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Actor Jung Kyung-ho is set to showcase his comedic chops in a unique fantasy drama that blends labor disputes with ghosts and laughter.
📺 New MBC Series Coming This Spring
MBC's upcoming Friday–Saturday dramaLabor Attorney Noh Moo-jin (written by Kim Bo-tong, directed by Im Soon-rye and Lee Han-joon) will premiere on May 30 at 9:50 PM KST.
🎭 Plot: Ghosts, Labor Disputes, and Second Chances
The series follows Noh Moo-jin, a pragmatic labor attorney with no sense of social or historical responsibility. He's simply trying to make rent—until a near-death experience leaves him with the ability to see ghosts.
Now, with 180 days on the clock and his life on the line, Noh Moo-jin finds himself reluctantly taking on labor cases from the afterlife. Each ghost has a workplace injustice to resolve—and he's their only hope.
😂 Supernatural Meets Satire
The newly revealed "lightning-strike poster" features Jung surrounded by bewildered spirits, hinting at the chaos to come. The tagline? "A 180-day labor contract, signed with his life." Expect absurdity, heart, and pointed social commentary.
🎬 Creative Powerhouse Behind the Scenes
Director Im Soon-rye (Little Forest, The Negotiation) makes her small-screen debut.
Writer Kim Bo-tong, known for Netflix's D.P. and Black Knight, collaborates with Yoo Seung-hee (My Love, My Bride, I Can Speak).
Jung Kyung-ho is expected to deliver a signature performance filled with quirky wit, heartfelt transformation, and plenty of comedic timing—balancing both reality and fantasy.
'Labor Attorney Noh Moo-jin' premieres May 30 on MBC.
[Photo Credit: MBC]
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