When two lawyers with polar opposite personalities are confronted with conspiracies that threaten to derail their cases, they will be forced to work together to uncover the truth in May It Please The Court – an enigmatic new Korean drama set to debut later this year exclusively on Disney+.
A captivating story based on actual events from the viewpoint of a public defender as depicted in a non-fiction book, May It Please The Court centers around the lives of its two protagonists: Noh Chakhee, a top lawyer who will stop at nothing to win, and Jwa Sibaek, a quirky lawyer who never hesitates to jump in once he sets his mind to something. Confronted with a situation that threatens to undermine their respective cases, this unlikely duo will have to work together if they hope to uncover the truth and come out on top.
Starring Jung Ryewon (Diary of a Prosecutor, Wok of Love, Witch’s Court, Bubble Gum) as accomplished lawyer Noh Chakhee, Lee Kyoohyung (Voice, Hi Bye, Mama!, Doctor John, Life, Prison Playbook) as quirky lawyer Jwa Sibaek, and Jung Jinyoung (A Year-End Medley, Bulgasal: Immortal Souls, My Unfamiliar Family, Chief of Staff) as Jang Gido, the hugely ambitious CEO of Jangsan, a big-time law firm, May It Please The Court is written by Dan Kim, winner of the KOCCA Content Story award, and directed by Min-gu Kang (The Goddess of Revenge, Itaewon Class).
Set to launch later this year, fans eagerly awaiting the twists and turns of May It Please The Court can currently enjoy an exciting array of other captivating Korean dramas on Disney+, including Doctor Lawyer, about a star surgeon who is wrongfully convicted and becomes a lawyer to clear his name and protect others from the same fate; Grid, an edge-of-your-seat mystery thriller about a shadowy figure who once saved humanity but who has now been identified as an accomplice to murder; Link: Eat, Love, Kill about a world-famous chef who has a breakdown in front of his customers and who must revisit his traumatic past; Soundtrack #1, about unrequited love between two close friends; Rookie Cops, a campus romance drama that follows the lives of a group of reckless freshmen at the Korean National Police Academy; as well as the breakout sensation Snowdrop, starring BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, in a story about a university student who goes against her family and her country to help the man she loves.
Start streaming May It Please The Court later this year only on Disney+.