, 2025
  • 3 min read
Pro Bono (2025): The New Legal K-Drama That’s About to Own December — Here’s Why You Can’t Miss It

Premiering December 6 on tvN & Streaming Globally on Netflix


If you’ve been hungry for a Korean legal drama that mixes prestige storytelling with raw human emotion, Pro Bono is about to be your newest obsession. Landing December 6 on tvN and streaming worldwide on Netflix the same day, this series is shaping up to be the most compelling legal K-drama of 2025 — and honestly, the hype is justified. With Jung Kyung-ho leading the cast and powerhouse directors Kim Seong-yoon and Baek Sang-hoon steering the ship, Pro Bono blends courtroom intensity with a grounded, healing narrative about second chances, justice, and rediscovering purpose in the unlikeliest corners.


This isn’t just another “lawyer with baggage” drama. It’s a story about redemption. Ego. Power. Class divide. And the uncomfortable truth that sometimes you don’t find purpose at the top — you find it when you fall.


⚖️ The Plot: When a Star Judge Loses Everything, the Real Story Begins


At the center of Pro Bono is Kang David, played by Jung Kyung-ho, a judge who had it all — status, fame, influence, and a flawless public image polished by millions of followers online. Ambition fueled his every move… until one unexpected incident sends his entire world crashing down.


Once worshiped for his sharp rulings and sharp suits, David suddenly finds himself stripped of power and forced to start again — this time not in a marble courtroom, but in a cramped, forgotten hallway inside a non-profit legal organization called Pro Bono.

It’s here, far from the spotlight he once craved, that David is confronted with real human suffering — victims who have no voice, no support, and no hope. For the first time, justice isn’t a performance… It’s personal.


💡 The Heart of the Series: The People Who Actually Believe in Justice


While Kang David brings the chaos, the fire, and the ego, the soul of Pro Bono comes from the woman who changes everything — Park Gi-ppeum, played by So Joo-yeon.


Gi-ppeum is the kind of lawyer drama fans fall in love with instantly. She isn’t chasing fame or prestige. She’s chasing purpose — defending rights, fighting for justice, and using the law the way it was meant to be used: to protect the vulnerable. She’s passionate, nerdy, charming, slightly chaotic, and utterly dedicated.


When the idealistic Gi-ppeum meets the fallen-from-grace David, sparks fly — professionally, philosophically, maybe romantically — as the two collide in a workplace built on compassion, not ambition.


Together with a team of quirky, brilliant lawyers, they form the backbone of O&Partners’ public interest division, built on the profits earned from defending conglomerates. Irony? Absolutely. But it works.


🌟 Cast & Characters: A Dream Lineup of Talent


Jung Kyung-ho as Kang David A once-arrogant judge forced to rebuild his life in the shadows. His fall from power becomes the emotional engine of the series.


So Joo-yeon as Park Gi-ppeum A passionate legal expert who thrives on justice, empathy, and her obsession with studying the law.


Yoon Na-moo, Seo Hye-won, and Kang Hyung-seok Rounding out the Pro Bono team with warmth, humor, and energy.


Lee Yoo-young as Oh Jung-in The newly appointed CEO of O&Partners — powerful, sharp, and about to shake things up.


Kim Kap-soo as Oh Gyu-jang A veteran presence whose influence stretches across both the old world David came from and the new one he’s forced into.


This cast is STACKED. No weak links. No filler characters. Just pure potential.


🔥 Why Pro Bono Is Already One of the Most Anticipated K-Dramas of 2025


This drama has ALL the ingredients K-drama fans crave:

  • A morally complex male lead forced to grow

  • A warm, intelligent female lead with depth

  • A legal setting that actually tackles social issues

  • A redemption arc that feels real, not melodramatic

  • A workplace dynamic full of chemistry, tension, and heart

  • Sharp writing, stunning direction, and Netflix-level production quality


Most importantly? It tells a story we rarely see: that justice doesn’t only happen in courtrooms — sometimes it’s found in the smallest acts of good.


📺 Release Date & Where to Watch


✨ Premieres December 6, 2025

  • tvN – Saturdays & Sundays, 21:10 KST

  • Netflix – Streaming globally on the same day

International fans, rejoice — no waiting, no delays.


🎬 Final Thoughts: Pro Bono Might Be the Legal Drama of the Year


If you love character-driven storytelling, morally gray heroes, underdog teams, and emotional depth layered with social commentary, Pro Bono is about to be your next binge obsession. It’s inspirational without being preachy, emotional without being melodramatic, and sharply written without losing warmth.


This is the kind of drama that sticks with you long after the credits roll.


December 6 — circle it, highlight it, tattoo it on your calendar.

K-drama excellence incoming. 📌

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