Extraordinary Attorney Woo: Review, Story, Cast, Episodes, Release Date, Budget & More

Extraordinary Attorney Woo

“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Park Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh, and Kang Ki-young. The show aired on ENA from June 29 to August 18, 2022, for sixteen episodes and is also available for streaming on Netflix. The series set the record for the highest ratings in ENA history, with its final episode recording 17.5% nationwide ratings, making it the eighth highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history. This groundbreaking legal drama became a global phenomenon, spending weeks at number one on Netflix and becoming the sixth most popular non-English show of all time on the platform. What makes this series revolutionary is its authentic and heartfelt portrayal of an autistic protagonist navigating the legal profession, Park Eun-bin’s nuanced performance earned universal acclaim while sparking important conversations about neurodiversity and representation. With its case-of-the-week format tackling diverse social issues, adorable whale animations symbolizing Young-woo’s inner world, and a sweet romance that respects her boundaries, the series transcended typical courtroom drama to become a cultural touchstone that increased gimbap sales globally and made a 500-year-old tree a protected monument.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo: Release Date, Story, Plot, Episodes, Cast, Actors Salary, Actors Net Worth, Budget, OTT Response, Trailer, Songs, Awards, Review, Ratings & More

InfoExtraordinary Attorney Woo
GenreLegal drama
LanguageKorean
Directed byYoo In-shik 
Star CastPark Eun-bin
Kang Tae-oh
Kang Ki-young
ProducersLee Sang-baek
Kim Eun-soon
Kim Young-ha
Production
companies
AStory
KT Studio Genie
Nangman Crew
Written byMoon Ji-won
Edited byJo In-hyung
Lim Ho-cheol
Music byNoh Young-shim 
CountrySouth Korea
Original networkENA
Original release29 June  – 18 August 2022
Running time64–82 minutes

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Storyline

Woo Young-woo, an autistic lawyer raised by her devoted single father, graduates at the top of her law school class at Seoul National University. Despite her exceptional academic achievements, law firms refuse to hire her because she’s autistic. Through her father’s connection, she obtains her first job at Hanbada, a prestigious Seoul law firm. With a photographic memory, whale obsession, and unique problem-solving approach, Young-woo tackles diverse legal cases while navigating workplace dynamics, making friends with colleague Dong Geu-ra-mi who protected her since school, and developing an unexpected romance with sensitive colleague Lee Jun-ho. Each episode presents new cases addressing Korean social issues while Young-woo proves her extraordinary abilities, earning respect from colleagues and clients despite initial skepticism about her capabilities.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Cast, Crew, Role, Salary, Remuneration & Net Worth

Here are the complete details of actors and actresses names in the Web Series.

1.Park Eun-bin as Woo Young-woo

Park Eun-bin as Woo Young-woo
InfoWoo Young-woo
Real NamePark Eun-bin
Salary Per Web Series$99,900
Net WorthNot Known

2.Oh Ji-yul as young Woo Young-woo

Oh Ji-yul as young Woo Young-woo
InfoWoo Young-woo
Real NameOh Ji-yul
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

3.Kang Tae-oh as Lee Joon-ho

Kang Tae-oh as Lee Joon-ho
InfoLee Joon-ho
Real NameKang Tae-oh
Salary Per Web Series $750,000 – $1 million
Net Worth$5 million

4.Jeon Bae-soo as Woo Gwang-ho

Jeon Bae-soo as Woo Gwang-ho
InfoGwang-ho
Real NameJeon Bae-soo
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

5.Jang Seong-beom as young Gwang-ho

Jang Seong-beom as young Gwang-ho
Infoyoung Gwang-ho
Real NameJang Seong-beom
Salary Per Web Series$750,000
Net WorthNot Known

6.Baek Ji-won as Han Seon-young

Baek Ji-won as Han Seon-young
InfoHan Seon-young
Real NameBaek Ji-won
Salary Per Web Series$60,000 – $100,000
Net WorthNot Known

7.Jin Kyung as Tae Soo-mi

Jin Kyung as Tae Soo-mi
InfoTae Soo-mi
Real NameJin Kyung
Salary Per Web Series$99,900
Net Worth$100 million

8.Jung Han-bit as young Tae Soo-mi

Jung Han-bit as young Tae Soo-mi
InfoYoung Tae Soo-mi
Real NameJung Han-bit
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

9.Ha Yoon-kyung as Choi Soo-yeon

Ha Yoon-kyung as Choi Soo-yeon
InfoChoi Soo-yeon
Real NameHa Yoon-kyung
Salary Per Web SeriesNot Known
Net WorthNot Known

10.Joo Jong-hyuk as Kwon Min-woo

Joo Jong-hyuk as Kwon Min-woo
InfoKwon Min-woo
Real NameJoo Jong-hyuk
Salary Per Web Series$170,000-$228,500
Net WorthNot Known

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Web Series Awards

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Extraordinary Attorney Woo Review

“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” is an absolute triumph that deserves every accolade it received. Park Eun-bin delivers a masterclass performance, portraying Young-woo with such authenticity and charm that you forget she’s neurotypical, her meticulous research meeting with autistic individuals clearly paid off. Kang Tae-oh shines as the patient, genuinely supportive Jun-ho whose love respects her boundaries beautifully. The cases tackle meaningful issues from North Korean defectors to disability rights without feeling preachy, while whale animations add whimsical touches. Yes, some critics found the autism portrayal stereotypical or overly idealized, and the “genius savant” trope doesn’t represent all autistic experiences. The revolving door running gag occasionally feels repetitive. However, the show’s warmth, humor, positive representation, and heartfelt message about acceptance make it genuinely groundbreaking. It’s inspiring, educational, and thoroughly entertaining, a healing drama that celebrates differences while acknowledging real challenges. Season two can’t come soon enough.

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