Beyond the Bar makes its small-screen debut with a gripping legal twist, and if you're wondering when each new episode drops - here's the answer: episodes air every weekend, with two new ones each Saturday and Sunday.
Now that the highly anticipated legal K-drama has started on JTBC, international fans can also watch the series weekly on Netflix. With only 12 episodes planned, Beyond the Bar is on a fast, exciting schedule you won’t want to miss.
When does Beyond the Bar release new episodes? Here's the full drop schedule
Let's get straight to the point - if Beyond the Bar is on your watchlist, you'll want to stay on top of its weekly releases. This JTBC legal drama officially started airing on August 2, 2025, and will continue releasing two episodes every weekend, on Saturday and Sunday, at 10:40 p.m. KST. The show runs until September 7, 2025, wrapping up its 12-episode story in just six weeks.

If you're watching from outside South Korea, you still don't need to worry because Netflix is streaming the series worldwide, releasing each episode a day later, starting from August 3, 2025. Each episode runs for about 60 minutes, making it the kind of k-drama that's easy to watch but hard to stop thinking about.
Here's the complete episode release schedule for the JTBC drama:
Why Beyond the Bar is more than just another courtroom K-drama
Beyond the Bar isn't your typical legal series. It replaces high drama with something more realistic, focusing on the constant tension between two very different lawyers navigating the demanding world of corporate litigation. If you've already watched Episode 1, you know this show quickly plunges viewers into intense situations.
The story begins at Yeollim Law Firm, where newly hired junior attorney Kang Hyo-min (played by Jung Chae-yeon) stands out from office norms but remains deeply committed to justice.
She's idealistic, outspoken, and sometimes painfully awkward. Her senior? That's Yoon Seok-hoon (Lee Jin-wook), a sharp, composed lawyer known for his cold logic and even colder social skills.
Their chemistry? Let's call it professional chaos. "That's not how we do things here," Seok-hoon tells Hyo-min in Episode 1, after she makes a bold move in court. "Maybe that's the problem," she replies, a moment that perfectly captures the clash of styles in this show.
The tension isn't romantic. It's professional, raw, and often uncomfortable, which is what makes it so refreshing.
The release schedule is tight, and that’s good news
One of the best parts about Beyond the Bar is its no-filler format. With only 12 episodes and two dropping every weekend, this show doesn't meander. It has to move quickly. That means every court scene, every hallway argument, and every tough decision made by Hyo-min or Seok-hoon is important.
And because this is JTBC, you know the production is tight. Add in the Netflix release, and international fans don't have to wait hours into the day to watch the episodes because they're almost live, just a day later. As the episodes come out, the story delves deeper into the gray areas of legal work, with Hyo-min facing choices that challenge her integrity. Hyo-min says;
"Winning the case isn't always justice..."
This is a single line that hints at the internal conflict she'll carry across the series.
Beyond the Bar has all the ingredients of a K-drama worth watching: complex characters, sharp dialogue, and a release schedule that keeps the momentum going. With new episodes dropping each weekend through early September, fans have plenty to look forward to.
If legal tension and character development are your thing, don't blink, this one's just getting started.
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