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Overall: The Empire is a Korean Drama (2022). The Empire cast: Kim Sun Ah, Ahn Jae Wook, Lee Mi Sook. The Empire Release Date: 24 September 2022. The Empire Episodes: 16.
The Empire Detail
Drama: The Empire (2022)
Network: jTBC
Director: Yoo Hyun Ki
Genres: Drama
Main Stars: Kim Sun Ah, Ahn Jae Wook, Lee Mi Sook
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Release Date: 24 September 2022
Season: 1
Aired: 24 September 2022-13 November 2022
Aired On: Saturday, Sunday
Episodes: 16
Also Known As: Fortress of Heaven , Castle in the Sky , The Citadel of Heavenly Being , Cheongongui Seongchae , 천공의 성채, 디 엠파이어: 법의 제국, The Empire of Law 2022
The Empire Synopsis and Plot Summary
Portrays the disgusting embarrassments of Korea’s aristocrats of the robe (whose rank came from holding legal or regulatory posts) who long for genetic progression. Han Hye Ryul is the head of the extraordinary division of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office. Han Hye Ryul is from a group of legal specialists who has had riches and influence for three ages. She is an aggressive figure who isn’t happy with her ongoing position and intends to turn into an examiner general or somebody higher up the stepping stool.
The Empire Cast
Kim Sun Ah as Han Hye Ryul
Ahn Jae Wook as Na Geun Woo
Lee Mi Sook as Ham Kwang Jeon
Song Young Chang as Han Geon Do
Shin Goo as Ham Min Heon
Oh Hyun Kyung as Lee Ae Heon
Im Se Mi as Yoon Eun Mi
Additional Cast
Kim Myung Ji as Hong Nan Hee
Kim Young Woong as Hwang Yong Ji
Lee Ka Eun as Jang Ji Yi
Bang Joo Hwan as Yoo Hyun
Kang Sung Ho as Jusung executive
Kwon Oh Kyung as Support Role
Park Jin Woo as Detective Ji
Jung Jae Oh as Jung Kyung Yoon
Kim Jung as Han Moo Ryul Hye Ryul’s sister
Kwon Ji Woo as Han Kang Baek Hye Ryul and Won Kyung’s son
Choi Jung Woon as Han Kang Ye Hye Ryul and Geun Woo’s daughter
Kim Hyung Mook as Go Won Kyung Prosecutor and Hye Ryul’s ex-husband
Lee Moon Shik as Jang Il Head prosecutor/Ji Yi’s father
Kwon So Yi as Lee Ah Jung Law Student
Woo Ji Hyun as Detective Wang
Kim Won Hae as Dolphin
Tae In Ho as Nam Soo Hyuk Attorney
Kim Kyun Ha as Yoon Goo Ryung
Choi Jung Woo as Support Role
Han Joon Woo as Support Role
Go Geon Han as Event moderator
Ko Kyung Man as Interrogated man
Seon Yool Woo as Prosecutors’ Office staff
Shim Hye Yun as Han Hye Ryool
Park Seung Tae as Plaintiff
Kim Ji Su as Jewellery store staff
Ban Hyo Jung as Ham Kwang Jeon’s sister
Kwak Seung Nam as Intelligence division officer
Kim Mi Hye as Ham & Lee Law Firm secretary
Moon Seung Bae as Mr. Jung
Ma Jung Pil as Restaurant staff
Yoon Hyo Sik as Prison Guard Lee
Im Yu Ran as News panelist
Jung Ji Soon as Chef Kim
Park Hyun Sook as Ms. Yang
Jo Ji Hyun as Mi Ja Young
Jeon Young Mi as Mi Ja Senior
Lee Seung Hyung as Seo Jung Hoon
Park Chul Ho as MBS Director Yoon
Park Hye Young as Reporter
Oh Seung Chan as Reporter
Han Seung Do as Christmas fund board member
Moon Ho Jin as Christmas fund board member
Min Sang Woo as Prosecutor Go Won Gyung’s staff
Kim Ga Ran as News program host
Kim Shi Woo as Han Gang Baek
Kim Tae Moon as Plaintiff group
Nam Myung Ryul as Yoo Ye Hoo
Kim Hak Seon as Hong Nan Hee’s father
Park Kyu Beom as Mock trial judge
Jeon Min Hyup as Human Rights Commission staff
Ha Dong Joon as Prosecutor
Richard Kim as Associate judge
Lim Hyo Jin as Associate judge
Byun Jin Soo as Hongyeon Engineering employee
Hwang Jung Min as Prisoner
Seo Kwang Jae as Security Staff Yoon Jung Gun
Seo Jung Bin as Student
Kim Mi Ji as SBC staff
Seo Yi Sook as Jang Il’s wife
Jin Shi Won as Reporter
Lee Dal as Vlogger
Jung Yong Ju as Vlogger
Yoo Min Joo as Vlogger
Lee Ki Bbeum as Vlogger