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Netflix in talks to stream Korean film ‘The Match’, starring Lee Byung-hun and Yoo Ah-in - www.nme.com - China - South Korea - North Korea - city In
nme.com
13.10.2022 / 09:43

Netflix in talks to stream Korean film ‘The Match’, starring Lee Byung-hun and Yoo Ah-in

Netflix is currently in talks to stream upcoming Korean blockbuster The Match exclusively on its platform.South Korean news outlet The Korea Herald reported on October 12 that The Match – which stars Squid Game’s Lee Byung-hun and Hellbound’s Yoo Ah-in as its leading stars – is currently considering forgoing a theatrical release in favour of a Netflix premiere.The producers of The Match had reportedly previously sorted out a release date for its theatrical premiere, but are now in talks to change tactics considering local movie theatre attendance has yet to improve since the ease of COVID-19 restrictions in South Korea. However, representatives of Netflix told The Korea Herald that “nothing has been decided yet”.Based on true events, The Match follows the tale of two notable Go (a traditional Chinese board game) players set in the ’80s and ’90s.

Netflix Pulls Hit Series 'Little Women' From Streaming in Vietnam - Find Out Why - www.justjared.com - North Korea - Vietnam
justjared.com
10.10.2022 / 00:53

Netflix Pulls Hit Series 'Little Women' From Streaming in Vietnam - Find Out Why

Netflix has decided to pull their newest hit Korean series, Little Women, from the streaming service in Vietnam.

Netflix drops first teaser for new Korean original ‘The Fabulous’, starring SHINee’s Minho - www.nme.com - South Korea - city Seoul - North Korea
nme.com
05.10.2022 / 11:49

Netflix drops first teaser for new Korean original ‘The Fabulous’, starring SHINee’s Minho

Netflix has shared the first look at its upcoming K-drama, The Fabulous, starring SHINee’s Minho.The much-anticipated first glimpse at the new series was shared by Netflix on October 5, and features snippets pulled from The Fabulous encompassing the fast-paced, glamorous world of South Korea’s illustrious fashion scene. Freelance photo editor Ji Woo-min (played by SHINee’s Minho) is at the heart of its schemes, crossing paths and eventually developing a romance with PR manager Pyo Ji-eun (Rookie Cops’ Chae Soo-bin).It also features cameo appearances from several top South Korean models, most notably including Choi So-ra, best known as the winner of the third cycle of Korea’s Next Top Model. Slated to make its global premiere on the streaming platform on November 4, The Fabulous, set against the backdrop of Seoul’s fashion industry and will depict the stories of young men and women as they navigate their work, personal lives, friendships and romances, along with their struggles to stay afloat in a fast-changing and competitive fashion landscape.Other cast members previously announced to be joining Minho and Chae on The Fabulous include Kim Min-kyu, a past Produce X 101 contestant, as well as Byun Jun-seo (Woori The Virgin), Lee Mi-do (Kiss Sixth Sense, House Of Lies), Kwon Hae-sung (Cafe Minamdang, The Devil Judge) and rookie actress Ye Seon-ho, among others.The first official details of the upcoming romance series first surfaced as early as September 2021.

Netflix comic Daniel Sloss has changed late night drinking for nappies - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Australia - Britain - New York - New York - Russia - Japan
dailyrecord.co.uk
30.09.2022 / 16:27

Netflix comic Daniel Sloss has changed late night drinking for nappies

Since he was a teenager Daniel Sloss has enjoyed the life of a comedian – months away from home, boozy late nights, missed mornings, lazy afternoons.

Kim Yoo-jung, Ahn Jae-hong and Ryu Seung-ryong to star in upcoming Netflix K-drama - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
30.09.2022 / 11:23

Kim Yoo-jung, Ahn Jae-hong and Ryu Seung-ryong to star in upcoming Netflix K-drama

Netflix has announced the cast for its forthcoming K-drama, Dak Gang Jeong (literal title).According to a report by South Korean media outlet Asian Economy, the streaming platform’s newest Korean series is set to star Kim Yoo-jung (Lovers of the Red Sky), Ahn Jae-hong (Be Melodramatic) and Ryu Seung-ryong (Jirisan).ASTRO’s Cha Eun-woo was reportedly in talks to join the cast, but no decision has been reached regarding this offer at the time of publication.Based on a webtoon named after a Korean chicken dish, Dak Gang Jeong is a comedy surrounding a machine that turns people into fried chicken. Kim is set to play Min Ah, a girl who is turned into fried chicken after mistaking the machine for one that helps people with fatigue.Ryu will be playing Choi Sun-man, a father who will do anything to reverse the machine’s effects on his daughter; while Ahn will be playing Go Baek-joon, an intern with a crush on Min Ah.Dak Gang Jeong will be helmed by Lee Byung-hun, who has previously worked with several members of the cast—namely Ryu on the 2019 film Extreme Job and Ahn on 2019 K-drama Be Melodramatic.

