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Korea Box Office: ‘12.12: The Day’ Takes Fourth Weekend Win, Advances to $63 Million - variety.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
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17.12.2023 / 16:29

Korea Box Office: ‘12.12: The Day’ Takes Fourth Weekend Win, Advances to $63 Million

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Fact-based action drama “12.12: The Day” won a fourth weekend at the South Korea box office and became the second highest grossing film of the year. The political thriller incurred a steep week-on-week drop in takings, managing only $5.89 million in its fourth weekend, compared with $11.4 million in its third. But it still hogged a 72% market share, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). After releasing on Nov.

‘Barbenheimer’ Duo and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Australia’s AACTA International Awards Nominations - variety.com - Australia - USA - city Warwick
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15.12.2023 / 04:17

‘Barbenheimer’ Duo and ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Lead Australia’s AACTA International Awards Nominations

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Oppenheimer,” followed closely by “Barbie” and “The Killers of the Flower Moon,” collected the most nominations for the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) International Awards. The AACTA International awards recognize global, not only Australian-made, film and TV productions from the current year and are voted on by Australian professionals. The separate AACTA Awards focus on Australian-made content. The winners of the AACTA International Awards will be announced on Feb.

Jamie Dornan-Starring ‘The Tourist’ Seasons 1 and 2 Headed to Netflix in 2024 - variety.com - Australia - Ireland - South Korea
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14.12.2023 / 18:19

Jamie Dornan-Starring ‘The Tourist’ Seasons 1 and 2 Headed to Netflix in 2024

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The first and second seasons of the hit thriller series “The Tourist,” starring Jamie Dornan and Danielle Macdonald, will shift to Netflix starting next February. The first season originally saw Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max as a co-producer and local streaming partner.

Malaysian Adaptation of ‘The Bridge’ Sold to Australian Streamer Stan – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - China - South Africa - Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore
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11.12.2023 / 08:53

Malaysian Adaptation of ‘The Bridge’ Sold to Australian Streamer Stan – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Australian streamer Stan has acquired rights to both seasons, totaling 20 episodes, of the Malaysian adaptation of Scandinavian crime series “The Bridge.” The agreement, brokered by Lyle Bettson-Barker, SVP Australia and New Zealand from Banijay Rights, represents the first time that Stan has acquired a Malaysian drama series. The Asian version of “The Bridge” was initially commissioned by Viu and HBO Asia in 2018, after Double Vision, part of the Vision New Media group, introduced Viu to the format. It broadcast to across 23 territories in the combined footprints of Viu and HBO Asia and was also shown on Viu in South Africa.The title has garnered more than 20 regional awards and nominations across its two seasons, making it the most awarded drama in Malaysian history. Season one faithfully follows the original show, and sees a dead body found on the border between Malaysia and Singapore, necessitating an investigator from each country to work together to solve the crime.

Korea Box Office: ‘Napoleon’ Opens in Third Place, as ‘12.12: The Day’ Hits $50 Million - variety.com - city Seoul - North Korea - Beyond
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11.12.2023 / 08:17

Korea Box Office: ‘Napoleon’ Opens in Third Place, as ‘12.12: The Day’ Hits $50 Million

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Fact-based political thriller “12.12: The Day” dominated the Korean box office for the third successive weekend and advanced its takings haul beyond $50 million. It was far ahead of “Napoleon,” which opened a disappointing third. The Kim Sung-soo-directed picture earned $11.4 million between Friday and Sunday, accounting for 75.8% of nationwide weekend cinema revenues, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). It has held up particularly strongly and dropped by only 12% in its third weekend.

ATF: Thailand’s Mono Next Inks Deal With Korea’s Studio Genie - variety.com - Thailand - North Korea - Singapore
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08.12.2023 / 09:55

ATF: Thailand’s Mono Next Inks Deal With Korea’s Studio Genie

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Thailand’s broadcast and streaming group Mono Next and Korea’s Studio Genie have struck a deal to collaborate on content creation and distribution. Production of a Thai remake of a Korean series is on the cards, but has not been finalized. The memorandum was announced on stage at the Asia Television Forum in Singapore on Wednesday, with streaming unit Mono Streaming signing on behalf of the Thai group.

