Production team: "Park Shin-hye, acting without sparing her body for transformation"
First broadcast on September 21
Source: SBS
[The Fact | Reporter Gong Mina] Actress Park Shin-hye is attempting an unconventional acting transformation in the drama 'The Judge from Hell'.
On the 19th, the production team of SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'The Judge from Hell' (written by Jo Yi-soo, directed by Park Jin-pyo) released the first stills of Park Shin-hye, who plays the role of the devil Kang Bit-na in the drama. Park Shin-hye, who has mostly played upright characters, is arousing curiosity about the devilish acting she will show.
'The Judge from Hell' is a fantasy drama that tells the story of Kang Bit-na (played by Park Shin-hye), a devil who enters the body of a judge, meeting the humane and passionate detective Han Da-on (played by Kim Jae-young) in a hellish reality and being reborn as a true judge by punishing criminals.
In the released stills, Park Shin-hye is looking at someone with a cold and cynical gaze. On the other hand, there is a slight smile on her lips, giving off a sense of evil and loveliness at the same time. In particular, in the last photo, Park Shin-hye's pale, pure white face is covered with drops of red blood, arousing curiosity. Park Shin-hye's new face, which we have never seen before, raises expectations for the work.
The production team said, "Park Shin Hye will show off a drastic acting transformation from head to toe, from her eyes to her expressions, in order to express the role of a devil in the body of a judge in the drama. To do this, Park Shin Hye did her best without sparing her body and kept bumping into things. Please show a lot of interest and anticipation for Park Shin Hye's evil yet lovable charm and her heart-wrenching punishment of criminals." 'The Judge from Hell' will air consecutively for the first and second episodes on September 21st at 10 PM.