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'Squid Game' Season 2: Release Date, Cast and What to Know About the Netflix Series - www.etonline.com - North Korea
etonline.com
30.06.2023 / 16:57

'Squid Game' Season 2: Release Date, Cast and What to Know About the Netflix Series

is opening its doors for season 2!As filming gets underway for the new season of the popular Korean survival drama later this year, Netflix is gearing up for the anticipated nine-episode follow-up to the breakout 2021 season.After being crowned its most-watched series ever with 1.6 billion total hours watched during its opening month, Netflix co-CEO and chief content officer Ted Sarandos revealed in January 2022 that «the universe has begun.» A season 2 greenlight was made official by Netflix in June 2022, nine months after the series premiered, with creator/writer/director Hwang Dong-hyuk back to oversee the entire thing. follows ordinary people forced to enter a secret competition, where they could either win a massive cash prize or lose their life.

Netflix reveals cast for Squid Game season 2 including one huge star - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - North Korea
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
29.06.2023 / 17:13

Netflix reveals cast for Squid Game season 2 including one huge star

Netflix's runaway success Squid Game is set to return for a second season and its final cast members have been revealed. Production of season two is set to start later this year and one huge star has been named as one of the new actors involved.

Fall Out Boy have updated Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start The Fire for some reason - completemusicupdate.com - China - Iceland - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - county Pacific - county Monroe - county Ray - city Oklahoma City
completemusicupdate.com
29.06.2023 / 11:33

Fall Out Boy have updated Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start The Fire for some reason

Fall Out Boy have released an updated version of Billy Joel’s song ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’ in order to, I don’t know, highlight how lists are still a thing, or something.Joel’s original song was released as a single in 1989 and listed 118 people and events from politics, culture, science and sport that had proven notable between 1949, the year when Joel was born, and the year of the track’s release.So, your first verse goes like this: “Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray, South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio, Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, Television, North Korea, South Korea, Marilyn Monroe, Rosenbergs, H-Bomb, Sugar Ray, Panmunjom, Brando, The King And I, and The Catcher In The Rye, Eisenhower, Vaccine, England’s got a new queen, Marciano, Liberace, Santayana goodbye”.Anyway, it’s now 34 years since Joel released the song. So, to mark this, erm, milestone, Fall Out Boy have recorded a new version, listing significant things that have happened since 1989.

Fall Out Boy update Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’ with lyrics about news from 1989 to 2023 - www.nme.com - China - Iceland - South Korea - Japan - North Korea - county Monroe - county Ray - city Oklahoma City
nme.com
28.06.2023 / 20:27

Fall Out Boy update Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’ with lyrics about news from 1989 to 2023

Fall Out Boy have released an updated version of Billy Joel‘s ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’ with headlines from the past 30 years.Joel’s 1989 Number one hit, ‘We Didn’t Start The Fire’, includes brief references to 118 significant political, cultural and scientific events between the years of Joel’s birth in 1949 and the song’s release in 1989.Today (June 28), Fall Out Boy shared a modernised version of the track, replacing the original lyrics with standout events from where the song left off in 1989 to 2023.“I thought about this song a lot when I was younger. All these important people and events – some that disappeared into the sands of time –others that changed the world forever,” shared the band on Twitter.“So much has happened in the span of the last 34 years – we felt like a little system update might be fun.

Korea Rivals the U.S. in New Scripted Shows’ Global Internet Popularity - variety.com - Spain - USA - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
variety.com
28.06.2023 / 08:01

Korea Rivals the U.S. in New Scripted Shows’ Global Internet Popularity

Ampere Analysis  presented Tuesday at Spain’s Conecta Fiction.  Ampere’s popularity score is a propriety metric based not on viewership but on the tracking of internet search volume received by a title each month as well as other metrics, Ampere’s Alice Thorpe clarified at the presentation.  The fandom base of Korean series and Japanese anime are concentrated in teen and YA demographics, which are also most avid Internet users. 

Korean Film Guilds Call for Urgent Reform of Busan Festival - variety.com - North Korea - county Union - city Busan
variety.com
26.06.2023 / 05:23

Korean Film Guilds Call for Urgent Reform of Busan Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Some 18 film industry guilds and trade associations are calling for urgent structural reform of the Busan International Film Festival. They point out that this year’s edition of the festival is looming less than 100 days away. The festival’s management has made a succession of management missteps in recent weeks, including one that resulted in an official apology. At the beginning of May, a decision to split the festival’s senior management in two by creating a new position for Cho Jongkook, was followed by consternation among guilds and the resignation of festival director Huh Moonyoung.

Ice Cube Says He’s Not ‘Part Of The Club,’ Promises Podcast Tour Will Shake Things Up - deadline.com - North Korea
deadline.com
25.06.2023 / 22:53

Ice Cube Says He’s Not ‘Part Of The Club,’ Promises Podcast Tour Will Shake Things Up

The ever-controversial Ice Cube took to Twitter today to promise he’ll shake things up in an upcoming podcast tour that promises to burn a few bridges.