‘The Glory’ and ‘Hunger’ Win Category Honors at Asian Academy Creative Awards - variety.com - India - Japan - Singapore - city Singapore - Philippines
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08.12.2023 / 00:47

‘The Glory’ and ‘Hunger’ Win Category Honors at Asian Academy Creative Awards

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Korean-produced series “The Glory” won the best drama series award on Thursday at the Asian Academy Creative Awards Gala Final. Thai-produced TV movie “Hunger” was named best feature film. The awards are organized by the Asian Academy of Creative Arts (AACA) a.k.a Asian Academy Creative Awards (AAA) and are held alongside the Asia Television Forum and Market (ATF) in Singapore. The AACA “was established to honor creative excellence and serve as a peer judged pinnacle of achievement in content creation, performance and media production.” By the conclusion of the gala ceremony, Singapore, Japan and India had each claimed seven prize wins.

Wang Jianlin, Chinese Billionaire Who Stalked Hollywood, Poised to Sell Last Piece of Wanda Film - variety.com - Australia - China - Hollywood - Madrid - Hong Kong
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06.12.2023 / 13:15

Wang Jianlin, Chinese Billionaire Who Stalked Hollywood, Poised to Sell Last Piece of Wanda Film

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Wang Jianlin, the Chinese billionaire who previously sought to buy a controlling position in Hollywood, is preparing to complete his imminent exit from the film industry. The troubled conglomerate is facing debt repayment pressure.Wanda Film, which remains China’s largest cinema operator, Wednesday said in a regulatory filing to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange that Wang and his Wanda Investment vehicle expect to sell their remaining stake 51% in the company to China Ruyi Holdings. Ruyi, which operates across film, TV and online games, counts games, social media and streaming giant Tencent among its largest shareholders.

‘Battle in the Box’ Korean Game Show Format Unpacks Further International Deals – ATF - variety.com - Australia - France - New Zealand - Sweden - Norway - city Seoul - Netherlands - Belgium - Portugal - Denmark - North Korea - Finland - Israel - Singapore
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06.12.2023 / 09:01

‘Battle in the Box’ Korean Game Show Format Unpacks Further International Deals – ATF

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Something Special, the Seoul-based international format agency founded by format specialists Jin Woo Hwang (president and executive producer) and Kim In Soon (EVP & head of content) announce that ITV Studios has optioned the hit Korean celebrity format “Battle in the Box” for France, Australia, New Zealand, and Israel. The deal was unveiled on Wednewday, the first full day of the Asia Television Forum and Market (ATF) in Singapore. “Battle in the Box,” created by Korea’s NMedia and represented globally by Something Special, has previously seen deals announced with Fremantle for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal.

Josh Boone and Danny Chan’s Majestic Sets ‘Origin’ Manga-to-Movie Adaptation From Japan’s Kodansha (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - Japan - North Korea
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06.12.2023 / 09:01

Josh Boone and Danny Chan’s Majestic Sets ‘Origin’ Manga-to-Movie Adaptation From Japan’s Kodansha (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Leading Japanese publishing house Kodansha has struck a deal with new production company Majestic Limited for a feature film adaptation of its “Origin” comic. Created by Boichi (“Dr. Stone,” “Sun-Ken Rock”), a renown Korean manga artist (real name Park Mu-jik) who is based in Japan, “Origin” is set in a near-future where humanity has achieved incredible advancements in technology and robotics. It tells a story of self-discovery, morality, and what it means to be human. Winning the grand prize for manga at the 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival and currently only printed abroad, the English translation of “Origin” hit U.S.

