JAKARTA - Korean drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo is rumored to be continuing into a second season. This follows the popularity of the drama which will end this week.

Today, Wednesday, August 17, a representative for Extraordinary Attorney Woo learned of the news. But they refused to talk about this plan.

“The production of the second season is still in the discussion stage. The time has also not been determined," said a drama representative quoting Dispatch on the same day.

Previously, Lee Sang Baek, CEO of A Story which produced Extraordinary Attorney Woo, said that there was a continuation of the story that would be broadcast in two years.

“With the support of many people, we will produce a second season. The plan is to air in 2024," said Lee Sang Baek.

"There is no change of cast, director, writer, and production team," he said.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo tells of Woo Young Woo (Park Eun Bin), a lawyer who is smart and has autism. He never forgets what he saw but he has difficulty communicating socially.

Woo Young Woo starts working as a training lawyer at a large firm. There he faces prejudices about himself, but he always solves cases from his own point of view.

His ever-increasing rating has made Extraordinary Attorney Woo one of the most loved dramas. Until now they have reached 15.8%.

The last two episodes of the drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo will air today Wednesday, August 17 and Thursday, August 18 on Netflix.


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