Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young in set of Judge from Hell

Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young Behind The Scenes from “Judge from Hell”

As SBS’s Friday-Saturday drama “Judge from Hell reaches its mid-point, the plot is only getting more intense. The story has dropped several major twists, including the Kang Bit-na (played by Park Shin-hye) shedding tears as she deeply empathizes with human emotions, Han Da-on (played by Kim Jae-young) falling into darkness after losing all his loved ones, and the reappearance of the serial killer “J” after 25 years, along with the devil Satan. With all these dramatic developments, the show’s ratings are steadily climbing.

On the 23rd, the production team of “Judge from Hell” released a series of behind-the-scenes photos featuring the two leads, Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young. Even while throwing themselves into the intense scenes, the two actors never lost their smiles. Their joyful and friendly chemistry is clear in the photos, making viewers smile as well.

The released photos show various moments from the filming set of Judge from Hell, including Park Shin-hye sitting in a field of red roses – symbolizing hell – smiling brightly, and Kim Jae-young striking a cute V-sign pose while preparing for the next scene. The warm and relaxed atmosphere on set can be felt through their playful smiles, which appear every time the camera is pointed their way.

What really grabs attention is the playful “cheek poke” pose that Park Shin-hye and Kim Jae-young strike together. While they show intense and emotional performances on-screen, it’s surprising to see how cute and lovable they are off-screen. Their close bond and natural teamwork off-camera seem to explain why they can portray the complicated relationship between Kang Bit-na and Han Da-on so delicately in the drama.

With just four episodes left, Judge from Hell is quickly approaching its finale. Episode 11 will air on October 25 at 10 PM (KST), and episode 12 will follow on October 26 at 9:50 PM (KST).

Images: @sbsdrama.official/Instagram

Akash Deep Satpathi

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