Jay Chou’s JVR Label Signs Expanded Deal With Universal Music Greater China - variety.com - Australia - China - county Patrick
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06.12.2023 / 06:53

Jay Chou’s JVR Label Signs Expanded Deal With Universal Music Greater China

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Universal Music Greater China has signed a strategic partnership with Mandarin-language music superstar Jay Chou and his record label JVR Music. The agreement secures global marketing and distribution rights for Chou’s extensive music catalogue and for future projects. It also supports rising talent from his label, including artists Patrick Brasca and Young (aka Cao Yang) through JVR. Nicknamed the ‘King of Mandopop’ Chou has a two decade career that spans 15 studio albums, eight world tours and 378 concerts in Asia, America, Europe, and Australia.

Korean Webtoons Still at the Beginning of Global Journey, Says Tapas’ Charlie Park: ‘The Conditions Are All in Place’ - variety.com - Japan - North Korea - Singapore
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05.12.2023 / 08:51

Korean Webtoons Still at the Beginning of Global Journey, Says Tapas’ Charlie Park: ‘The Conditions Are All in Place’

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Webtoons, the vertical-scrolling iteration of digital comics that emerged some twenty years ago in Korea, along with the smartphone, are now a global medium. But they are only at the beginning of their global journey, says Charlie Park, CEO of Kakao Entertainment-owned Tapas. Park was speaking Tuesday at the Asia Television Forum in Singapore in a session moderated by industry consultant Jimmy Kim. Park explained that the webtoon segment was for several years a niche fan-driven activity with few opportunities for monetization.

Macau Casino Giant Sands China Links With Tencent Video and Maoyan for Entertainment Expansion – ATF Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - China - Macau
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05.12.2023 / 01:47

Macau Casino Giant Sands China Links With Tencent Video and Maoyan for Entertainment Expansion – ATF Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Macau casino operator, Sands China entered into a strategic partnership with Chinese streaming company Tencent Video and Chinese cinema ticketing firm Maoyan Entertainment. The three parties will team up to host large-scale offline events, content creation of lifestyle and entertainment programs and online marketing and promotion. Operating The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao and The Londoner Macao casino resorts, Sands runs several large entertainment facilities in Macau, including the 15,000-seat Cotai Arena, the 1,800-seat Venetian Theatre, the 6,000-seat The Londoner Arena, the 1,200-seat The Parisian Theatre, and the 1,700-seat Londoner Theatre. The three will co-organize events in Macau including live performances, concerts, films, TV series, variety shows, sports and cultural activities.

‘Kangaroo’ Set as First Feature for Cultivator Films, StudioCanal Australian Production Arm (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - France - New Zealand - city Sanctuary
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04.12.2023 / 22:59

‘Kangaroo’ Set as First Feature for Cultivator Films, StudioCanal Australian Production Arm (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief France-based multinational Studiocanal has launched Cultivator Films to facilitate local co-productions in Australia and will kick off with book-to-film adaptation “Kangaroo.” “Kangaroo” is scripted by Harry Cripps (“The Dry,” “Penguin Bloom”) and directed by Kate Woods (“The Lincoln Lawyer,” “The Umbrella Academy,” “The Good Lord Bird,” “Looking for Alibrandi”). Eastern Arrernte emerging director Samantha Laughton is set as a director’s attachment. Slated to start production in Alice Springs in the first half of 2024, “Kangaroo” is a Northern Territory-inspired story based on Chris Barnes, aka ‘Brolga,’ who is the founder of the Kangaroo Sanctuary in Alice Springs. Cultivator Films Australia is led by Studiocanal’s Australia and New Zealand CEO Elizabeth Trotman.

