Legal Mavericks II

Legal Mavericks II (Chinese: 踩過界II) is a legal, crime, detective television drama produced by TVB.[1] It stars Vincent Wong, Sisley Choi, Owen Cheung, Kelly Cheung and Paul Chun. Lam Chi-wah serves as the producer.

Legal Maverick II
踩過界II / 盲俠大律師II
GenreLegal
Crime
Detective
Created byLam Chi-wah
Written byWong Wai-keung
Fung Yat-chun
Chung Yeuk-sze
Directed byChin Wing-chi
Leung Kai-ching
Yiu Tin-tong
Wong Ho-fai
Starring
Country of originHong Kong
Original language(s)Cantonese (TVB Jade and iQiyi)
Mandarin (iQiyi only)
No. of episodes28
Production
Producer(s)Lam Chi-wah
Production location(s) Hong Kong
Running time45 minutes
Production company(s)TVB
DistributorTVBI
Release
Original networkTVB Jade, iQiyi
Chronology
Preceded byLegal Mavericks
Legal Mavericks II
Traditional Chinese踩過界II
Simplified Chinese踩过界II
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese盲俠大律師II
Simplified Chinese盲侠大律师II

Cast and characters

Main Characters

  • Vincent Wong as Hope Man San-hap (文申俠), a blind barrister who strives for justice for the disadvantaged, using his other heightened senses and legally controversial methods to seek truths behind his court cases.
  • Sisley Choi as Deanie "Dino" Chiu Ching-mui (趙正妹), a legal executive working for Hope Man, who has a heroic spirit due to her mafia family background. In addition to being a law clerk, she also owns a bar called Pledge.
  • Owen Cheung as Santiago "Gogo" Kuk Yat-ha (谷一夏), an ex-policeman turned private investigator and Hope Man's roommate.
  • Kelly Cheung as Eva Siu Mei-na (邵美娜), a blind barrister.
  • Paul Chun as Thompson Kan Siu-wang (簡紹宏), a Senior Counsel. He is Hope Man and Eva Siu's master.

Supporting Characters

  • Jessica Kan as Jasmine Chan Wing-huen (陳穎渲), a prosecutor from the Department of Justice.
  • Lesley Chiang as Vivian Kan Yee-suen (簡伊璇), a policewoman and Thompson Kan‘s daughter.
  • Chun Wong as Chiu Cheung-fung (趙翔鳳), Deanie Chiu’s father.
  • Pat Poon as Ronald Chan Hung-sun (陳鴻燊), Jasmine Chan’s father.
  • Gloria Tang as Joanne Lam Wai-kwan (林慧君), a law student.

References

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