The Judge Returns

2026 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Judge Returns (Korean: 판사 이한영) is a 2026 South Korean television series based on the Naver series of the same name by Lee Hae-nal and starring Ji Sung, Park Hee-soon, and Won Jin-ah. It aired on MBC TV from January 2 to February 14, 2026, every Friday and Saturday at 21:50 (KST).[4] It is also available for streaming on Wavve and TVING in South Korea, and HBO Max in selected regions.[5][6]

Also known asJudge Lee Han-young
Hangul
판사 이한영
RRPansa I Hanyeong
MRP'ansa I Hanyŏng
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The Judge Returns
Promotional poster
Also known asJudge Lee Han-young
Hangul
판사 이한영
RRPansa I Hanyeong
MRP'ansa I Hanyŏng
Genre
Based onJudge Lee Han-young
by Lee Hae-nal
Written byKim Kwang-min
Directed by
  • Lee Jae-jin [ko]
  • Park Mi-yeon
Starring
Music byGaemi (CP)[2]
Opening theme"Revenge"
by Jeon Chan-woong
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes14
Production
Executive producerHwang Jun-young
Producers
  • Son Ok-hyun
  • Jeong Yeon-ji
  • Kim Seon-heung
  • Oh Tteuk-rak
  • Ji-hwan
Running time60 minutes[3]
Production companies
  • OH Story
  • Slingshot Studio
Original release
NetworkMBC TV
ReleaseJanuary 2 (2026-01-02) 
February 14, 2026 (2026-02-14)
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Synopsis

A legal drama about an unjust judge Lee Han-young, who cries out, "Let's not judge others' lives as we please," regains consciousness after an untimely death and returns to the past to punish the wrongdoers and change his fate.

Cast

Main

  • Ji Sung as Lee Han-young: Judge of the South Chungcheong District Court.[7]
  • Park Hee-soon as Kang Shin-jin: A senior criminal judge at the Seoul Central District Court.[7]
  • Won Jin-ah as Kim Jin-ah: A public prosecutor in the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office.[8]
  • Tae Won-seok as Seok Jeong-ho: Han Young's best supporter and friend.[9]
  • Baek Jin-hee as Song Na-yeon: A reporter with a strong sense of justice, working in the legal affairs department of the Daejin Ilbo newspaper.[10]
  • Oh Se-young as Yoo Se-hee: Han-young's ex-wife, the youngest daughter of President Yoo Seon-cheol.[11]
  • Hwang Hee as Park Chul-woo: A public prosecutor in the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office. [12]

Court people

  • Kim Tae-woo as Baek Yi-seok: Chief Judge of South Chungcheong District Court.[13]
  • Kim Byeong-chun [ko] as Lim Jeong-sik: Criminal judge of Chungcheong District Court.[14]

People around Kang Shin-jin

  • Jung Hee-tae as Kim Ji-han: Chief Judge of the Criminal Division of the Seoul Central District Court.[15]
  • Jang Jae-ho [ko] as Kim Yun-hyeok: Judge in Chungcheong District Court.[16]
  • Son Byung-ho as Park Kwang-to: Former President.[17]

Haenal Law Firm

  • Ahn Nae-sang as Yoo Seon-cheol: President of Haenal Law.[4]
  • Heo Hyung-gyu [ko] as Yoo Jin-kwang: The eldest son of Haenal Law.[14]
  • Baek Seung-hee as Yu Ha-na: The eldest daughter of President Yoo Seon-cheol.[14]

S Group

Lee Han-young's family and neighbors

Special appearances

Production

The series is based on the Naver Webtoon of the same name, created by Lee Hae-nal. It is directed by Lee Jae-jin, whose credits include The Third Marriage (2024) and Motel California (2025), and written by Kim Kwang-min. It is produced by OH Story, Slingshot Studio.[7]

On June 17, 2025, the main cast was confirmed as Ji Sung, Won Jin-ah, and Park Hee-soon. Filming was announced to begin on that day.[7] Baek Jin-hee joined the main cast on August 27, 2025.[10]

Viewership

The Judge Returns: South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
More information Season, Episode number ...
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
1234567891011121314
10.8290.8061.0321.1381.7832.1252.1092.0472.4491.9922.3542.1672.3752.3691.827
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Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Media Research.[25]
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Average TV viewership ratings
Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
(Nielsen Korea)[25]
Nationwide Seoul
1 January 2, 2026 4.3% (12th) 4.1% (11th)
2 January 3, 2026 4.4% (12th) 4.2% (13th)
3 January 9, 2026 5.8% (7th) 6.2% (6th)
4 January 10, 2026 5.8% (5th) 5.9% (4th)
5 January 16, 2026 10.0% (1st) 10.1% (1st)
6 January 17, 2026 11.0% (2nd) 11.4% (2nd)
7 January 23, 2026 11.4% (1st) 12.0% (1st)
8 January 24, 2026 10.8% (2nd) 10.8% (2nd)
9 January 30, 2026 13.5% (1st) 14.7% (1st)
10 January 31, 2026 10.9% (2nd) 11.7% (2nd)
11 February 6, 2026 13.2% (1st) 14.2% (1st)
12 February 7, 2026 11.5% (2nd) 12.1% (2nd)
13 February 13, 2026 13.6% (1st) 14.9% (1st)
14 February 14, 2026 12.8% (2nd) 13.2% (2nd)
Average 9.9% 10.4%
  • In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
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