Korea Box Office: Political Thriller ‘12.12: The Day’ Enjoys $13 Million Second Weekend Haul - variety.com - South Korea - city Seoul - Japan - North Korea
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04.12.2023 / 09:23

Korea Box Office: Political Thriller ‘12.12: The Day’ Enjoys $13 Million Second Weekend Haul

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Political drama thriller “12.12: The Day” dominated the South Korean box office for a second weekend with a $13 million haul. Its second weekend outing topped its first session, when it earned $11.2 million, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council (Kofic). And the film (aka “Seoul Spring”) increased its share of the weekend’s total cinema market to a crushing 81%. Separately, ComScore calculated that the film’s single country receipts made it the seventh highest grossing film in the world over the weekend. After two weekends on release, “12.12: The Day” has garnered $34.2 million, making it already the sixth ranking film in Korea this year and the third biggest Korean-produced picture.

Irish Crime Drama ‘Hidden Assets’ Strikes Season 2 Sales – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - Sweden - Ireland - Norway - Belgium - North Korea
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30.11.2023 / 10:17

Irish Crime Drama ‘Hidden Assets’ Strikes Season 2 Sales – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Rights to the second season of Irish crime drama series “Hidden Assets” have been licensed by DCD Rights. Buyers include the BBC for the U.K., SBS and Stan for Australia, TV4 for Sweden and TV2 for Norway. The 12-part series is produced by Saffron Moon, Facet4Media & Potemkino for RTE, Super Channel & Acorn TV, and was written by Peter McKenna (Kin, Red Rock), Morna Regan, Mary Fox and Marthy Thornton.

Korea’s Streaming Rivals, Tving and Wavve, in Merger Talks - variety.com - South Korea - North Korea
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29.11.2023 / 12:20

Korea’s Streaming Rivals, Tving and Wavve, in Merger Talks

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief South Korea’s two largest streaming services, Tving and Wave, are in advanced merger talks, according to Korean financial news media. The move appears intended to strengthen the home-grown platforms, which currently trail streaming market leader Netflix. The Korean Economic Daily reported Wednesday that CJ ENM, the largest shareholder in TVing, and SK Square, the biggest backer of Wavve, could strike an agreement as early as next week.

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Spinoff ‘Wellington Paranormal’ Expands as Podcast - variety.com - Australia - New Zealand - Ireland
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23.11.2023 / 13:55

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Spinoff ‘Wellington Paranormal’ Expands as Podcast

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief “Wellington Paranormal,” the series spinoff from 2014 breakout hit film “What We Do In the Shadows,” is launching an audio companion piece. It is produced by Frank Podcasts, a new New Zealand-based podcast network, headed by Mike Minogue and Tim Batt. The podcast will feature actors, writers, directors and more, delving into the making of the Jemaine Clement produced and Taika Waititi executive produced TV series, “Wellington Paranormal.” The show is hosted by Minogue (who played Officer Minogue in the series) and Karen O’Leary (Officer O’Leary), with Maaka Pohatu (Sarge) and Tom Sainsbury (Officer Parker) as recurring guests.

Darren Dale Makes History as Chair of Sydney Film Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Australia - Britain - China - Thailand - Hong Kong
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23.11.2023 / 13:55

Darren Dale Makes History as Chair of Sydney Film Festival – Global Bulletin

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Producer and screenwriter, Darren Dale has been named as the new board chair of the Sydney Film Festival, following the retirement of Dianne Weir. He is a leading advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content and has been director of Blackfella Films since 2000.

BTS Poised for Hiatus as RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook Head for Imminent Military Enrollment - variety.com - North Korea
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22.11.2023 / 06:35

BTS Poised for Hiatus as RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook Head for Imminent Military Enrollment

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief BTS, the biggest act in K-pop and one of the world’s hottest contemporary music acts, will be forced into hiatus through 2024 and much of 2025 after it was confirmed Wednesday that four band members — RM, Jimin, V and Jung Kook — will imminently enlist in the Korean military. The four follow Jin, who enlisted in December last year, J-Hope (April) and Suga, who have already begun their mandatory military service. The news was announced by Big Hit Music via social media.

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