A third teaser for "The Judge from Hell" showcasing actress Park Shin-hye's versatile acting has been released.
Set to premiere on September 21st on SBS, the new Friday-Saturday drama "The Judge from Hell" (written by Jo Yisoo, directed by Park Jinpyo) promises Park Shin-hye’s dramatic transformation as she takes on the role of Kang Bit-na, the captivating allure of Kim Jae-young (as Han Da-on), and the thrilling catharsis of a wicked yet lovable anti-hero. The teaser also highlights the powerful performances of its ensemble cast.
Among the many reasons for anticipation, Park Shin-hye’s transformation is the most pivotal. Having won the hearts of audiences through various projects, "The Judge from Hell" introduces a completely new side of her. The previously released posters, teasers, and character films have already amplified excitement for her mesmerizing change in character.
On the 6th, the third teaser for "The Judge from Hell"* dropped, opening with Park Shin-hye’s voice saying, “I’m the devil. I came from hell,” revealing her character’s identity.
The teaser continues with a series of clips showcasing the multifaceted personality of Kang Bit-na. Park Shin-hye shines as she nonchalantly responds to being called names like “crazy” or “troublesome” with a bright smile, asking, “How do I look? Pretty, right?” In contrast, her fierce response in the courtroom—“Is this some traditional village?”—as she crushes a soda can, hints at her unpredictable and rebellious character.
This charming yet wild devil in Park Shin-hye’s portrayal is outraged by devilish humans. Her character, with piercing purple eyes, ruthlessly punishes wrongdoers. Even as blood splatters across her face, she smiles wickedly, instantly changing her expression with a chilling line, “Stop? It’s only just begun!” Her role as a devil judge sent to deal with the worst of humanity is perfectly embodied.
Particularly striking is her line, “What’s the point of truth? Isn’t it more important that the bad person is gone?” followed by, “The real trial begins now!” This makes viewers anticipate the refreshing justice her devilish character will deliver. The teaser’s tagline, “A lovable yet wild devil-like judge is coming,” leaves a powerful impression and solidifies Park Shin-hye’s character as a force to be reckoned with.
In just 70 seconds, the third teaser packed Park Shin-hye’s wickedly charming anti-hero into a thrilling display. From being endlessly adorable to terrifyingly sinister, her devilish role leaves no room for boredom. Add in her intense action sequences, and one can’t help but marvel, “Is this really the Park Shin-hye we know?” The anticipation for "The Judge from Hell" continues to grow as audiences look forward to her new persona.
The Judge from Hell"will premiere on September 21st, following the conclusion of "Good Partner", with back-to-back episodes airing at 10 PM.