"Shinirang Law Office" Unveils Mystical Rooftop in Special Poster Featuring Yoo Yeon-seok and Lee Som
The SBS supernatural legal drama reveals the sacred space where departed souls receive their final farewell

SBS's upcoming supernatural legal drama "Shinirang Law Office" has released a striking special poster that reveals the final piece of its unique world-building — a rooftop space where departed souls receive their final farewell after having their grievances resolved in court.
The poster, unveiled on March 4, shows lead actors Yoo Yeon-seok and Lee Som gazing up at the sky from the rooftop of the building housing the titular law office. Set against the backdrop of a stunning Seoul sunset, the image captures the drama's signature blend of mystical elements and emotional warmth that distinguishes it from conventional legal thrillers.
The Rooftop's Symbolic Significance
In the center of the poster stands a brick-enclosed fire pit with flames rising from within, accompanied by traditional talismans placed beneath. The production team explained that this rooftop serves as the space where Shin I-rang performs the final ritual to respectfully send off the spirits of the departed after their long-held resentments have been resolved through courtroom battles.
"The rooftop in this special poster is where the drama's core message converges," the production team stated. "If the courtroom scenes represent action, then the rooftop farewell represents heart. Through this space, viewers will be able to feel the warm emotional essence that defines Shinirang Law Office more vividly."
Two Lawyers, One Shared Horizon
Particularly noteworthy is the composition of the poster, which shows both lawyers standing side by side and looking toward the same sky. This visual arrangement subtly suggests the evolution of their partnership. Shin I-rang, played by Yoo Yeon-seok, is described as a spirit-possessed lawyer who channels the dead to plead their cases, while Han Na-hyun, played by Lee Som, is a ruthlessly pragmatic attorney focused solely on winning.
Despite their contrasting approaches to the law, the parallel gazing hints that these two characters will eventually find common ground and become true partners in their quest for justice — both for the living and the dead. How the cold-hearted Han Na-hyun transforms through her experiences in this mystical space promises to be a compelling character arc throughout the series.
Building Anticipation for the Premiere
The special poster follows previously released materials that introduced the drama's supernatural world — from a teaser poster filled with incense smoke and talismans to a main poster revealing the law office's otherworldly interior. Each piece has progressively expanded the scope of the drama's distinctive setting, and the rooftop now completes the picture as the space where legal triumph meets spiritual healing.
Actress Lee Som recently praised her co-star Yoo Yeon-seok for creating a positive atmosphere on set. "He pays attention not just to his own performance but to the overall mood of the set as well," she shared. "There's a lot to learn from him." Their real-life rapport is expected to translate into compelling on-screen chemistry.
A Bold Creative Vision
"Shinirang Law Office" is written by Kim Ga-young and Kang Cheol-gyu, directed by Shin Jung-hoon, and produced by Studio S and Mongjak-so. The drama premieres on SBS on Friday, March 13 at 9:50 PM KST.
With just ten days until its premiere, the production team urged viewers to stay tuned for the stories that will unfold on this rooftop where grief and comfort intersect. The drama represents a bold creative vision for SBS, merging the satisfaction of courtroom procedurals with the emotional depth of supernatural storytelling in a combination rarely attempted on Korean television.
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