‘The Roundup’s Don Lee To Star In & Produce Feature Adaptation Of Sci-Fi Novels ‘Hell Divers’ With Arad Productions - deadline.com - New York - Smith - North Korea - county Nicholas - city Busan
deadline.com
22.06.2023 / 19:35

‘The Roundup’s Don Lee To Star In & Produce Feature Adaptation Of Sci-Fi Novels ‘Hell Divers’ With Arad Productions

EXCLUSIVE: Korean multi-hyphenate powerhouse Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok) is set to star in and produce an English-language feature adaptation of New York Times bestselling author Nicholas Sansbury Smith’s dystopian sci-fi novel series Hell Divers. The film will draw from the first three books in the series whose first installment was published by Blackstone in 2016; there are 10 books in total. 

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos says Korean content “catches the American audience by surprise” - www.nme.com - USA - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
22.06.2023 / 11:09

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos says Korean content “catches the American audience by surprise”

committed to invest US$2.5billion on new South Korean TV shows and films.“[Korean content] is very often unpredictable and catches the American audience by surprise,” Sarandos said at the event, per Variety. “I think what’s brilliant is to see film, unscripted and series all grow according to the interests of our Korean audience.”He added that “great stories can come from anywhere and be loved anywhere [and] nowhere has this proven more true than here in Korea”, per Yonhap News Agency.Over the past two years, Netflix has released a number of hit Korean series and films, from the global phenomenon Squid Game, to the thrilling revenge series The Glory, to the reality TV series Single’s Inferno.Sarandos added that 60 per cent of all Netflix subscribers have watched at least one Korean title, while viewership of Korean content is up sixfold over the past half decade.During the event, the Netflix co-CEO also spoke about how the company is looking to use its US$2.5billion investment plan to “grow the industry” in Korea.

Watch Stray Kids’ fiery music video for ‘Topline’ with Tiger JK - www.nme.com - Japan - North Korea
nme.com
22.06.2023 / 09:33

Watch Stray Kids’ fiery music video for ‘Topline’ with Tiger JK

K-pop boyband Stray Kids have released the music video for ‘Topline’, from their latest album ‘5-Star’.In the new music video, Stray Kids and featured artist Tiger JK perform the high-octane song in a warehouse atop shopping containers, as money falls from the sky.“On the top line, we swing to the beat show / Ha, hotline, hot, hot, we about to blow, top line / We can see the world under our feet, we’re the top line / Your neck must be stiff from only looking up,” they rap.‘5-Star’ includes a total of 12 songs, including the single ’S-Class’. The record also features their August 2022 track ‘Mixtape: Time Out’, as well as a Korean version of their Japanese single ‘The Sound’, plus ‘Get Lit’ and ‘DLC’.‘5-Star’ is Stray Kids’ first domestic release in over seven months, following their mini-album ‘Maxident’ in October 2022, as well as their first studio album since 2021’s ‘NOEASY’.The record has since become Stray Kids’ third consecutive Billboard 200 Number One, following their two 2022 releases, ‘Maxident’ and ‘Oddinary’.In other K-pop news, Tomorrow X Together (TXT) are set to collaborate with the Jonas Brothers on a brand-new single called ‘Do It Like That’.

Choi Sung-bong, K-pop star busted for notorious cancer scam, found dead at 33 - nypost.com - Britain - North Korea
nypost.com
21.06.2023 / 13:33

Choi Sung-bong, K-pop star busted for notorious cancer scam, found dead at 33

the Korea Times reported.They ruled that Choi had taken his own life due to undisclosed circumstances at home, as well as a note he’d uploaded to YouTube a day before his passing. In it, he’d apologized “to all who suffered from my foolish mistake.”Choi was referring to the highly-publicized scandal, in which he was exposed for falsely claiming he had cancer and soliciting donations to fund his treatment, the Hollywood Reporter reported.Choi is perhaps most famous for competing on the 2011 season of “Korea’s Got Talent,” solidifying his spot in the finals with a knockout rendition of Ennio Morricone’s “Nella Fantasia” that reduced the judges to tears.The rising star wound up placing second behind lace behind dancer Joo Min-jungby with just 280 votes, per the Independent.However, the blossoming pop star’s spot resonated beyond the confines of the reality TV competition.

LE SSERAFIM, BIBI seemingly tease remix of ‘Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard’s Wife’ - www.nme.com - North Korea
nme.com
21.06.2023 / 04:09

LE SSERAFIM, BIBI seemingly tease remix of ‘Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard’s Wife’

LE SSERAFIM and BIBI are seemingly teasing a remix of the girl group’s hit song ‘Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard’s Wife’.Yesterday, LE SSERAFIM released a new YouTube Short that featured BIBI in the studio, singing a new solo verse over the beat of ‘Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard’s Wife’. Later on, she’s joined by the girl group, and the six singers dance along to the song.Just hours before the YouTube Short was released, LE SSERAFIM also took to Instagram Reels with an partially instrumental version of ‘Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard’s Wife’.

