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Extraordinary Attorney Woo Season 2 Pre-Production Reportedly Underway Following Script Development

Scripts reportedly in motion and original stars in sight—could Woo Young-woo's next chapter finally be on the horizon?

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Season 2 Credit: ENA / Netflix

Recent developments suggest that Extraordinary Attorney Woo Season 2 has moved into full-scale pre-production, with scriptwriting actively underway. Production company Ace Story (also referred to as AStory or 에이스토리) is preparing for the new season, drawing momentum from the ongoing international remakes of the first season.

According to a report published by Bloter on January 29, 2026 (via Naver News), writer Moon Ji-won is currently drafting the scripts for the sequel. Industry sources indicate that Ace Story secured a scriptwriting contract with Moon Ji-won as early as 2023, originally aiming for a 2024 production start. Delays in script completion shifted those plans, impacting subsequent steps like casting. The report describes the process as proceeding normally, with efforts focused on retaining the core creative team—including director, key staff, and original cast members—wherever possible. Lead actress Park Eun-bin has not publicly commented on the latest updates, and no formal casting confirmations have surfaced. Importantly, neither Netflix, ENA, Ace Story, nor the involved talent have issued official statements verifying these developments, meaning the information remains unconfirmed at this stage.

The original series, which premiered in 2022, achieved remarkable success, culminating in a series-high viewership rating of 17.5% for its finale—the record for an ENA drama. Its thoughtful portrayal of neurodiversity, combined with engaging legal cases and character relationships, propelled it to global popularity on streaming platforms. The show's enduring appeal has fueled persistent demand for a continuation, and progress on international adaptations (in regions like the U.S., Japan, and Europe) is reportedly helping accelerate domestic efforts for Season 2 by providing additional resources and visibility.

Pre-production tasks—such as finalizing the script, securing cast commitments, and handling logistics—must wrap before filming can begin. While some reports speculate that shooting could start later in 2026 if timelines align, no concrete details on episode count, storyline direction, or premiere window have emerged. All current information relies on anonymous industry insiders, underscoring the need for caution until official announcements arrive.

What is Extraordinary Attorney Woo about?

Extraordinary Attorney Woo Season 2 Credit: ENA / Netflix

Extraordinary Attorney Woo centers on Woo Young-woo (played by Park Eun-bin), a brilliant young attorney who has autism spectrum disorder. Despite facing societal prejudices and personal challenges, she leverages her exceptional memory, unique perspective, and deep sense of justice to excel in her role at the prestigious Hanbada law firm. The series follows her professional journey as she tackles complex legal cases—ranging from corporate disputes to criminal defenses—while navigating interpersonal relationships with colleagues, including fellow rookie lawyer Lee Jun-ho (played by Kang Tae-oh), senior attorney Choi Su-yeon (played by Ha Yoon-kyung), and firm partners.

Created by Moon Ji-won, the drama distinguished itself through empathetic storytelling that avoids stereotypes, instead portraying Woo Young-woo's strengths and quirks with warmth and authenticity. Themes of acceptance, friendship, family, and the pursuit of equity in the legal system are woven throughout, often punctuated by clever wordplay, cultural references, and whale-related metaphors that reflect the protagonist's fascination with marine life. The show not only entertained but also sparked meaningful conversations about neurodiversity and inclusion in the workplace, resonating deeply with viewers worldwide. Its blend of procedural elements, character-driven drama, and light humor contributed to its status as a cultural phenomenon in South Korea and a streaming favorite abroad.

Should the reports prove accurate, Season 2 would likely continue exploring Woo Young-woo's growth both professionally and personally, potentially introducing new cases and evolving dynamics from the original ensemble. However, given the lack of official confirmation, fans and industry observers are advised to await announcements from the production companies or streaming platforms involved.

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