Busan Director Huh Moonyung Talks Strength Of Korean Content And Growth Of The Festival’s Drama Series Selection - deadline.com - South Korea - North Korea - Hong Kong
deadline.com
29.09.2022 / 10:15

Busan Director Huh Moonyung Talks Strength Of Korean Content And Growth Of The Festival’s Drama Series Selection

After two years of holding in-person but stripped down editions of the festival, South Korea’s Busan International Film Festival (BIFF, October 5-14) is back in full force this year with a packed line-up of screenings, red carpets, parties, awards and industry events.

APOS 2022: Netflix East Asia Content Chief Minyoung Kim On Pushing Into Southeast Asia, And How ‘Squid Game’ Is A Local Show - deadline.com - Los Angeles - India - Japan - North Korea - Singapore
deadline.com
28.09.2022 / 12:35

APOS 2022: Netflix East Asia Content Chief Minyoung Kim On Pushing Into Southeast Asia, And How ‘Squid Game’ Is A Local Show

Creating locally authentic content has been key to Netflix’s success in producing shows in Asia that have resonated globally, according to Minyoung Kim, Netflix Vice President of Content, APAC ex India, speaking at APOS, which is taking place virtually and in-person in Singapore this week (September 27-29).

Netflix Japan Stars From ‘Alice In Borderland,’ ‘The Makanai’ & ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure’ In Spotlight At Tudum Event - deadline.com - Japan - Tokyo
deadline.com
25.09.2022 / 07:31

Netflix Japan Stars From ‘Alice In Borderland,’ ‘The Makanai’ & ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure’ In Spotlight At Tudum Event

Emerging stars from Netflix Japan’s biggest original shows have revealed their experiences working with the streamer today at the final Tudum event of the past 24 hours.

Kim Yoo-jung tumbles into first love in ‘20th Century Girl’ preview - www.nme.com - North Korea - city Busan
nme.com
24.09.2022 / 10:13

Kim Yoo-jung tumbles into first love in ‘20th Century Girl’ preview

Netflix has shared a first look at the upcoming original Korean film 20th Century Girl, which follows the lives and loves of 17-year-old girls in 1999.The extended preview was shared as part of the streaming platform’s TUDUM event today (September 24), in which upcoming content for the rest of 2022 and beyond was revealed.The film was introduced by All Of Us Are Dead star Cho Yi-hyun, who described it as “depicting friendships and first love of 17-year-old girls”. “The movie is titled 20th Century Girl, starring Kim Yoo-jung,” she added.

‘Hellbound’ confirmed to return to Netflix for season two - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
24.09.2022 / 06:23

‘Hellbound’ confirmed to return to Netflix for season two

Hellbound, the dark fantasy K-drama that stormed Netflix in 2021, has officially been confirmed to be renewed for a second season.The news came during the streaming platform’s TUDUM event today (September 24), which shares previews and first looks at the brand’s upcoming slate of programming.Towards the end of the segment on Netflix’s forthcoming Korean series, Hellbound’s return was announced with an eerie teaser clip.In it, a skeleton in a glass box was seen writhing and pulsating before the glass smashed and the bones transformed back into the body of a living person. “Brace yourselves, hell on Earth returns,” Netflix said in the YouTube description.

Watch a new clip from Netflix’s ‘Money Heist: Joint Economic Area’ - www.nme.com - North Korea
nme.com
24.09.2022 / 06:23

Watch a new clip from Netflix’s ‘Money Heist: Joint Economic Area’

Money Heist: Joint Economic Area has been shared at Netflix’s TUDUM preview event.Today (September 24), the streaming platform is sharing first looks at some of its upcoming programmes around the world, kicking off with a section dedicated to its Korean slate.TUDUM Korea began with an exclusive new clip from part two of the remake of Money Heist. It was introduced by Lee Hyun-woo, who plays Rio in the series, and shows a fatal face-off between former comrades.“The Joint Task Force tightens its grip as the genius heist team unravels its plan,” reads the official YouTube description.

