Fans of the Korean drama series The Devil Judge have been curious about whether or not it is getting a second season ever since it last aired in 2021. The story of The Devil Judge is set in a bleak version of South Korea, where people hate and resent their leaders and live in total chaos. Additionally, trials are held through a courtroom live show that airs on television, where three judges come together to ensure peace and justice.
Here’s all The Devil Judge Season 2 release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a The Devil Judge Season 2 release date?
At the time of writing, The Devil Judge Season 2 does not have an official release date.
The ratings for the first season of The Devil Judge look positive, which seems like enough incentive for the tvN network to renew the dystopian drama for another season. However, there is a great chance that The Devil Judge will not return for a second season, given how K-Dramas usually do not get new seasons for their shows, unlike Hollywood projects.
The Devil Judge revolves around a chief judge who does not believe in justice and only makes judgments that the crowd will be satisfied with. This does not sit well with his assistant judge, who questions his motives and tries to uncover the truth behind the current justice system they are working for.
The Devil Judge cast includes Ji Sung, Kim Min-jung, Jinyoung, Park Gyu-young, Jang Young-Nam, Kim Jae-Kyung, Ahn Nae-sang, Chun Young-min, and Kim Soo-ha, among other cast members.
Where is The Devil Judge Season 2 coming out?
The Devil Judge Season 2 isn’t confirmed to air on TVN or stream on Netflix, anytime soon.
The official synopsis for The Devil Judge reads:
“The court system is corrupted and old-fashioned. People desire a new system that can satisfy the crowds. However, are the crowds always correct? The drama shows how judges discover the truth about people in court. It centers around a chief judge who doesn’t believe in justice but only makes judgments that the crowds will be satisfied with. An assistant judge starts to question his motives and tries to find the truth.”
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