Paramount+’s Korean Drama ‘Bargain’, Prime Video’s ‘I’m A Virgo’ & Greek Infertility Drama ‘Babython’ Among Seriencamp Winners - deadline.com - Spain - California - Mexico - Canada - Norway - Germany - North Korea - Greece - Iran - county Oakland - Kazakhstan
deadline.com
19.06.2023 / 12:05

Paramount+’s Korean Drama ‘Bargain’, Prime Video’s ‘I’m A Virgo’ & Greek Infertility Drama ‘Babython’ Among Seriencamp Winners

Paramount+ crime-thriller Bargain, Prime Video’s absurdist comedy I’m a Virgo and Greek infertility dramedy Babython were among the awards series winners at last week’s Seriencamp in Germany.

Watch a preview for seven new upcoming Netflix K-dramas - www.nme.com - South Korea - North Korea
nme.com
19.06.2023 / 09:47

Watch a preview for seven new upcoming Netflix K-dramas

Gyeongseong Creature, Mask Girl, A Time Called You, Song of the Bandits, Doona!, Celebrity and Daily Dose of Sunshine.Netflix’s new video also previews the upcoming second seasons of hit K-dramas D.P and Sweet Home In addition, the clip also highlights the original Korean films Ballerina and Believer 2.All nine K-dramas and two films were previously announced by Netflix back in January 2023, when the streaming platform unveiled its slate of upcoming Korean dramas and movies set to premiere this year.Notably missing from the new preview are K-drama Goodbye Earth and feature film The Match, both of which had previously been slated for release in the fourth quarter of 2023. The two Netflix original properties star Yoo Ah-in of Hellbound fame.However, Yoo has since been dropped from Hellbound, following a police investigation in South Korea for illegal drug use.

Korea Box Office: ‘The Roundup’ Reaches $69 Million After Three Weeks - variety.com - Japan - North Korea
variety.com
19.06.2023 / 05:29

Korea Box Office: ‘The Roundup’ Reaches $69 Million After Three Weeks

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean blockbuster “The Roundup: No Way Out” suffered a 50% week-on-week decline, but it was still strong enough to see a pair of Hollywood newcomers. The third part of the Don Lee-starring Roundup franchise, “No Way Out” earned $5.16 million between Friday and Sunday, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council. It accounted for a 42% share of the market and attracted 650,000 additional spectators.

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’: Controversial Netflix Competition Series Gets Release Date and First Look - variety.com - Britain - Brazil - South Korea - North Korea
variety.com
17.06.2023 / 21:51

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’: Controversial Netflix Competition Series Gets Release Date and First Look

Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Netflix’s controversial reality competition show based on its smash South Korean drama “Squid Game” will finally debut in November, and the streamer offered up a very brief glimpse of reality show “Squid Game: The Challenge” on Saturday during its global, virtual Tudum fan event from Brazil. “The world’s most notorious game becomes reality,” the teaser clip says, before showing contestants exiting their rooms and heading to the game of “Red Light Green Light” — featuring the giant, killer doll that in the scripted “Squid Game” swivels its head around and fires gunshots to eliminate players who were moving. The unscripted game show, which was first announced in June 2022, was shot across two studios in the U.K. and produced by Studio Lambert and The Garden. Like the series, 456 contestants were cast (in this case, from around the world) to compete in various challenges based on the Korean children’s games featured on the show, as well as new games. The winner receives a $4.56 million cash prize.

Yim Soon-rye Hopes the Academy Museum’s Series Will Bring More Attention to Korean Women Directors - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - city Seoul - North Korea
thewrap.com
16.06.2023 / 06:34

Yim Soon-rye Hopes the Academy Museum’s Series Will Bring More Attention to Korean Women Directors

A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors,” The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is hoping to change that. Across the month of June, the Los Angeles museum is showing 10 contemporary Korean films made by women that “explore the complexities of diverse conditions, including the trauma of domestic violence, investigations into gender and class politics, humanity’s relation to nature and the environment, and love and friendship.” Hyesung ii, who organized “A New Wave of K-Cinema,” told TheWrap it is a series she has had in mind since she began working at the museum.

‘The Breaking Ice’ Review: An Unusually Even-Sided Love Triangle Gently Thaws a Winter of Discontent - variety.com - China - North Korea - Singapore - Beyond
variety.com
16.06.2023 / 05:06

‘The Breaking Ice’ Review: An Unusually Even-Sided Love Triangle Gently Thaws a Winter of Discontent

Jessica Kiang Over the course of his first three features — “Ilo Ilo,” “Wet Season” and this year’s “Drift” — Singaporean director Anthony Chen has developed a signature style. It is a graceful, lucid classicism, a mode that in its straightforward sincerity is not fashionable in our abrasive moment, but can yield significant satisfactions. That is certainly true of his second film of 2023, “The Breaking Ice,” which describes, in a trio of perfectly judged  performances, the burgeoning, momentous and yet fleeting connection between three differently lonely people — a love triangle with rounded, snowdrift corners. Yu Jing-Pin’s lovely photography contrasts wintry wides and warm close-ups, as writer-director Chen carves out three characters against the frozen landscapes of Yanji, a small Chinese town in shouting distance of the North Korean border. This is the current home of Nana (Zhou Dongyu, “Better Days”) an unfulfilled bus-tour guide who switches on her ready smile for her passengers — and switches it off just as quickly when she turns away to massage her cold, cramping feet.

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