Netflix shares previously unseen clip from ‘Squid Game’ season one - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
24.09.2022 / 06:23

Netflix shares previously unseen clip from ‘Squid Game’ season one

Netflix has shared a previously unseen clip from Squid Game season one at its TUDUM preview event today (September 24).The streaming platform is sharing first looks at some of its upcoming programmes around the world, kicking off with a section dedicated to its Korean slate.At the end of the Korean segment, Squid Game director Hwang Dong-hyuk appeared in a video message. “I’d like to thank all the Netflix fans around the world again for loving Squid Game,” he said.

Netflix Teases More ‘Hellbound’ and ‘Money Heist: Korea’ at Tudum Fan Presentation - variety.com - Britain - North Korea - city Busan
variety.com
24.09.2022 / 05:55

Netflix Teases More ‘Hellbound’ and ‘Money Heist: Korea’ at Tudum Fan Presentation

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Full and proper confirmation of a second season of mystery horror series “Hellbound” was high on the agenda of Netflix’s consumer-oriented Tudum presentation. Korean shows have repeatedly achieved top ratings among the streamer’s non-English roster, and last November’s release of “Hellbound” was the show that finally edged aside “Squid Game” after several weeks of breakthrough success. (The Tudum presentation offered “Squid Game” fans some extra footage that confirmed the identity of the mysterious ‘front man’. Take a look here.) “Hellbound” is derived from a webtoon created by series director Yeon Sang-ho, who previously directed “Train to Busan” and “Peninsula.” It featured otherworldly angels who emerged to condemn individuals to hell at a specific future time, minutes or years away.

Two Seasons Of ‘The Crown’ Crack Netflix’s Weekly Top 10 During Mourning For Queen Elizabeth II, ‘Attorney Woo’s Extraordinary Streak Ends - deadline.com - Britain - North Korea
deadline.com
21.09.2022 / 03:59

Two Seasons Of ‘The Crown’ Crack Netflix’s Weekly Top 10 During Mourning For Queen Elizabeth II, ‘Attorney Woo’s Extraordinary Streak Ends

Queen Elizabeth II’s Sept. 8 death sent viewers flocking to Netflix’s The Crown, with Season 1 of the Peter Morgan drama returning to the streamer’s Top 10 at #7 for the week of Sept. 5 – Sept. 11, which included the day the news of the Queen’s passing broke and the three days that followed. For the week of Sept. 12 – Sept. 18, which coincided with UK’s period of national mourning, The Crown‘s first season rose to #3 with 40.8M hours viewed, with Season 2 also reentering the Top 10 at #7 with 16.7M hours viewed.

Netflix Top 10: ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 5 Crosses 95 Million Hours Viewed as ‘The Crown’ Rises to No. 3 - variety.com - Britain - North Korea - Ohio - city Sandman
variety.com
21.09.2022 / 00:27

Netflix Top 10: ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 5 Crosses 95 Million Hours Viewed as ‘The Crown’ Rises to No. 3

BreAnna Bell “Cobra Kai” is still kicking at the top of Netflix’s Top 10 list following its Season 5 premiere on Sept. 9. During the Sept. 12-Sept. 18 viewing window, the show scored 95.6 million hours viewed –– which is still a high note despite its drop from the prior week’s astounding 107 million hours watched. Sliding in at No. 2 is Season 2 of “Fate: The Winx Saga.” The new installment debuted on the streaming service on Sept. 16, raking in 49 million hours watched in its first three days of availability. Season 1 of “The Crown” continued its reign on the list, moving up to the third spot with 40.8 million hours viewed, while Season 2 of the series entered the list with 16.7 million hours viewed.

'Squid Game' Creator Wants Leonardo DiCaprio To Be In Season 3 of Netflix Show - www.justjared.com - North Korea
justjared.com
17.09.2022 / 05:57

'Squid Game' Creator Wants Leonardo DiCaprio To Be In Season 3 of Netflix Show

Hwang Dong-hyuk says there’s room in the future seasons of Squid Game for Leonardo DiCaprio to join in.

Leonardo DiCaprio Could Join ‘Squid Game’ One Day, Says Director Hwang, As Netflix Ups Budget For Season Two - deadline.com - North Korea - county Major
deadline.com
16.09.2022 / 14:23

Leonardo DiCaprio Could Join ‘Squid Game’ One Day, Says Director Hwang, As Netflix Ups Budget For Season Two

Major Hollywood actors including Leonardo DiCaprio will “probably” become part of Squid Game if there is a third season, according to the show’s Emmy-winning director Hwang Dong-hyuk, who said Netflix has upped budget for season two and he has now settled on the games.

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